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RURAL KALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER.

The Garden.—Make new beds of asparagus where they arc required ; sow onions for the general crop; continue sowing spinach every three weeks; may still sow parsnips and carrots for a main crop, lnu not later than the end of the month ; peas and beans may still be sown every second week, and earth up all those that require it; spring dress ilio plantation of artichokes: sow and transplant lettuces; plant potatoes for the last or main crop; plant horse-radish in a waste corner of the garden ; sow nasturtiums for pickling; plant out capsicums and tomatoes; Jerusalem artichokes should now be planted in rows a yard apart; earth up sea kale lor blanching—this ought to be grown in sandy soil; rub off the. buds of vines which appear where you do not wish shoots destroy insects wherever you sec them examine your grafts and rub off all the bud and suckers below the graft; repair cracks in the clay, or renew the balls where they have dropped off. Note always days upon which you sow seeds ami perform other operations, with the result, and you will have a sure guide for future operations. Uis now lime to finish planting all sorts or shrubs, plants, flower-roots, etc.. Sow tender and hardy annuals. Sow pumpkin and melons. Plant out celery. Fiei.i».— Crops for the field should be also put down in the courseof the current month. Sow early oats, peas, beans, lares, mangold wurzle, carrots, and Swedish turnips. IMaiil the main crop of potatoes. I'rcpa re ground for maize. Sow grass and clover.

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Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 123, 8 September 1853, Page 2

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RURAL KALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 123, 8 September 1853, Page 2

RURAL KALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER. Maori Messenger : Te Karere Maori, Volume V, Issue 123, 8 September 1853, Page 2

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