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CALENDAR FOR JANUARY.

GARDtN.— Few seeds or plants can be put into the ground advantageously this Month. Earth up tnaize, peas, French bean*, cabbage, and cauliflower, after rain, orearly in the morning. Root up all seeding weeds j and also the various sorts otbrasica, previous to flowering, except those sorts intended for seed— as cabbage, turnips, &c. Take off the superfluous shoots from fruit trees Tie in the young shoots of the vine. Collect vegetable and flower seeds as they ripen. Bud the early varieties of fruit trees. Field.— Uproot and burn all drake (lolium temulentum). Drain wet lands.

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New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 2

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99

CALENDAR FOR JANUARY. New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 2

CALENDAR FOR JANUARY. New Zealander, Volume 1, Issue 33, 17 January 1846, Page 2

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