Weekly Calendar.
SEPTEMBER
Vkoktabi.es.—Get in all the ordinary spring crops. If the main crop of onions was not sown last month, it should not be delayed after the beginning of thi«. The main crop of potatoes should be in by the end of this month. Plant Jerusalem artichokes Plant out celery. Sow French beans anil scarlet runners at the end of the month; also cucumbers, vegetable marrows ami pumpkins, in warm situations. Attend to growing crops
FituiT.—Graft fruit trees. Disbud the vine. Itock and water melons may be sown in warm and sheltered spots at the end of the month.
Fi.oh'kiis.—Sow seeds of all kinds of annuals. Piopogate petunias by cuttings, and fuchias propagated by cuttings now will make fine flowering plants by December. Propagate the pansy by cuttings for autumn flowering; young plants produce the largest and finest (lowers. As little delay as possible should be permitted in all planting operations now, as the vigour and strength of plants will be materially checked, and their beauty injured by being moved when vegetation is much advanced. Let everything be now done which has been left undone.
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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1721, 6 September 1862, Page 3
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186Weekly Calendar. New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1721, 6 September 1862, Page 3
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