GARDENER'S CALENDAR.
OCTOBER. ' I Flower Garden. — In ordinary seasons, tH> grub and grasshopper commence to be very destructive this month It is therefore of consequence that sowing should have taken place is early as possible in the previous month. Soiv tender annuals, and commence planting out. •, Kitchen Garden. — Plant potatoes; put into forcing 4 frame capsicums, cucumbers, melon}?, vegetable marrow, and tomatas; in dry season^, these may also be sown without protection. Sow guords and pumpkins; sow vegetable seeds generally for later crop ; sow cauliflower arid ■ brocoli. [ Orchard. — Examine young grafts; cutting* | and layers may still be made; ' Field. — Break up ground; fell timber; soi* grass, clover, maize, oats. ,
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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5
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109GARDENER'S CALENDAR. New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume I, Issue 2, 19 October 1844, Page 5
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