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ANSWERS TO PUZZLED GARDENERS

A.T. —You may sow Dwarf French Beans any time from now till the winter time. I suggest you plant about the middle of April for a good paying crop. A.R.K., Taumarunui.— Your inquiry re bulbs had already been dispatched before your letter reached me. F. Lawson, Marton. —(1) Cut your pumpkins off the vine when fully developed and when the plants show signs of going off colour. Let the fruits ripen naturally on the vine; (2) Both pumpkins and marrows require to be stored in a dry, aii*y place off the ground if possible and placed close together, without touching. Bruised or battered specimens should not be stored as they will not last any time and may have a tendency to rot the others.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 30

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ANSWERS TO PUZZLED GARDENERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 30

ANSWERS TO PUZZLED GARDENERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 910, 1 March 1930, Page 30

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