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GARDEN NOTES FOR NOVEMBER.

toCHEN Garden.-Tub principal Wrl of the moiitKnytllibp/tho«thinning, oleaji mg and plaffMfc Mht tlMfopY alrelui torn, btir thoaoilir.fi:eqinintl/A;Wit|i!thi the push hoe, and destroy a' soon as they »PIW ;/ WMnQftui, all other saladinga should be sown ii in small qu^ntiUe^yjg ? fortqigh[ly iioans should bo sown now, "botli tin French kind of pflris as Vojfc^s^erlection;,'ftemier lorksliifoHoro, &c, suouldle sown 'ii considerable quaiitiiios/;sjy,t.\y>a,dutin| the ujfHith. Cauliflowers ftiid. broc'col may bo soraVoiMa later;crops, land,tin earhor sowrf c\p p3 „[ t] le6e Vcgßta bi fl should bo ori ! well-manuret ground. cabbages ahonli ho tranaphiiitfld "for Anfuhiri 'supply Soiv early of cabbages for winter use also Ourls: i Kujj»;'Savbyii, 11 ainTßi'ussol Spr*un, any of whicirjnay also.be plalitei mow. Cut.yjigj.asparagus 'should liof 'b ■continued longer 'tjiaiys, ababjuloly. neces aary, asit iß,vory,.impurtaijtlhat, the plant havo sufficient tiuia ,to,iua*ko ; and allowiitheibudsiii,r:.tiiq,:enßqini! soa Wssupplyi>toibocoino! vVb'tiii <lant supplies'"of liquid--manure:raayib' given, and in expose.l situations itr.ri advisable Wfiittto file Vtebis'to stakes' i few feet dislalb'apart 1 , 1 ahd'coufieotedb' tarred stritig/'•'Se'akalo'inust bekept'froii seeding, aujdif thq crowns are very mu'cl •crowded, thin them'so'a's'to leave. three to each strong rp()t, / Liqu|d i maiiuri will assist remark applying to rhubarb. Celery may still hi sown, and the crops Bowu.iiVjSaptenibe] should bo plantod out about the en< •of the month in trenchea'.'ia . richl: manured soil, and -Watered .ooca'sionallj ■with plenty of strong 1 mahute-wate" Potatoes ftiay still''* 'be"'' I 'planted,' - 'a'h'c thoso previously";put.""in '.'should be veil stirred rows 1 with A hoe, _Do not eartli lhaiij u{>!.aait' iVp'bat practice, especially iii i - / a' 1/ dry 'season Tomatoes, jriay: .now, put in rows, and trained 'ln/' treliis'"ih* a' 1 siiritii sHoiilcl' lbe ; - fteqiientlj watered "With'liquiiluuhnute'.O.fMnrrowi and pumpkins should be planted out, ,i not done befpre l i l 'apdv,sho)ild]|}e:,'freeii watered Turnips ant radishes Bhould be sown«at •■hpftdnteryali throughout this^nhd'itho. next tno'ntH Birds are very troublesomo during thii month, and should ,be';kept'.under bj poisoning kinds of birds arollie ; spaix6f greenlinnetantjMaclvbifd.iv7.il •:>■'■ Flowkr (JAttbKN.yMiis should now.,,be pultine'oir■it's summei appearance*' TnelafteV^/ndV■'of Sprihf and thoso of early' Summer jfehould now ; be in.'full! blodni, Hafdj Annuals may.atill be) bovtoT(orAutumn flowerineij'|,btlt ;as;thg is : often dry at tliis—season -all- seeds sown must be carefdlly attended-' to,- in -tile '-way ol Watermgrtc;' Atiriuals sowH in September shoiild'- ! noW be'thinne'di and the thinnin«BAHris|lahted .during.: showery weat her 'j ( , "the" weal heF'is ']' not showery they'mußt' be well watered in; Tender annuals sown-in,-the hot-bed hi' I August will n'n'w'hav'e' alfaine'da' cohsfd' erable size, .and, should, jbe gradually hardenedopff, ,and„ piaiited,put iii .wellprepared situations before.the.end of the month. ? Herbaceous perennials.may.be propagatetlby shoots, and those kinds, naturally may be divided an A tiansplnii ted to any ;pa'i't'6l the garden requiring furnishing. Dahlias, and plants of similar habit, should be planted ouf withtiift'del'ity; ;,: A rich deep soil and opeu situation should b6 chosen for them. Thirds- Uie; yencV' Tpf/ the month all kinds of beddii'2.Pelargonium! should be planted out in-be.ds.on'lhe lawi: oMitjgriiupsin'thobo'rders,in rich,-deep, loamy soil, arid waterod: freely until thej form fresh roots, All lawns and grass verges should be closely mown, ant rolled orie'ea week, and'all the 'walks am borders in the garden should be kept it the highest state'of neatness, ■ ''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 15 November 1882, Page 3

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GARDEN NOTES FOR NOVEMBER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 15 November 1882, Page 3

GARDEN NOTES FOR NOVEMBER. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1230, 15 November 1882, Page 3

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