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Your Garden Is Vital

Page 3 from 29th January 1943

in War by E. J. KING SHOULD the weather be mild the end of January and the first few days of February will he the last opportunity of spraying......

Your Garden Is Vital In War

Page 3 from 16th April 1943

by E. J. KING IT is marvellous to look around at all the fruit blossom now here and shortly to come. We begin to wonder whether a late frost is......

Gardening G

Page 6 from 13th November 1953

"I r is pleasant to see the garden laid to bed for the winter. Brown blankets of earth cover the secret roots. Nothing is seen overground, but a......

Gardening Notes

Page 3 from 20th November 1953

K IPLING'S advice to the disg runtled g runtled to "di g till you gently perspire" is not only the best cure for the hump but the best treatment,......

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