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Your Garden Is Vital

Page 3 from 6th December 1940

i n War by E. J. KING, M.A., F.R.H.S. J UST now the nurseries are sending out the fruit trees you ordered. Many have been delivered and already......

Your Garden Is Vital

Page 3 from 5th June 1942

ill War by E. J. KING WITHOUT more delay, take steps to purchase good tomato plants and set them out about two feet apart. Or if you are raising......

Childrenq

Page 6 from 14th January 1955

DEAR Children: Here is another suggestion for a party or a wet day. Children and grown-ups can all play—the more the funnier. called:......

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

Page 3 from 18th July 1952

A NYONE with wall peaches or nectarines should be on the lookout for that nasty little sucking mite called red spider-not really a spider at all......

Your Garden Is Vital

Page 3 from 24th September 1943

in War by E. J. KING AFTER. the onions have been taken up there is often a lot of good plant food left in the soil, foe although the Onion is a......

Your Garden Is Vital In War

Page 7 from 17th November 1939

By E. J. KING, 114,, t.1?.11.g. AIN and more rain ! Perhaps there are some of my readers who by this time have tried to follow my advice on......

Gardening

Page 3 from 23rd May 1952

"A LL them bits and pieces," an old g ardener g nunbled to me once about his employer, who had a passion for polyanthus. She was always buyin g new......

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,......

A Prize Winner

Page 4 from 28th February 1936

The Living Garden. By F. J. Salisbury, D.Sc., F.R.S. (Bell and Sons. 10s. 6d.) Reviewed by G. WYNNE RUSHTON Since the publication of this book it......

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