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  2. HORTICULTURAL NOTES.

    Some valuable advice to fruit growers was given at the Irrigation Conference. Mr. F. K. Shaw, Goornong, observed that "mulching should be used to prevent evaporation and to ...

    Article : 1,884 words
  3. A FLORIST'S GARDEN.

    One of the most progressive plant nurseries with which we are acquainted is that of Mr. R. Cheeseman, in East Brighton. Commenced only a few years ago, it is now comparable with some ...

    Article : 1,241 words
  4. ENGLISH HORTICULTURAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Changeable weather occurred during February: on the 15th there was a heavy snowfall in the morning, and thin snow with cold rain and wind until a late hour of the night, followed ...

    Article : 1,238 words
  5. WORK FOR THE WEEK.

    THE KITCHEN GARDEN.--The weather continues favorable for the sowing of seeds and cleaning and working the land; but there is not sufficient moisture in the soil to forward the growth ...

    Article : 1,374 words
  6. FRUIT RETURNS.

    GIPPSLAND.--Mr. J. Tulloch reports the yield of apples a very good average crop; apricots, grapes, peaches and raspberries, average; cherries, very heavy crop; currant, below ...

    Article : 1,710 words
  7. CRAFTING ON CUTTINGS.

    It may be believed that few gardeners have ever practised grafting on cuttings, and there may be some who have never heard of it. This matter says the Gardeners' Chronicle, is touched ...

    Article : 343 words
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