. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. 601' Agricultural Gazette of [jiiin L^ i9(is. Garden Note: W. • July. As July is generally M cold iiioutli very little uiovvth can be expectefl from seedlings that have recently been planted out ; h<j\vever, the frosty weatlier will do a larcje amount of good in checking many insect pests, especially cabbage niotli, which causes t-o much ti()ul)l(\ Fig. 1 —A small glass-covered Harsh westerly winds frequently prevail during this mouth, which are a considerable dra


. The agricultural gazette of New South Wales. Agriculture; Agriculture -- Australia New South Wales. 601' Agricultural Gazette of [jiiin L^ i9(is. Garden Note: W. • July. As July is generally M cold iiioutli very little uiovvth can be expectefl from seedlings that have recently been planted out ; h<j\vever, the frosty weatlier will do a larcje amount of good in checking many insect pests, especially cabbage niotli, which causes t-o much ti()ul)l(\ Fig. 1 —A small glass-covered Harsh westerly winds frequently prevail during this mouth, which are a considerable drawback to the garden, makiiii,' the soil very dry, consequently the plants will re(piire jjlenty of water to keep them growing. "Watering soil that has become very smooth and hard is practically of little use ; in fact, it is only so much watei' wasted. It is better to have the soil in a loose, rough condition so that the water can soak in, and mulch the surface. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New South Wales. Dept. of Agriculture. Sydney, C. Potter, Govt. Printer [etc. ]


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