PRACTICAL GARDENING 



Blackberries and Raspberries. All of the 

 old wood should be cut out and burned. A 

 thorough cleaning of the berry patch this 

 month will be appreciated next spring when 

 other things demand attention. 



NOVEMBER 



THE VEGETABLES 



Seeds and Seedlings. Sow the seed of New 

 Zealand spinach in furrows 12 to 15 inches 

 apart and one inch in depth. Protect the seed 

 by covering it with some form of litter. Re- 

 move this in early spring and the seedlings 

 will appear above the ground before the soil is 

 ready to work for other crops. 



Risk a sowing of wrinkled peas (Button's 

 Excelsior or Thomas Laxton) . Have the soil 

 rich and mellow. Sow the seed three inches in 

 depth. 



It is not too late to set out multiplier onions. 

 They will make an early start in the spring 

 and follow the sets planted in September. 



Plants for Next Spring. Cauliflower and 

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