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Hints For The Garden In Winter

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
February
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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1. Did yin, la.t Fall, tluow up lulï cka f (jiit around yoar fruit and ornarnental tre-es üable tp be girdled by by the inieet II not, thon do no-.v thn next bestthinsr, viz: go OQt frequcntly duiiiig tlie Winter nd trurnrilo dow.i ihe snuw b lid nround every .tree, ani throvv up inoro oi the sarnu condtho bole. This will tnake il h;ird wor6 tor the varmints to (fet ut the green bark. 2. Did ynti, ];i?t Fall, protset eown of your tender treep, shrnbs and p'nnt, j bv matting r evergreen brancfewT 11 j would be stritngu if pome f thos ' coveringa had not grot loose, by this tim'e. Tako a tour throuifhtlie lnwp and garden and see liOW they gft on A fcw minutes' work with 8 few strlnga to tie up loosu thiny, will suvo you imioh dinappointment and of. 3. Perhi]8 the darnpsnow harilptitteü upon the i)"tJ!;hs of aome of yór finest trees, evtTgrcüiis in partiouliir. iind ík ükcly to lirenk thuin fitf. Go, triis very ciav', nnd shuke oft the nov, and perhap tw np the KtratfgÜBg branchcis ta prevent injury in future. A titch in tuse, eto.

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Old News
Michigan Argus