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Perennial Flowers From Seed For Colourful Summer Borders, W Dawson
Perennial Flowers From Seed For Colourful Summer Borders, W Dawson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
IT is just as easy to grow perennial flowers from seed as it is annuals, in some ways it is actually easier.
Preserving And Pickling, O. Evans Scott
Preserving And Pickling, O. Evans Scott
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
AT this time of the year many housewives wish that fruit trees would bear little and often throughout the year rather than a lot in a comparatively short space of time.
We preserve fruits to try to spread this short period, and to have them on hand to vary menus when fruit is out of season.
A cupboard shelf packed with bottles of colourful, neatly arranged preserved fruits is indeed a satisfying sight.
Bottling is the most popular method, with pickling being done to a smaller extent.