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| Mid-February’'s a good time to risk sowing some radish and let- | tuce seeds in the garden, even if {you have to sow them on top of | frozen ground. Sow a dab of head. {lettuce at intervals in your leaf i lettuce row. Then you'll have good ‘seedlings to transplant later on.

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me faite : “ADVE! NG In your own backyard and you'll be | 5, Sh he Events Be prised where you yourself, This week we found our- ou ay or : (every % , where we went skittering around with 9 k an . An er, we learned, is not a new kind of ut it! or ee bug. an airplane developed along buggy lines (no pun in- : : tended). LE Ri QUESTION: What annual, - Garden Group Sets . It appears, according to one bug enthusiast who's alsp an air- ferably mot zinnias or mari F G da Pant plane engineer, that the boys who've been studying the birds are Bn ar you € ly 1 Birthday Party off on the wrong wing. For the insects have it all over the birds, | 8%) postal Ruins 3 Nature and garden club meet-| gays he. In the first place insects are the only animals that have | 1 yo 00 Gray Road, ings range from birthday celebra-| true wings. What we call birds’ ” are only “modified exist- | "uy yy, asters. They're : » his arms tions to an evening's visit in Eng- 0: Ymba.'_Tat 1s 10 a. some hisd Saphéd his arel hard for me to raise because of > : Eventually grew feathers * they ve every The Fall Creek Garden -Clubl ooi4 feathers wih & conirivanc nce something Nke the cord on a | Year. So I lke fo S66 JC 6 OOF will meet at 10 a. m. tomorrow in| Venetian blind. With this control they could close the asters in rows in the cutting the home of Mrs. James H, Peel- bind mean feathiats—when. they fapped heir arms down, garden where my husband has ing, 245 W, 46th St. The morning| open them to let air through for a quicker up-flap. his glads and dahlias. Then he meeting JL give mem be BUT WITH ALL THIS fancy equipment plus a tall rudder hoes them.” L school at Block's in the afternoon. 10 help landing and os $0 hot en Cis re. Take the | C. 'W. Hanicka, 820 Berkley “our hoon sw hug the ground” long-term program. Mrs. N. Tay-| comparison with his body,” but the poor little Insect not only | luck with zinnias and marigolds. says Mrs; Knote, “But we got lor Todd's discussion of the aster| s .. st have all the extra equipment, he also has a very small | I like zinnias, the big ones, Into that question of drainage. family at tomorrow's meeting Willl 0 area. Then his center of gravity is in the wrong place for | because they make a lot © Hence the terrace at house level start members off to raising dif-| .o.v fight. He's literally a little bit off. But in'spite of all these | color around the yard. I buy - just below the big window, ferent kinds of asters. Then In| y.n4i0aps he can lift twice his own weight with what flying equip- | them in separate packages, acProblem No. 1--we didn't want the fall, at Walt flower show, ment he’s got, while a bird can lift only his own weight and a | cording ols, then group to mow its slope. So we built they'll exhibit results. man-made airplane can lift less than half its own weight. them aro several plants hat same color in one place. The Blue Flower Garden Olub It seems that the insect just does the best he can With w int of the colgr dn Picture window for a garden view wil celtbrate the clubs isth he as, ad Ae Oring thansut, If rou dons believe an nsect's | Mrs. Louis Reinhold, 928 Are -_m.- : + + + in The H. L. Knote home, 101 Woodside Drive eon meeting on Thursday. The pretty wonder in ‘spite of a ig Fg his i Just told. Avs. Sif, nal n uy. Mrs. Vinzant 0 : v: , \ wa a mosquito som A . Spreading Yews the yard. That led to the peren- flower border on the left and a hardier climber there that Weeting ee in, {ue Jome of . : tulaca. It tied. 8 euting] 10 Sarees ui Edge Along Top nial border in front of the extended it around the back. can stand the sweep of the sylvania St, lads » m. The yearly How To Test Seeds | Gardening Tip Dian et of « Or ov. Be has “ shrubs, But like most begin- wind, But the floribunda rose, ey » come which To »dge the top we set in a I got it too narrow so it Yews Overcrowded, Permanent Wave, blossoms all business meeting will follow To fest leftover seeds, all you Keep those forced paper white up every year. forever hold hi *ow of spreading yews. Then pt on 8 a at at first, Half Taken Out summer in front of the ever- luncheon. Assistant hostesses fra | need is to keep several seeds con- narcissus bulbs growing, after, . “They're easy to transplant Eventhough the Fock garden began to wash We wanted a shrub border at “We wanted some grapes art- . Sreens. Its bright red crinkled Mrs. Charles Clark and. Mra. tinuously moist (not wet) for sev-y) ui “ploomed indoors. Then, even in bloom. And they'll just unable to spe ut at the ntiom. That brought the rear, too, but the lot backed y ) Grape roses make good color there. Henry Gage. ieral days. If you use exactly 10 contrary to the experts, set them gsow anywhere. I've set them force to influen , rae oy aa up to ours had a beech tree. It Just" 80 we put them foros “We've had trouble, tog, with | The Irvington Women's Garden seeds you don't need to be an Ein-', "y) ground after weather has| along the alley just outside our is of equal valu a person for steph made so much shade we knew ‘he side of the vegetable garden - hybrid teas we started in three. Club will meet on Friday at 2stein to caculate percentages... qq up. They'll likely not fence and they De a meter, ; TR ted an outdoor fire- Shrubs were out. * toward the house. By this time rose beds on the right side of |p m, in the home of Mrs. George| (Eight seeds germinate: Your old), next year but the year after, summer long as theyll do sven Putting the Ra e yan Doli oh t at th “But during the war when we the yews we'd planted around the yard—the beds placed to Vegtai, 53 N. Bolton Ave. Mrs. seed’s 80 per cent good.) | |they should flower — outdoors,, In poor soil and without ex the vote. Whe place, so we at at.the wanted 2p ne er the terrace had grown so they = link up the back line to the fire- (George Price will talk about/them around a houseplant and," 1.te May. . I water.” "Are you ready right side of the yard. Then py hot Tot pn as ne * were terribly overcrowded. We place shrubbery. It may bet00 (spring planting. Mrs. W. G. Hol-|cover with a little soil. Or put members shot we needed something to hide ren t. And eventually ,,,. naif of them out and set acid soil. ’ lley will assist Mrs. Vestal. {them on a blotter in a covered 1500 QUILT BLOCKS “question.” If a the clutter of kindling. I tried We nagged the owner into sell- pop, in front of the grapes. “We started out with a fence " \baking-glass dish so you can bel - to discuss the « a perennial border—it didn’t Ing. That gives us a permanent Noy rm trying climbing roses— around the yard, but we've de- | The Nature Study Club will set-in on their performance. bax of amorted priate, cut in Oblong to offer a. moti work. The ground was foo vegetable garden at the far New Dawn—on a lattice just cided we could just as well have [tle for just one meeting this week. a Su blogks, ALL NEW. Fast this is his oppe dry and too shaded from our back. : behind the yews, but they don't used the mentorensis barberry [On Friday at 8 p. m., in the Indi-| Watch Strawberries colors, Wonderful for Patchwork, Quilt Covers, Pillow Covers, rises 10 Secure -big oak tree. Tree surgeons “After we acquired the extra do too well. instead, and at a lot less ex- |ana National Bank branch, 3000) "mulch: straw.| Pot H Pin and many Ste uostul articles. ates Tot # tell us it’s probably 135 years jot we pushed the yard line “They kill back each winter pense. For it grows close to |B. 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