Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1925, p. 7

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n depth, with half-inch holes' 'inches apart bored through flats, and 12 x24 'inches for » flats are useful sizes. to use, r haddie boxes are good for sow- fd in or for transplanting seed- i 2 gil some broken pieces of |8 2 res gravel or similar basins suthelont to about cover the . bottom of the box, for drainage, Then ut about an inch in depth of soil of a coarse, fibrous texture on top of the drains; the pot or box. The bal soil, to within about an top, should be. of medium 3 fine. About half-an- inc] depth of quite fine soil should Ho sifted vu Sop of this te sow the seed fferent layers. of Joi. d should n "filled, 50 as to allow space for water. Sowing Seed for Transplanting ~There are two methods. of g seed in drills or broadcast on ihe surface-of the soil, the broadcast Be D guethid being ij 'best a Harg lath we side of box--outside meas. urement--for large flats, with nails or

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