Continuing my previous articles on what I found from the Kettering Leader & Guardian before lockdown I'm sharing some more of, what I think, are great Bellamy interpretations of the text provide by "Riston/Ristone" in his gardening column
This time all 20 come from the first six months of 1948, a time when the words "Dig for Victory" were still fresh on the minds of the people who stayed at home during the Second World war
January 2 1948 p.12 Seed Germination |
January 9 1948 p.12 Rotation of crops |
January 16 1948 p.12 Work among the vegetables |
January 30 1948 p.12 A few don'ts for amateurs |
February 6 1948 p.2 Sow beans now |
February 13 1948 p.12 An essential "Family" |
February 27 1948 p.2 Now is the hour |
March 5 1948 p.2 Fruit tree planting |
March 12 1948 p.2 Starting young |
March 19 1948 p.12 Good fruits to grow |
April 2 1948 p.2 Best way to grow peas |
April 9 1948 p.12 These veg need rich soil |
April 16 1948 p.5 Make the best of your flowers |
April 30 1948 p.12 Prepare celery trench now |
May 7 1948 p.12 Give potatoes plenty of room |
May 14 1948 p.12 Grow better strawberries |
May 28 1948 p.12 Prepare celery trench now |
June 4 1948 p.12 Salad secrets |
June 11 1948 p.2 Still time to plant seeds |
June 25 1948 p.12 Destroy that caterpillar |
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