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RobertMyers at Jan 23, 2021 06:47 PM

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H/8/1881-4.

marks on the proper care of a garden.
He has manured his heavily in the fall
and after preparing it properly for the
seed and planting them, they were
attended to with care and regularity.
It is his opinion, that the soil of a garden
does not make so much difference in
its productiveness as the cultivation
after the plants are up; that the other im
-portant operations on the farm should
not be allowed to prevent cultivating
the garden at the proper times for its
best good.

Our walk in the garden was most
satisfactory, all was in order and lux
-uriant. The roses were blooming and
all looked as it should

Adjourned to meet at Norwood
Sept 6th

E. S. J. Sec.

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