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mbrockway at Oct 24, 2023 02:10 PM

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H/7/1918-3-

is your first garden, & full of mistakes.
Keep raising the dust!
Keep the wheel-hoe going
To keep your garden growing."
The article was full of excellent advice,
& likely the members will follow much
of the good practical ideas it contained.
A volunteer article on the morning glory
said a gardener found it a disguised
blessing.

The Forethought, let us call her Faithful,
I would not dare say "Old Faithful"
told us July was an "off month" _
but she reminded us of several
things we should not forget _ care
with the lima bean plants _ gathering the
cucumbers for pickles _ & then in the
flower garden there are many perennials
that it would do well to sow in July.
She told us she took up some snap dragon
plants in the fall with a little earth
watered then all winter, & planted
them out with result of fine plants.
The assistant sec's report showed a
very fine display of both fruits, flowers &
vegetables. The Highlands & Brooke Grove
again came out ahead with exhibits.

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26

H/7/1918-3-

is your first garden, & full of mistakes.
Keep raising the dust!
Keep the wheel-hoe going
To keep your garden growing."
The article was full of excellent advice,
& likely the members will follow much
of the good practical ideas it contained.
A volunteer article on the morning glory
said a gardener found it a disguised
blessing.

The Forethought, let us call her Faithful,
I would not dare say "Old Faithful"
told us July was an "off month" _
but she reminded us of several
things we should not forget _ care
with the lima bean plants _ gathering the
cucumbers for pickles _ & then in the
flower garden theere are many perennials
that it would do well to sow in July.
She told us she took up some snap dragon
plants in the fall with a little earth
watered then all winter, & planted
them out with result of fine plants.
The assistant sec's report showed a
very fine display of both fruits, flowers &
vegetables. The Highlands & Brooke Grove
again came out ahead with exhibits.