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541. April - Last Week
Water-snails from pet shops keep pools algae-free, as will potassium permanganate (condy's fluid) to a faint pink tinge. - Avoid unnecessary fertilizer early in the season.
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542. May - Third Week
- Stake the sugarpod peas: they will grow faster. - Sow cauliflower seed, kale, savoy for fall and winter.
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543. June - Second Week
Shrubs -  evergreen hedges such as privet, box, hedge honeysuckle (lonicera nitida) and thuja will need trimming. - Prune cytisus praecox and other early brooms.
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544. June - Third Week
Flowers - Auricula seed, helleborus and blue-poppy seed (meconopsis) saved from own plants will germinate freely if sown at once in shallow pots or boxes.
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545. July - Second Week
They will be aided now by weak fertilizer. Remove every faded bloom.
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546. July - Third Week
- In cold frame, cuttings of half-ripened stems of aubrietas, iberis, pinks, berberis, halimiocistus, helianthemum, and hydrangea will root before fall.
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547. July - Last Week
- Do not water fruiting berry plants overhead or fruiting will be poor. This also applies to squash, marrow, cucumber and tomato plants, and sweet peppers, okra, eggplants and corn.
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548. August - Third Week
General - Apply no fertilizer to shrubs or trees, or any plant which will have winter growth above ground. - Compost heap material must be kept damp for rotting down into good soil.
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549. August - Last Week
- Broadleaved shrubs will root in spring if cuttings taken now and inserted in sandy loam in a sheltered spot outdoors.
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550. September - Third Week
- Sweet red and green peppers and eggplant will need protection from light frost, but benefit from sunny days. .
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December 1, 2008