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Show I HORTICULTURE DEWBERRY GROWING. H Editor Dcscrct Farmer: Will you H ' please let me know through your' H valuable paper,- and especially valu- H able to those who read and put in H practice what they read therein, what H would be your advice as to dewber- B ry growing? H'' Tlfc prunning, watering, cjtic. I H hayc a small patch on high, sandy, H well drained soil. Last year they made a very thrifty growth and iborc H slfmc nice large berries. I believe H it would be a good thing for our H Emery County fruit growers and H farmers to start a small or large H patch of them, as they seem to be H very hardy and on account of ' ., their continuous blooming, the spring m frost docs not seem to bother them H much. m Dewberry growing docs not seem H. to be very extensive in our part of H the country, but it is like many other H resources; only waiting for the man or men with sufficient knowledge and a determined effort, to bring it to the front. Let us not expect something for nothing, but do something anil get something. Let us Farmers, Fruit growers, Dairymen, Poultrymcn and Hog raisers, or whatever we may call ourselves; let us not be behind the times, but read the D.cscrct Farmer Farm-er and get injinc. J. T. R., Orangc-villc. |