Birds and All Nature, Vol. V, No 2 February 1899
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"England holds the honor of having first formed societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals and of having first legislated for its punishment." -anon
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September 13, 2019 The secret to beautiful begonias, Caspar Wistar, Roald Dahl, Beverley Nichols, English Cottage Gardening by Margaret Hensel, Dividing Bearded Irises, and for the Love of Toads: What's the secret to beautiful begonias? I asked this to a friend recently who has the most gorgeous begonias every single year. Her answer: fish emulsion. This means you should feed your begonias with fertilizer. Since we love that begonias flower...
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