C. H. Middleton
' Every garden will grow something, but don't force it to grow plants which are quite unsuited to it.' ... ' Never kill the birds. Taking them all round, they do more good than harm.' ... ' If you have a greenhouse, do not make up a roaring fire at the first sign of frost.' Such hints as these will form the matter of C. H. Middleton 's broadcast today. They are culled from the popular little red leather diary (now in its second edition, covering 1938, and obtainable through all booksellers and stationers), which is generously endowed with Middleton's hints, a guide to seed sowing, monthly reminders, and so on. Among the many things Middleton will discuss today is the object lesson to be drawn from the flower show he opened recently at Worplesdon , which began m a small way as a gardeners' club, with membership confined to a few local ladies, and has now grown into an annual affair, already in its third year. Why can't other local ladies get together, Middleton wonders, and do the same thing?