Thursday, April 30, 2015

Each vegetable or fruit should be planted in rows

Each vegetable or fruit should be planted in rows

Each vegetable or fruit should be planted in rows



Each vegetable or fruit should be planted in rows, and not in little patches. Beginning with one side of the garden the following plan of arrangement is simple and complete: two rows to corn for table use; two to cabbages, beets, radishes, and eggplants; two to onions, peas, and beans; two to oyster-plants, okra, parsley, and turnips; two to tomatoes; then four on the other side can be used for strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, currants, and gooseberries.



Fig. 224. Where Delicious Garden Vegetables grow


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