. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN 269 The low-growing late varieties do best when sown thinly in rows where they are to stand. After the plants are well started, thin to eighteen inches apart. Kohl-Rabi Sowing. Kohl-rabi may be started in window boxes or in hotbeds early in the spring. The plants may also be grown for transplanting in seed beds out of doors;. Fig. 147. A Kohl-Rabi Plant they are not easily injured by frosts. The seeds may also be sown where the plants are to remain. Sow thinly in rows eighteen inches apart. Thin to six or eight inches a


. School and home gardens. Gardening; School gardens. THE VEGETABLE GARDEN 269 The low-growing late varieties do best when sown thinly in rows where they are to stand. After the plants are well started, thin to eighteen inches apart. Kohl-Rabi Sowing. Kohl-rabi may be started in window boxes or in hotbeds early in the spring. The plants may also be grown for transplanting in seed beds out of doors;. Fig. 147. A Kohl-Rabi Plant they are not easily injured by frosts. The seeds may also be sown where the plants are to remain. Sow thinly in rows eighteen inches apart. Thin to six or eight inches apart in the row. The thinnings may be transplanted. Harvesting. Use the enlarged stem when it is about two thirds grown. Later it becomes Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Meier, William Herman Dietrich, 1868-. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and Co


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