. American homes and gardens. And be-tween the plants oflate cabbage or cauli-flower, which shouldbe set from two tothree feet apart, thereis room for the peas ceaseto be extravagant asspace-takers, for o nthe same ground with them, durinq the sea- garden, 5Ox 00 feet , „ 5 son, we nave grown turnips, radishes, lettuce, late cabbage and cauliflower. Early Beets, if set out or sown 14 or 16 inches apart,may be inter-planted with early lettuce or radishes. Thebeets require little lateral space, and grow perfectly wellbetween the lettuce, which will be ready to use some timebefore th


. American homes and gardens. And be-tween the plants oflate cabbage or cauli-flower, which shouldbe set from two tothree feet apart, thereis room for the peas ceaseto be extravagant asspace-takers, for o nthe same ground with them, durinq the sea- garden, 5Ox 00 feet , „ 5 son, we nave grown turnips, radishes, lettuce, late cabbage and cauliflower. Early Beets, if set out or sown 14 or 16 inches apart,may be inter-planted with early lettuce or radishes. Thebeets require little lateral space, and grow perfectly wellbetween the lettuce, which will be ready to use some timebefore the beets mature. Early Cabbage, set 24 to 30x18 inches may be inter-planted between the rows with lettuce, radishes, or trans-planted beets, and followed by late celery, early peas, earlybeans, or turnips, inter-planted with lettuce or radishes. Onion-sets, transplanted onions, or even onions sownfrom seed, if planted early on clean ground, with the rows J3eef, late 5, - 5 CeleryZ, - 8a 10, hillsCo7-n, late 3, - i?/- Pumpkin. There is much pleasure as well as profit in tending ones own garden 86 AMERICAN HOMES AND GARDENS March, 1913


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