. Gardens and their meaning, by Dora Williams. School gardens. THE YOUNG FARMER'S ALMANAC 191 May 8, 190J. To-day we noticed the peas had come up and they had to have the earth scratched around them be- cause there were lumps of earth and they could not push through. They looked like this when we took off a lump of soil. The tulips have come up and they were planted near Mr. Bird's fence toward Cambridge Street. They are white, yellow, red, and striped. They look like this: May 23,1905. To-day we planted lettuce, radish and beets. We planted them next to the transplanted let- tuce which is in
. Gardens and their meaning, by Dora Williams. School gardens. THE YOUNG FARMER'S ALMANAC 191 May 8, 190J. To-day we noticed the peas had come up and they had to have the earth scratched around them be- cause there were lumps of earth and they could not push through. They looked like this when we took off a lump of soil. The tulips have come up and they were planted near Mr. Bird's fence toward Cambridge Street. They are white, yellow, red, and striped. They look like this: May 23,1905. To-day we planted lettuce, radish and beets. We planted them next to the transplanted let- tuce which is in the second section's side near the trees toward Mr. Bird's fence. May 24,1903. To-day we scratched the earth around the small plants in our own garden. We also planted peas next to the grass by Mr. Bird's fence near the grains. May 23, IQOJ. To-day we were cleaning up the garden. I was in the crocus bed scratching the soil, the ground was very hard and was hard to soften. After I had softened the ground I cut off the leaves near to the ground. May 26, 190J. This morning we boys were planting spinach in the shade. We made three furrows in the second section's ground. We planted squash and corn in the sunshine. The squash and corn needs the sun and the spinach needs shade. We then sat down and read "Alice in Wonderland" under the trees. Mayrsg, 790J. I noticed to-day our beans were very large, and our peas, radishes and lettuce in the second section are up. The peas look like this. June 5, 1905. I went out this morning to look at the garden. The spinach, corn, squash and the peas are up. The peas were up before, but the leaves have come out. The beans are up about three inches. The soil has been very dry for a long time except on Friday when there was a little shower for a few minutes. June 6, 190J. My garden, No. 18, Second Section, has planted in it: peas squash lettuce radish turnip onion cauliflower cucumber beans parsnip cabbage. Please note that these images are e
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