Home-Garden Planning 



1673 



by 200 Feet (continued) 



In many places a farmer may prefer not to practice succession cropping, 

 but would rather cultivate and care for more land. If such is the case, the 

 garden may be enlarged and the succession crops placed in rows for culture. 

 This practice, however, is not to be recommended, as it is better to spend 

 the labor on small acreage rather than on large and to concentrate all 

 the available garden manure on the smaller plot of ground; by so doing, 

 the farmer will receive better returns in size and quality of plants. 



The fanner and his family should plan to have for consumption, on 

 the dates named, the following vegetables: 



March 15-20 



Radishes 

 Lettuce (leaves) 



from hotbeds 



March 20-30 



Radishes 



Lettuce (leaves) } from hotbeds 



Spinach 



Radishes 

 Lettuce (head) 

 Spinach 

 Beet greens 



April 1-15 



from hotbeds 



