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PRI2E GARDENING 



cover the ground around and bear nearly all summer. 

 One great advantage of this bed is, when my plants 

 grow tall enough to touch the glass I shnply raise the 

 box higher and bank up more earth outside. 



When we lived in the city and wanted anything 

 for our next meal we left an order at the store and 

 there the matter ended. Here we must plan far ahead 



GRAPEVINE WITH BAGS ON FRUIT 



or go without. The garden is planned bearing in 

 mind the fact that there are in each year one thousand 

 and ninety-five meals to be provided for. 



After tea I put bags on sixty bunches of grapes. 

 My custom has been for several years to bag most of 

 my grapes. I do not suppose it would pay to do it for 



