Sowing and Planting Table for Vegetables 



Seeds or 



Plants 



50-ft. Row 



Asparagus, Seeds. . 

 Asparagus, Roots. . 



Beans, Bush* 



Beans, Pole 



Beans, Lima* 



Beets* 



Broccoli* 



Brussels Sprouts*. 

 Cabbage, Early* . . 

 Cabbage, Late — 



Cardoon 



Carrots 



Cauliflower* 



Celeriac 



Celery 



Chard, Swiss 



Chicory, Witloof.. 

 Chinese Cabbage. . 



Collards y 



Corn 



Corn Salad 



Cress 



Cucumbers* 



Egg-plant* 



Endive 



Horse Radish 



Kale (Borecole) 



Kohl Rabi* 



Leek 



Lettuce* 



Melons, Musk* 



Melons, Water. ... 



Mustard , 



Okra 



Onions 



Parsley* , 



Parsnip 



Peas, Dwarf 



Peas, Tall 



Peppers* 



Potatoes 



Pumpkins . . . 



Radish 



Rhubarb, Seed 



Rhubarb, Roots — 



Rutabaga 



Sabify 



Sea Kale, Seed 



Sea Kale, Roots 



Spinach 



Squash, Bush 



Squash, Running. . . 



Tomato* 



Turnip 



Vegetable Marrow. 

 Watercress 



K-1 oz. 



40-50 rts. 



Ipt. 



Mpt. 

 Mpt. 



1 oz. 

 25 pits. 

 25 pits. 

 35 pits. 

 25 pits. 



M oz. 



H oz. 

 20-25 pits. 



H oz. 



Hoz. 



H oz. 



H oz. 



H oz. 

 25-35 pits, 



Hpt. 



1 oz 



M oz. 



M oz. 

 25 pits. 



}4 oz. 

 40-50 rts. 



H oz. 



H oz. 



H oz. 



M oz. 



H oz. 



^oz. 



M oz. 



1 oz. 



14 oz. 



H oz. 



M oz. 



1 pt. 

 1 pt. 



25 pits. 



M Pk. 

 H oz. 

 H oz. 

 H oz. 



li oz. 

 M oz. 

 14 oz. 



M oz. 

 M oz. 

 H oz. 

 25 pits. 

 M oz. 

 M oz. 

 M oz. 



Apart 

 in Rows 



3-5 in. 

 1ft. 



3-4 in. 



3-4 ft. 



4-5 ft. 

 4-in. 

 18-24 in, 

 18-24 in. 

 16-18 in. 

 18-24 in. 

 12-18 in 



3-4 in. 

 24-30 in 



6-8 in. 

 6in. 



6-8 in. 



6 in. 



18-20 in, 



18-24 in 



12 in. 



3 in. 

 Br'dcast 



4 ft. 

 24 in. 

 12 in. 



12-15 in. 



18-24 in. 



6-8 in. 



4 in. 



6-8 in. 



4-5 ft. 



6-8 ft. 



8-12 in. 



18 in. 



2-3 in. 



3-6 in. 



3-4 in. 



2 in. 



2 in. 



2 ft. 



12-15 in. 



8 ft. 



1-2 in. 



10-12 in. 



3 ft. 

 6 in. 



3-4 in. 

 6 in. 



3 ft. 



4 in. 

 4-5 ft. 

 7-S ft. 



18-24 in. 

 4-6 in. 

 5-8 ft. 

 2-3 in. 



Distance 



Between 



Rows 



1-2 ft. 



3 ft. 

 2-21^ ft. 



3-4 ft. 



4-5 ft. 

 12-15 in. 

 30-36 in. 

 30-36 in. 

 30-36 in. 

 30-36 ii^. 



24 in. 

 12-15 in. 

 30-36 in. 



18 in. 



3-4 ft. 

 15-18 in. 



18 in. 

 24-30 in. 

 24-30 in. 



36 in. 

 12-15 in. 



12 in. 



4 ft. 

 21^-3 ft. 

 12-18 in. 

 24-30 in. 



24 in. 

 18-24 in. 



18 in. 

 12-15 in. 



4-5 ft. 



6-8 ft. 

 15-18 in. 



2-3 ft. 



12 in. 

 12 18 in. 



18 in. 



3 ft. 



4 ft. 

 21^-3 ft. 



2K-3 ft. 



8 ft. 



8-12 in. 



12 in. 



3-5 ft. 



18-24 in. 



12-18 in. 



15 in. 



3 ft. 



12-18 in. 



4-5 ft. 



7-8 ft. 



3 ft. 



15-18 in. 



5-8 ft. 



6-in. 



Depth of 

 Planting 



H-1 in. 



Ij4-2'in. 

 lM-2 in. 

 lH-2in. 



lin. 

 M-M in. 

 M-M in. 

 M-K in. 

 H-y2 in. 



lin. 



J^in. 

 M-M in. 



Min. 



Hin. 



lin. 



H in. 

 H-'A in. 



Hin. 

 lH-2 in. 



M in. 



Min. 



3^ in. 



J^in. 

 M-^ in. 



Hin. 



Hin. 



^in. 

 Vs-H in. 



Min. 



Min. 



H'm. 

 lin. 



^2 in. 

 M-H in. 



Hin. 



1-2 in. 



2 in. 



Kin. 



3 4-in. 

 lin. 



Min. 

 K-1 in. 



Vi-i in. 

 J^-in. 

 3^-1 in. 



Vi-l in. 

 K-lin. 

 M in. 

 H-1 in. 

 lin. 

 Vs-H in 



Time of 

 Planting 



Spring 



Spring 

 May to Aug. 

 May-June 

 May-June 

 Apr.-Aug. 

 Mar.-June 

 May-June 

 Mar.-Apr. 

 May-June 

 Apr. -May 

 Apr.-June 

 Apr.-June 

 May-June 

 May- June 

 Apr.-May 

 May-June 

 July- Aug. 



May 

 May-July 

 Mar.-Aug. 

 Mar.-Sept. 

 May-June 

 Apr.-May 



April 



Spring 

 Mar.-Apr. 

 Mar.-May 

 Mar.-May 

 Mar.-Sept. 

 Apr.-June 

 May-June 

 Mar.-Sept. 

 May-June 

 Apr.-May 

 Apr.-June 

 Apr.-May 

 Mar.-July 

 Mar.-July 

 May (Mar. in 

 hotbed) 

 Mar.-May 

 May- July 

 Mar.-Sept. 

 Mar.-Apr. 

 Mar.-Apr. 

 May-June 

 Apr.-May 

 May-June 



Mar.-Apr. 

 Apr.-June 

 Apr.-June 

 Mar.-May 

 Apr. -July 

 Apr.-June 

 Apr.-Seot. 



Ready for 

 Use after 

 Planting 



3-4 years 

 2-3 years 

 45-75 days 

 50-80 days 

 70-100 days 

 60- 70 days 



100-130 days 

 90-120 days 

 90-130 days 

 90-130 days 



150-170 days 

 60- 85 days 



100-140 days 



100-150 days 



125-150 days 

 60- 80 days 

 5-6 months 

 60- 90 days 



100-120 days 

 60-100 days 

 60- 70 days 

 30- 40 days 

 60- 80 days 



100-140 days 

 75-100 days 



130-150 days 

 70-100 days 

 60- 80 days 



120-150 days 

 60-100 days 

 90-120 days 



100-125 days 

 60- 90 days 

 80-120 days 



120-175 days 

 90-120 days 



100-150 days 

 50- 80 days 

 50- 80 days 



100-140 days 



70-120 days 



100-130 days 



25-50 days 



3-4 years 



2-3 years 



80-100 days 



120-170 days 

 3d year 

 2-3 years 

 60- 80 days 

 50- 60 days 

 70-100 days 



100-140 days 

 60- 80 days 



100-140 days 

 60- 80 days 



*For early crops start in hotbeds or coldframes February, March or April, according 

 to location and season. Bean seeds should not be planted before April. 



NOTE. — Planting dates are given for the latitude of New York. Farther South the 

 sowings should be made earlier in the year, and farther North correspondingly later iis soil 

 becomes warm and weather settled. Over a great area of the United States owing to weather 

 conditions, sowings that were made one year on April 1 it might not be possible to make until 

 May 1 the next year in the same section, owing to backward season, or again the reverse may 

 take place. The lesson is obvious: the gardener must stand ready to plant his seed or set out 

 his younu planta the moment the opportunity offers. 



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