AROUND THE YEAR IN THE GARDEN 



Next, on another piece of paper, write a list of the various 

 vegetables that you plan to have, and decide how much 

 space to give to each one. In the case of vegetables for 

 succession planting put down the number of rows for each 



DATA FOR THE GARDEN PLAN 



planting, thus: Bush beans: 6 rows, first planting; + 2, 

 second planting; + 4, third planting =12 rows. Cabbage: 

 i row, early, + 2 rows, midseason + 4 rows, late for winter 

 = 7 rows. Multiply the number of rows of each thing by 

 the number of feet apart they are to be put, to get the total 

 space to be devoted to each. For instance: Onions: 6 XQWS, 

 i foot apart = 6 feet. Beans: 12 rows, 18 inches apart = 

 18 feet. Tomatoes: 2 rows, 3^ feet apart = 7 feet The 

 correct number of feet apart at which the various things are 

 usually planted may be found in the accompanying table. 



