PRACTICAL GARDENING 



importance to the market gardener than the 

 home gardener. Wherever there is plenty of 

 room for gardening, for example in the aver- 

 age farm garden, succession cropping is rec- 

 ommended. 



PLANS FOR SUCCESSION CROPPING 



1. Following an early crop of lettuce planted 

 in the hotbed, transplanted to the garden about 

 May 1, maturing June 7, plant mid season 

 radish which should mature by July 15. Fol- 

 lowing the radislies there may be the late 

 cabbage. 



2. Another successful plan that has been 

 carried out is the following: remove multiplier 

 onions, planted the previous spring, by May 

 1. Transplant lettuce which should mature 

 by July 10. Follow the lettuce by celery. 

 Before planting the lettuce apply decayed 

 horse manure to the soil. 



3. Early peas may be sown in March; they 

 mature in June, and may be followed by late 

 potatoes. 



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