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cauliflower in the row. The cauliflower should be ready late in 

 June, beans and carrots (pulled young) end of July, then prepare 



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# Cauliflower. ,'. French Beans. ... Carrots. 



trenches for late celery, and run spinach, lettuce, or radish 

 between trenches ; after celery level ground and in the follow- 

 ing March sow onions, or prepare the ground for parsnips, 

 carrots, and beet. 



2. In March plant second early potatoes (sprouted) ; lift in 

 August, then plant cabbage and colewort alternately, so that 

 they stand 1ft. apart in the row and 2ft. between the rows; 

 between these in October plant a row of cabbage lettuce at Sin. 



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 & Cabbage. O Colewort. -;- Cabbage Lettuce. 



apart. Begin cutting colewort in December and clear early in 

 February, then dibble three broad beans in each of the spaces 

 where the colewort stood. The lettuce should be ready by the 

 end of April, and as soon as they are gone manure and dig 

 between the cabbage and sow a double row of runner beans, 



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Cabbage. .'. Broad Beans. .'*.*. Runner Beans 



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