IDEAL FOR TABLE VEGETABLES 367 



ing to provide for a succession of small crops in frames 

 and under cloches than to practise laborious trenching 

 of large areas for huge Cauliflowers only a small portion 

 of which he eats, and for producing gigantic Cabbages, 

 Onions, Potatoes and Vegetable Marrows. Such heavy 

 work of this kind as he indulges in should be for Peas, 

 Runner Beans and Celery, which require more room 

 than the great majority of vegetables. 



Let us now consider the details of growing early sup- 

 plies of delicate table vegetables. 



