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A typical Planting Plan. The scale 

 measurements at the left and top indi- 

 cate the length and distance apart of 

 rows. 



The Planting 

 Table is thenext 

 important sys- 

 tem in the busi- 

 ness of garden- 

 i n g, especially 

 for the begin- 

 ner. In it one 

 can see at a 

 glance all the 

 details of the 

 particular treat- 

 ment each vege- 

 table requires — 

 when to sow, 

 how deep, how 

 far apart the 

 rows should be, 

 etc. I remember 

 how many trips 

 from garden to 

 house to hunt 

 through cata- 

 logues for just 

 such informa- 

 tion I made in 

 my first two 

 seasons' gar- 



