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paratively small. Crops for the winter supply should 

 be put in as late as possible, but be sure they will have time 

 to get their full growth. Fruits and vegetables that have not 

 quite reached full maturity keep longer and better in storage 

 than those that have made full growth. Data as to depth, 

 distance apart, and so forth, will be found in the table. 



Hardening Of 



It is important that extra early plantings of both plants 

 and seeds be made in a sheltered place — the sunny side of a 

 six-foot board fence, or under the wing of a building. Also 

 it is important to have the plants thoroughly hardened off. 



