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of the garden, mark off one row for parsnips, one for 

 salisfy, then Swiss chard, parsley, celeriac, scorzonera 

 and chickory, and dandelion if you wish. Sow more 



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than one row if you think you will need it. Then 

 sow onions and leeks. All these vegetables should 

 be put together, for only one sowing is made and they 

 remain in the ground the entire season. If you 

 grow late potatoes it would be wise to plant them 

 next to the vegetables just mentioned, as they are 

 all in the same class. 



If you have room for the first sowing of early 



