WHAT TO DO MONTH BY MONTH 



of potash to the soil, work it in and water the 

 plants freely. 



Transplanting. Plants developed from 

 seed sown in the open in June should be shifted 

 to their permanent places — such plants as cab- 

 bage, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, endive and 

 late tomatoes. Whenever possible plant on 

 rainy or cloudy days. If the day is bright 

 plant after sundown and water each plant 

 freely. 



Corn. Golden Bantam corn planted not 

 later than July 10, on a rich soil that retains 

 sufficient moisture will mature in time to give 

 you sweet corn in the fall. 



Succession and Companion Cropping. A 

 maximum yield should be the chief aim of 

 every garden. As the early crops are being 

 removed, the question arises, "What may I do 

 with the land now?" Intercropping may be 

 followed successfully by using a little care in 

 arranging the winter crops, even though all 

 of the early vegetables have not been harvested. 

 Care should be exercised in cultivating and 



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