174 Tkuck Geowing in the South. 



June — Not much is planted this month except for late 

 use. The wise gardener, however, makes a succession of 

 plantings of most everything — cabbage, coUards, beets, 

 and ruta bagas are largely planted this month for late use. 



July — If you have not sown turnips you should do so 

 at once. Sow winter cabbage ; collards, spinach, kale and 

 other winter green crops should be planted. Fall crops 

 of Irish potatoes should now be planted. Late crops of 

 early corn have plenty time to make roasting ears. 



August — This is the great turnip planting 'month, 'and 

 the proper time to plant most all vegetables for fall use, 

 such as spinach, kale, winter radishes, mustard, turnips, 

 lettuce, snap beans, early peas, winter cabbage, etc. Pota- 

 toes for spring seed are often planted this late with suc- 

 cess. 



September — Continue to plant such things as winter 

 radish, kale, spinach, mustard, turnips, lettuce, etc. ; they 

 are not affected by the cold nights in October, and will do 

 well. Now getting time to sow fall grain, such as turf 

 oats, clover, rye, barley, grass seed, etc. 



October — Continued to plant spinach, winter turnips, 

 etc., and by all means think about the subject of sowing 

 something for winter pasture. 



November — Plant onion sets, clovers, grasses and grain. 



December — ^If you wish to be early, this month is the 

 proper time to sow cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and egg" 

 plant for early settings. 



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