BETTER GARDENS 



The Vegetable Garden Time Table 



For SOWING and PLANTING AROUND NEW YORK CITY 



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VEGETABLES 





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Supplementary sow- 

 ings for succession 

 and also Fall 

 or Winter 

 v*a>\ use. 



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ARTICHOKE, Globe. . . HalfH. 60° Feb.orMar.H.3. Mayor June' 



ASPARAGUS, Seeds and | 



Roots Hardv G0 C Apr.orMay Mar.orAprJ 



BEANS, Dwarf or Bush . Tender 70° Middle Bay Every2wks.toSept. 



" Pole and Limas | " 75° Late" May. 



BEETS Hardy 60° -A pr.orMay July 



BROCCOLI 



BRUSSELS SPROUTS 



CABBAGE 



CAULIFLOWER 



CARROT .- 



CELERY & CELERIAC 



60° Feb.orMar.C.F Juneor Julv Early June 



60° jarl7june,O.Ju!y ' 



60° Feb.orMar.C.F Apr.©rMay Early June 



60°| ■ " C.F " » - 



60° Apr.orMay' July 



60° April S.B. . Julv 



CORN, SWEET Tender 70° Middle May . lrery2wks.toJu";7 



CORN SALAD OR 



FETTICUS Hardy 60° Apr.orMay Aug.orSept. 



COLLARDS ' 60° Feb.orMar.C.F Apr.orMavEarlv June . 



CRESS, GARDEN ... .1 "' 60° Apr.orMay Everv2wks.toSert. 



WATER ; " 60° " " | August 



CUCUMBER Tender 75° Middle May . .' July 



DANDELION Hardv 60° Apr.orMay ! 



EGG PLANT Tender 75° Mar.orApr.H.B Late May i 



ENDIVE Hardy 60° Mar.orApr.C.F . Apr.orMav Apr.orMav July 



KALE OR BORECOLE 



KOHL RABI 



LEEK 



LETTUCE 



June 

 July 



August 



Every2wks.toSept. 



60° Feb.orMar.C.F 

 60' ' " C.F. Apr.orMay " 



60°. " " C.F. | " * " 



60° ' " C.F.I u " I a 



MARTYNIA Tender 70" MayorJune 



MELON I " 75° Middle Mav . . 



MUSTARD HalfH. 60 c Apr.orMay 



OKRA Tender 7o : Late May 



ONION, Seed Hardy 60° Feb orMar.C.F . Apr.orMay Apr.orMay 



Sets I ' 60° ' ' . 



PARSLEY " 60° Apr.orMay ' 



PARSNIP " 60°j ] ' ' 



PEAS | a 60°| ' " 1 JulyorAug. 



PEPPER Tender 75° Mar.orApr.H B. 1 Late May 



POTATOES Hardy 60° Apr.orMay June 



Apr.orMay Every 2wks.to Sept. 



July August 



Apr.orMav June 



Sweet Tender 75° Tubers H.B.Apr June. 



PUMPKIN " 75° Middle May 



RADISH Hardy 60° 



" Winter " 60° 



RUTABAGA " 60° 



SALSIFY s 60° 



SORREL ■ 60° ' .Aug.orSept. 



SPINACH ■ 60° 



New Zealand . HalfH. 70° 



SQUASH Tender 70° Late May 



SWISS CHARD Hardy 40° Apr.orMay Every ir.o. to Se.t 



TOMATO Tender 75° Mar.orApr.H.B May '. 



TURNIP Hardy 60° Apr.orMav lulv <.v Aug. 



WITLOOF, for Winter Roots ■ 60° I ■ ' ' ' 



THE HARDY AND COOL WEATHEK VEGETABLES 



The seeds of which may be sown, or the plants set out very early, even before t'..< 

 last of the light frosts are over: 



Asparagus, Beet, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts. Cabbage, Carrot, Cauliflower, Ceieriac, 

 Celery, Corn Salad, Cress, Endive, Kale, Kohl Rabi. Leek, Lettuce, Union. Parsley 

 Parsnip, Peas, Potatoes, Radish, Rhubarb, Salsify, Spinach, Turnip and Witloof. 



THE TENDEK AND WARM WEATHEK VEGETABLES 



The seeds of which should not be sown in the open, nor the plants set out until b< ti 

 weather and ground are settled and warm: 



Beans, Corn, Cucumber, Egg Plant, Melon, okra, Pepper, Pumpkin, Squash, £ 

 Potato and Tomato. 



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