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Cultivate the soil frequently, but never while the foliage is wet, as hoeing 

 when the vines are moist spreads disease and often results in a failure of 

 the crop. Pick the pods before they attain full size; they are then tender 

 and almost stringless. For a continuous supply make successive sowings 

 every ten days or two weeks. 



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Plan for the cropping of a Southern garden 50ft. by 75ft. From U. S. 

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