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on the lawn plant 4 ft. apart. Keep the same 
distance between them in shrub borders. For 
hedges or divisions inside your grounds they 
may be planted 3 ft. apart. 
Question 10, When is the best time to plant? 
Ans. Spring is the best time to plant al¬ 
most anything. If fall is more convenient, use 
that time to plant this most hardy and robust 
fruit. For fall planting be sure to bring the 
earth well up around the plant. This will pro¬ 
tect the root system and prevent it from heav¬ 
ing during the winter. 
Question 11, What kind of fertilizer gives 
the best results? 
Ans. Up to this time good results have 
been obtained by the formula given on page Hb* 
of this booklet. Apply only a generous pinch 
around the plant in the spring. Keep it away 
from the plant to prevent burning. This is all 
the fertilizer necessary to keep the soil in 
good condition. A mulch of oak leaves or peat 
moss is excellent if you have only a few plants. 
Question 12, How about the flavor , are they 
as good as the wild berry? 
Ans. A great many people consider this 
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