POPULAR 
GARDEN 
PLANS: 
Note that these are 
laid out on a scale 
where 14 inch on 
paper represents one 
foot of garden. You 
can use any scale 
you prefer. Note that 
proper spaces be- 
tween rows are indi- 
cated. 
With these simple 
plans as a basis you 
can lay out wider 
or narrower rows or 
add to the number 
of rows of any crops 
in order to fit the 
size of your avail- 
able plot, the size 
of your family, your 
preferences in vege- 
tables and your can- 
ning or storage pro- 
gram. 
Using the planting 
table on the oppo- 
site page which 
gives the amount of 
seed required for 
each 100 ft. of row 
and the average yield 
in vegetables result- 
ing, you can really 
PLAN — and it is 
then easy to turn 
your “Paper Plan” 
into an actual gar- 
den. 
Planting dates given 
are for Ohio: Con- 
sult map on opposite 
page, or your local 
seedsman, for proper 
planting dates in 
your locality. 
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RADISHES April 1 - followed by SWEET CORN 6" 
GREEN ONIONS April 1 - iit 
followed by SWEET CORN May 15 4 
LEAF LETTUCE April 1 | 12" 
TOMATOES May 15 12" 
?-| PEAS April 1 (companion crop) 
TOMATOES May 15 
PEAS April 1 (companion crop) 15" 
EARLY CABBAGE April 1 - 
followed by TURNIPS 
10+ BEETS April 1 - 
followed by CABBAGE June 1 
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POTATOES April 1 - 
or ONION SETS April 1 
CARROTS April 1 - 
followed by BUSH BEANS 
15 


SWEET CORN May 1 
RADISHES April 1 to 15 - 
followed by SWEET CORN May 15 (succession crop) 
6" 






TOMATOES May 15 
EARLY PEAS April 1 to 15 (companion crop) 15" 


EARLY CABBAGE April 1 to 15 - 
followed by TURNIPS (succession crop) mee 





HARLY PEAS April 1 to 15 (companion crop) 15" 


BETS, Aprda a letorlse= 
followed by CABBAGE June 1 (succession crop) 


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‘OT CARROTS April 1 to 15 - 
followed by BUSH BEANS July 1 (succession crop) 


2k" 



ONIONS April 1 to 15 
POTATOES April 1 to 15 


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Courtesy Agriculture Extension Service of Ohio State University 


