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The above suggested arrangement is especially suitable for a back yard where space 
is limited. It demonstrates how you can get double duty from your ground through 
“two-story” gardening — fruit trees above and berries and vegetables below. 
THE SMALL YARD HOME GARDEN 
Where Space is Limited Make the Most of Every Square Foot 
This layout is adapted to the city or suburban small back yard. 
Fruit Trees Vegetables 
Souk See Delicious Apple Asparagus Beans 
ummer ampion Apple 
Stark Early Elberta Peach Rhubarb Peas 
Early Gold Plum Lettuce Spinach 
Montmorency Stark Cherry Radishes Mustard Greens 
ene GC Small avery 7 Tomatoes Carrots 
ucille Grape iagara Grape 
Concord Grape Eggp lant Beets 
Red Raspberry Blackberry Chinese Cabbage Cabbage 
Black Raspberry Strawberry Onions 
(See Chart on page 5 for number of plants and planting distances.) 
moved, the ground prepared and 
another crop planted. Many people 
raise two and three crops per year 
Here it is important that you 
practice “two story’ gardening in 
order to get the most out of the 
- limited available space. 
Grow the more expensive crops 
that do not utilize too much space, 
such as apples, peaches, cherries, 
tomatoes, carrots, etc. Two crop gar- 
dening can be practical—an early 
garden to be followed by a later 
garden. As some of the early vege- 
tables are harvested they can be re- 
in this way. 
You will be most pleasantly sur- 
prised when you see the harvest of 
fruit and vegetables from this plot 
of ground in a year’s time. Careful 
planning and proper care of the 
trees and plants can give you enough 
to cut your family grocery bills to a 
minimum. 
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