A Suggested Garden Plan 
(A Large Garden With Consideration Given to Succession Crops 
And the Need for Plenty of Vegetables for Processing) 
Feet be- 
Row tween rows 
1. Sweet corn Sweet corn 3” 
2. Sweet corn Tochick Sweet corn Golden Cross 3’ 
3. Sweet corn planted Sweet corn Bantam planted a 
4. Sweet corn early Sweet corn early 3’ 
5. Sweet corn Golden Cross Sweet corn Golden Cross a 
Bantam planted Bantam planted ; 
6. Sweet corn Pd caneon Sweet corn late 3 
7. Tomatoes (staked) 4’ 
8. Tomatoes (staked) 4’ 
9. Pole beans (staked) 4’ 
10. Pole beans (staked) 4’ 
11. Pepper Eggplant Chard (Swiss) 3” 
12. Lima bean (bush) 3/ 
13. Lima bean (bush) ae 
14, Lima bean (bush) 3’ 
15. Snapbeans (bush) 3! 
TolSnapbeane:(bush anes tear after harvest to provide a continuous ~~~37_—— 
17. Snapbeans (bush) mf 
18. Broccoli 
19. Early cabbage ay 
20. Onion sets 35 
21. Onion sets 2’ 
This entire area may be replanted after har- ——~ 
50 ft. 
22. Carrots : : a 
vest with such crops as: endive, cauliflower, 
23. Carrots Brussels sprouts, spinach, kale, beets, cabbage, 2’ 
24. Beets broccoli, turnips, lettuce, carrots, and late po- 9’ 
25. Beets tatoes. Area may include rows 15 through 31 — 9 
56. Kale inclusive. 9 
27. Spinach 2’ 
28. Peas 2’ 
29. Peas 2’ 
30. Lettuce Seeded Lettuce Seeded Lettuce Seeded p43 
31. Radish Early Radish Mid-season Radish Late a 
32. Strawberries 2’ 
33. Strawberries 3’ 
34. Asparagus Rhubarb 3’ 
35. Asparagus 3” 
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