A Self Supporting Home

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Okra should be planted in rows, seeds three inches apart, one inch deep. Sweet corn, ditto. Lettuce sown in the open ground last month will want transplanting for heads. The green-pod beans are planted in a continous row, seeds two inches apart, one inch deep. Make a shallow furrow as for peas.
Thin out carrots to an inch apart in row. Turnips and beets, five inches apart. Keep every inch of broken ground cultivated and 214 A SELF-SUPPORTING HOME free from weeds, and onions well earthed up to t
...he roots.
Toward the end of the month suspend small looking-glasses here and there in the cherry trees, from a piece of string about a foot long, so that they will turn and twist with every breath of wind. They can be bought for 5 cents each, and the perpetually chang- ing reflections scare the birds away and save many pounds of fruit.
If there is no asparagus bed on the farm, now is the time to rectify the neglect. Fifty feet by seventeen will be about enough. Trenches three feet deep should be dug every three feet, a layer of manure a foot deep placed at the bottom, part of the earth returned, another layer of manure, the whole to be well mixed and thoroughly pul- verized.


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