Some Facts About Gardens

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The cabbage is another universal vegetable and is used as an article of food in various ways. The cabbage has been long in use and dates back to a very early time, and is used by all people that we have any record of. This is an all-season vegetable and can be ready for use by June, and frost often prevents some of the late varieties from heading.
For early use, plant seeds in boxes in February and transplant into the field from the 1st to the 15th of April. Later varieties may be trans- plante
...d as late as the first of August. This is a very popular vegetable, but not very nutritious. Its universal use is its greatest recommendation.
One of our very good vegetables is the parsnip. Plant very early, thin to three or four inches, in rows eighteen to twenty-four inches apart.
The parsnip is best for use after being frosted in the ground. When dug and properly stored it makes a very good vegetable for a change from the potato. For compact size get the short variety.
Beans as an article of food have an important place in the markets of the world.


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