War Gardening And Home Storage of Vegetables for the Southern States
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From 1 to 2 pints of seed will plant Radishes Planted and grown the same as carrots. Rhubarb Procure roots from a neighbor or dealer, as seed planting is not advised. Set them 3 to 4 feet apart, in rows or next to fence. L'se manure freely. Salsify or Oyster Plant Also called vegetable oyster. Grown like carrots. Plants must be thinned to 3 inches apart. Spinach Sow seed thickly 1 inch deep in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, for both early spring and fall crops. Squash Grown the same as cucumbers o...r musk- melon, except that the hills of Hubbard squash should be 7 to 9 feet apart. Swiss Ohard Sow seed 3^ inch deep. Thin out when necessary. Tomatoes Tomatoes form one of the favorite crops of the home garden, as they will grow in all types of soil. Sandy loam, with plenty of humus, is ideal for growing tomatoes. 16 WAR GARDENING If plants are grown in seed flats, hotbeds or cold frames, follow the directions for transplanting given on pages 9 and 10. Plants suitable for setting out should be 4-6 inches high, having a thick stem and dark green leaves.
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