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731.
Cabbage
Some gardeners
will prefer to stay with the older Early Jersey Wakefield for a green cabbage, and Red Acre for an early round red type.
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732.
Carrots
Carrots in a small row
will grow quickly if the soil where they were sown is never allowed to dry out, so try the method described under "Fall Sowings" on page 238.
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733.
Cauliflower
Cool, damp weather can destroy the crop through stem rot, while a prolonged dry spell
will cause bolting to seed instead of forming the heads of flower buds.
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734.
Celery
Seed should be sown indoors 10 to 12 weeks before the estimated date for weather conditions to be suitable for transplanting to the open garden, which
will be from about June 1 to 15.
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735.
Chard
All leaves
will be tender and edible. Later, take a few of the largest leaves from each plant, allowing the plants to continue producing more as the season advances.
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736.
Chives
A row of single bulbs spaced 6 in/15 cm apart along the edge of a border
will soon become an attractive 6 in/15 cm wide ribbon of green for nine to ten months of the year.
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737.
Corn
The rules for good corn production are, first, always plant corn in a block, never in a single row; five rows of five plants each
will give better results than 25 plants in a single row.
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738.
Corn Salad
Since this vegetable
will grow only in cool weather it pays to sow about 3 ft/1 m of row for each person depending on the leaves for daily salads until lettuce
will be ready later.
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739.
Garlic
Early planting is the secret of success, and mid-February is none too soon for a good crop that
will mature at the end of summer for no water must reach the roots after the bulbs have reached full size.
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740.
Leeks
Cultivation between the rows in late April
will work a little more soil into the holes, but the foliage
will be well above the soil level by that time.
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