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741.
Lettuce
Cos (or Romaine) is a hardier lettuce which
will continue growing in September, October and even later in areas not getting early hard frost.
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742.
Melon
By sowing in containers, the melon plants' roots
will never be disturbed because the container is removed from the intact rootball when the plants are to be put into their outdoor growing spaces.
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743.
Mint
Given this small amount of attention it
will produce the supply of good flavoured mint we are seeking while occupying a minimum of space.
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744.
Onions
Most gardeners grow onions of the Sweet Spanish type, large bulbs for fall use which
will store until around Christmas under good conditions.
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745.
Parsley
These plants
will produce quantities of new growth just when needed most in late winter through spring. By early summer the plants go to flower but by that time new seedlings from a late spring sowing are coming along.
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746.
Peas
In a wet soil the sugar content
will absorb a quantity of moisture. This moisture coupled with low soil temperature causes the seeds to rot.
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747.
Potatoes
5 kg bag of seed potatoes
will provide sufficient for the average home garden when the tubers are cut. The sets should be planted about 4 in/10 cm deep, the soil over them being gently firmed with the foot.
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748.
Radishes
Using the correct varieties, seed sowing can be done from late April until
September for use in May through October, and a September sowing of winter varieties
will give the first pickings in November.
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749.
Rhubarb
This is the only way to remove rhubarb stalks without damaging the crown of the plant, if the stalks are cut near the base the remaining stubs
will rot and the rot
will work down into the crown.
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750.
Spinach - New Zealand
It
will germinate without heat in the greenhouse, but takes 14 to 21 days.
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