Garden Helps

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Sow and treat the same as cabliage.
CRESS Really a window garden relish, can be sown in a bowl and set in the window and in a few days you can cut it off close to the soil and have a delicious salad, or relish like lettuce. Pepper grass is its other name, as it is really a warm member of the vege- table family. Sow it very thickly. Write your name in the soil and carefully sow the seed and, if kept moist, in four days it will be up and your signature plainly set in the soil green and verdant.
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...ou can repeat the sowing and if you only have a wnndow and a bowl of soil you can have a growing garden in your room.
Entirely distinct is Water Cress which delights to fill up a bubbling spring or a running stream of shallow water. Like its little name-sake, it is used as j-ou would lettuce. It is altogether an aquatic plant and seed sown by the waters mhII give you re- turns for years to come, if properly cut and preserved.
CORN SALAD This plant is sown in the wet months and used as lettuce which it resembles.


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