The American Kitchen-Gardener

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If the seed of Early York, Early Dutch, or other early kinds of Cabbage be sown in June, July, and August, and transplanted, as they become fit, into good ground from fifteen to eighteen inches apart, the first planting would make good heads for fall use ; and the plants of late sowings, if transplanted in Septem- ber and October, in a warm border, would produce tender, sweet-eating greens for use in the early part of winter ; the lat- ter plantings may be placed ten or twelve inches from plant
... to plant. These could be easily sheltered on the approach of severe weather, without being taken up. The cultivation of Collards is well adapted to our Southern States, as there they need no protection in winter.
CAEDOONS.
Cardon. Cynara cardunculus.
The Cardoon Artichoke, a native of Candia, is much culti- vated in Europe for culinary purposes, such as for salads, soups, stews. The stems of the leaves being thick and crisp, are the eatable parts, after being blanched. They are in perfection in autumn and winter.


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