The California Vegetables in Garden And Field; a Manual of Practice With And Without Irrigation for Semitropical Countries

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MARCH.
Later plantings of all sorts of hardy vegetables for succes- sion is pursued. The venturesome on higher, warmer lands try corn, melons, squashes, tomatoes, and continue planting beans.
Cantaloups are planted for main crop in Imperial valley. Sugar beets are largely sown for factory use. Sweet potatoes should go into the hot-bed for slipping.
APRIL.
April is another month for succession planting of hardy vege- tables, but it is getting late except where moisture is ample and late showers
...quite certain. Tender plants are out of serious danger except in especially frosty places. Beans can be confidently planted.
Peppers, tomatoes, egg plant, sweet potatoes and other growths started under cover can be brought to the open ground. Corn, melons and squashes can be safely planted as field crops. The sea- son's race is well along in its last quarter, and heat and drought have already made hay and are ripening the grain.
MAY.
Everything for which there can be assured ample moisture can still be planted in the moderate heat of the coast regions, but it is late for shallow-rooting plants to take hold in the interior heat, even with irrigation.


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