The Childs Food Garden With a Few Suggestions for Flower Culture

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[26] BEETS Beets need bright sunshine and soil that is fertile and loose. Treating the soil with lime often benefits them greatly, as they do not grow well in sour soil. Plant first the early turnip varieties. Be sure to soak the seed over night before planting.
Plant beets soon after your radishes are up, and for suc- cessive crops as late as midsummer.
Make the rows at least 12 inches apart, and cover the seed to the depth of i inch. When the beets are about 6 inches high, they should be thin
...ned to about 4 inches apart.
The young beet tops that you pull up in thinning are excellent for greens. If you have more of these than you need for one meal, thin only part of the rows on one day.
Cultivate the rows thoroughly and keep a dust mulch on the surface of the soil (page 16).
Beets may be stored in the cellar for winter use. Place them in boxes and cover them with damp sand (page 53).
[27] TOMATOES The tomato does best in rich, Hght, sandy, and well- drained soil. Plants may be bought, or the seeds may.


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