Show new bulletin gives hints on profits in victory gardens aiming at a successful gardening season in the state a new but bulletin etin profit in gardening camo came oil oft the presses recently published by the utah state agricultural ric ri u extension service ana written by dr arvil L stark extension horticulturist the cover of the bulletin portrays several popular garden varieties rie riet ties les in near natural colors dr stark advises in his introduction brodu tro c tion a several a veral items which W will Ill bring successful gardening these are suitable soil a weekly water supply good seed information and common sense plus a little effort he recommends plowing in the fall all or early eaily spring as fall plowing improves soil allows ar tor early spring planting alq and helps control weeds and insect pests also there is less demand for labor and equipment in the fall and early spring than in late spring another point of a si ice concerns planning of the garden in winter the length of the row of each euclit vegetable planted should be adjusted to family needs and pot to the number of seeds in a packet la in profits in gardening dr stark states that small gardens will produce most food value from beets broccoli cabbage carrots early onions turnips swiss chard spinach tomatoes summer gummer squash cauliflower lettuce and snap beans additional advice concerns placing garden near the kitchen which makes tor for greater comfort in preparation of foods buying the best seed and at an early date planting to avoid spring frosts and planting ot of certain vegetables at the time of the year when they will best mature matura these plants are specifically described and listed A special section of the bulletin is devoted to garden insect control and is written by dr george F knowlton extension entomologist and describes methods of post pest elimination |