Show I I IN TRANSPLANTING USE HARDIEST HOT BED PLANTS Hardened Before BeJ Be Be- Ali AIl Should Be 2 J fore Being Planted in ill Garden By DT FRA FRANIC IC X Y In picking picking- over tho the hotbed for to tomato tomato to- to mato nato cauliflower eggplant cabbage and pepper plants plantz to bo set In the garden arden the tho large hard hardy ones should bo selected elected Tho small ones ma may t bo be o transplanted later It ft needed All AU plants should be hardened ort off before beto they are f taken from hotbeds In this section where low Ios temperature temperatures temperatures tempera tempera- tures ture must be dealt with frequently It Is 13 necessary to give tho the plants special cial dat care catO for tor a s. week or ten days das be before before be- be fore tore setting them In the thc open When 1 I I plants are grown ronn In hotbeds they are alo I I forced In rich soil with an abundance of ot water and heat and become large lane and md succulent succulent- They aro are tender so Iou long Ions longa a an as they remain In tho the beds and are arc easily injured when tran transplanted iu in the open Garden Gardeners rs ba nave have been able to avoid this b by not watering them for ten cIa days s 's previous to transplanting raising raisin the 1 sashes and exposing the tho plants to the fresh Cresh air and antI outdoor conditions during during dur dur- jn ing the day when the tho weather is ls good When the tho sun Is shining and It Is not too cold th the tho cover cr should be bo removed entirely from front 0 3 a. a in iii to about p p. p m. m About About thirty minutes before tb the plants arc are taken from the be bed t to be 00 transplanted the tie soil sou should be thoroughly hl soaked with wa water er This will prevent any serious wilting and the plant growth will not be bo Interfered with to any great e extent B as Ri a a. great elt deal of ot the soil will adhere to tc the roots Tho The soil soU in which the plants are to bet set should be prepared The plants should be bo taken up with a J. J trowel trowel- lIe Hover pull them up as it breaks the tine fine roots The holes should be dug duS' Just before the plants are set so the soil will not become dry A L dibble may be bo conveniently con con- used for setting plants The Ideal kleal time to set them is just before nightfall and after a 3 shower or on a cloudy cloud da day 0 c- c 0 ci i- i J. J Berries I Io o 0 This week or next is a good time to set act out blackberry and raspberry plants Set Sel them in a. a cool shady place In one ono corner or along llong one side of ot tho the garden In a a. vegetable garden rarden the bc best t. t place for or them Is h In the o odd othi I i- i canno ut I grown TOwn Their favorite fa soil son is the deep fine sandy loam learn tyPo type with an abundance abundance ance ance of or humus an and moisture but they do fairly well wen In most any kind of ot soil soU except the very dry Spade the soil to a depth of ot ten inches or more and set tho the plants three feet apart in rows allowing four tour feet teet between the rows Dig a hole for each cach plant largo large enough BO so the roots I may spread out freely In all directions If Ir an any of or t tho the roots aro arc bruised or broken the Injured section should be cut off oft with a sharp knife before the plants are set See that tho the mark where the roil eon came came to on the plant when they were set In tho the nursery Is s about three Inches below bolow the surface when then they are re transplanted Cover Corer the I roots with rich mellow soil The plants must be bo careful carefully looked after especially the first year It will willbe I I b be necessary to hoe the patch three or four tour times during the summer to keep the weeds under control and to conserVo conservo con- con servo sero to Induce new root growth The patch eventually will become a dense ense thicket If It the shoots or suckers ir rl not cut out The Individual rows uld du not be 10 more than ten inches ri fie Rc If Jf a 3 clean path Is not kept bet bett be- be t tt v en the rows the b berries aro are diff diff- cult TO pick at harvest time timo The suckers i may be destroyed with the cultivator or hoe hoc but if ie pulled by hand the they do not reappear so 80 rapidly The Thc b berries s arc aro usually much larger er when suckers are Te removed remo soon after thc they appear the ground round Canes that haVe borne fruit should be cut out and burned immediately after the fruit has bas been cl i t v I Sov Sov Sy Beans I Corn Corn planting time is the time to plant soy O oy b beans ans The They are being ral raised m more re extensively every cery year In the tho thoI I corn belt The They were practically tin tin- k known own In the tile middle west a few fw years ago apo t o. o t Now ow farmers arc being added to the soy bean list each rear vear and most of ot those who ho have bae tried them are arp adding hild lag laga J a a. to few moro more acres whenever henl possible Tow Tot i. i demoted a n. a. a few fow hundred acres to bran foj l' l in In Tn 1918 accord accord- accord I crop e experts of or th the e college of ot ac more than acres were I rN raised and last year car there thre were ere nearly 49 acre acre Soy Sin bean bani huid be he cultivated b bv by 1 tal-mem tal with a n j silo llo to fill for one of nt tl p. p tp most st blA t feeds teds ds for tor cattle caUl consists ts of ot a slIng ot of a i. i mixture of ot tw two third It corn Scorn and ancI third one of soy o bean Th crop iv if almost any my form bv hy nearly all classes of ot ll live lIvi In Iowa Iora It Is la prized as lS a ho hog r feL n rewn for io the o ov nv bean 1 Is I. planted with corn and Jin td down It also Is IR considered rod one ne neof of othe the b e l ncr hay bay eron cronn For cat cattle s1 lY l In 11 districts the tho rny benn be has haI I en n ranked at t the ton top nt or list When planted plant lt with corn Jt U. yields a a. i reater tonnage of or teal fel than any t other oUter crop an an Important Unfortunately all 11 soils soIl do not con con- t ln the bacteria for to soy ht- ht hen hern nJ 1 yr th th soil IP tl ii easily t ri Mj b cultures now on the m eL r Some o of or f ie best het varieties r ri nf or soy ty t. t Jl arAj t ito no Fin Chr Wilson In Ium Green n and Minnesota rIt in |