Show allow ample space for moisture among trees in planting currants and ries it Is quite common to find these set over against the fence or grass growing border 0 the garden in some few instances this plan Is all right but where moisture Is scarce these plants should be set in rows where they can be cultivated on both sides having a space of neatly 10 feet between any plant and other crops it planting apple trees at the same time and setting these rows SO feet or more apart as they should be to do the best in later years one row of the small fruits may be planted midway between each two rows of apple trees these will have passed their best years by the time that the apple trees have reached a size that requires all the space between for drawing on tor moisture eo they may be dug out |