Show PLANT PEAS FOR ALL SEASON Soil Should Be Prepared the Same as for Other Crops Some Somo Fertilizer Should Be Scattered Where Row Is to Be Planted and Then Raked In Scatter In-Scatter Scatter Seed Along In Furrow In planting garden peas first prepare prepare prepare pre pre- pare the soil the same as for other crops then scatter a n little fertilizer where the row is to be planted and andrake andrake andrake rake this Into the soil soU Next Nest stretch a line and make a deep mark with the corner comer of the hoe The bottom of this mark should be at least three Inches across so that the teed seed can be spread somewhat and not crowded too closely together Scatter the seed in this furrow 15 to 20 s seeds eds to the foot toot then cover er about three Inches deep and slightly firm the soil soU over the seed Beed with the back of at the hoe About two weeks will generally elapse bet beI be be- I t I A fore the tho sprout appears above th ground At least three and preferably four plantings should be made mude at Intervals interval of two weeks In order to keep kelp up a 0 continuous supply advises the United States Department of at AgrIculture I IJ the first planting Is of Alaska the second second sec sea ond and should be of ot Gradus or Thomas Thomai Laxton while the third should be oi of Excelsior and the fourth of Telephone or some similar variety This will guarantee a continuous supply There is nothing particularly dim dim- cult about the cultivation of peas peas- Just keep them well hoed and properly properly prop prop- erly trained upon uron the brush hrush or wire trellis to keep them off the ground After the peas pens are oil all gathered the vines and trellis trems can enn he removed one and the ground I planted to late potatoes late cabbage Spinach turnips late snap beans benns or any crop that It Is desired de dt desired sired to grow during the last Jast summer or fall months |