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Show l AND WHAT TO PLANT IN GARDEN vThat the school children should de-Be de-Be considerable of their effort in -dening to the production of corn H1 Peas is belief of J. J. Andrews, wervisor of school garden work. HKr- Andrews had considered the war Bden work from the standpoint of Hatest possible success to be at-ned at-ned in the campaign and says that B campaign is now well under way. B states that tho boys and girls of den arc taking great interest in the Hf garden work and arc anxious to all they may to help win the war by Bwering this plea for greater food Hduction. Hlr. Andrews is rapidly checking all Bilable vacant ground in the city H- endeavoring to get it for uso for war garden work. Ho also advo-ps advo-ps the planting of potatoes on a erous liss Edna Ladwig, county home bonstrator for "Weber county, has Hp taken up gardening in her work B is making a special effort to stim-R-c gardening on all available ground spado In the county that has ordinarily not been planted. Both Mr. Andrews and Miss Ladwig have prepared schedules for planting which may well bo considered by all persons desiring to help in garden work. They are as follows : Mr. Andrews Says. "Potatoes may substitute wheat to some extent. "Work for the fore part of next week: "1; ) Finish, planting early vege- "2. Plant tender seeds in boxes Indoors. In-doors. "?.. Spade up soil for tender plants in the garden and keep it moist. "4. Secure a vacant lot for pota toes, corn,' tomatoes, or beans. "5. Every boy and girl keep records. rec-ords. Miss Ladwig suggests that the following fol-lowing plan of planting be carried out for garden plots covering 30x60 feet of ground, or thereabouts: Date planted D istance April 1st Bet. Rows. Asparagus 1.5 feet Lettuce, Radishes 1.5 feet May 20. L Cucumbers followed by Cucumbers and squash 1 foot Onion sets 1 foot Early turnips, endive, cress ....1 foot July 1. Early beets, followed by early cabbage cab-bage 1 foot Onions for seed . . . , 1 foot Parsley, carrots 1 foot Parsnips 1 foot Early peas, followed by string beans 1.5 feet April 20. Cabhage, cauliflower 1.5 feet July 1. Lettuce, followed hy celery 1.5 feet Radishes followed by celery 1.5 feet Late peas 1.5 feet May 1. String beans 2 feet August 1. Early sweet corn, followed by two rows of turnips - 1.2 feet May 15. Late sweet corn 2iA feet Dwarf lima beans, peppers . . 2l, feet Tomatoes, egg plant 3 feet. nn |