Show LAY LAYING OUT UT A GARDEN ERRONEOUS IDEA THAT MUCH TIME IS REQUIRED plot by feet will produce enough fruit and vegetables for family of six run the rows north and south by E r arker there Is an important economical ado side to this question of i garden gaden beef tor for instance in its arious anous forms forma Is notoriously expensive especially where it la 13 eaten twice or three times a day wi tereas beans peas spinach etc when berned with mith would make up half the amount eaten eaters thus reducing the cash cost of the whole and the impression that a vegetable garden requires much time and caro care Is such an erroneous one two tio or th three r as hours a week mill ft suffice for a garden by feet which Is capable ot of producing fruit and vegetables enough tor for a family famili 0 of six provided the rows are three feet apart so that a horse may be used in laying out such a garden tho the rows rons should be run north and south for planted thus vegetables receive tho the greatest amount of sun T tho he first tour four rows s should be six si feet apart and tile the first of these might contain twelve enelva currant and gwehe bushes set six feet apart in the second row plant a hundred raspberry rasp bern berri canes three feet apart with two tino canes at each place the third row will be tor for berries and will ulli hold 1 10 plants grown in hills set one toot foot apart no runners being allo allowed Ned to grow gron the next thirteen rons will tilli be three feet apart and may be planted to the to fol lowing vegetables in the order asparagus plants plants 50 one ear seed lings alln s set three feet apart in the row parsnips par snips 50 feet then a hundred feet of onions of which 25 feet may be young sets for eaily summer beets and lettuce 50 feet earl cabbage a hundred feet late cabbage cab bige a hundred feet cauliflower 50 feet peas three full rows corn four full rows toma toes a hundred feet beans 50 feet okra ten feet then 50 feet more of 07 string beins and feet of dwarf linia lima beans the remaining four rons should lie he eight feet apart to allow the vines to spread in the first row I 1 lant 25 muskmelons musk melons six sit feet apart then a ro row of cucumbers set six feet apart he flie eggplants egg plants and ten early squash all six feet apart the next row may be planted to eight hubbard squash and twelve rhubarb plants set st ei feet apart and the list two rows ro may very properly be given over to herbs and flowers flo iNers tor for cutting it Is frequently forgotten that a great many people abroad notably the drav drawers ers of N water ater and hex hewers ers of wood live almost entirely on i vegetables ege tables con Bi dering meat a luxury only to be indulged in once a week while we ne in america having the most delicious and greatest variety of vegetables grown groin an where discard them tor for meat |