Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 October 1918 — Boys and Girls’ Fall Gardens. [ARTICLE]

Boys and Girls’ Fall Gardens.

The war garden should not be neglected during the later part of the season. Keep every sfoot of ground producing vegetables until frosts end the growing season.) In the northern states there is still time to plant turnips, spinach, kale, radishes, lettuce, and beets, while in the middle Sopth there Is still time to plant all these crops as well as string beans and peas. In the lower South now is the time to plan for a good fall garden. In many sections of the South spinach, kale, lettuce, beets and similar crops may be planted at any time during the fall for use during the winter, as the climate is such i that they will continue to grow throughout the winter. Potato-onion sets may be put out in the fall in almost.all sections of the country.