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CABBAGE: Plantings of cabbage can now be made, preferably on ridges, especially if the soil is inclined to be cold and hold excessive moisture. Plants should be set out 24 inches between the rows, and about 18 inches apart in the rows. About two weeks before planting the area should be given a good dressing of a complete garden manure well worked into the soil. Varieties suitable for planting are: Enfield Market, Earlibald and Golden Acre.

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Te Ao Hou, Autumn 1953, Page 42

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CABBAGE: Te Ao Hou, Autumn 1953, Page 42

CABBAGE: Te Ao Hou, Autumn 1953, Page 42

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