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Excerpt from The Garden, Vol. 33: An Illustrated Weekly Journal of Horticulture in All Its Branches
Broad beans.-these are grown in large quan tities as a field crop, and are cleared off in time to get winter Broccoli, greens, or Turnips put in, and being hardy the earlier-they can be got in the better. They are not much grown as a late crop, as, after runner and dwarf Beans become plentiful, there is little demand for them. A good breadth sown in January and another in February generally complete the sowing of this crop in market gardens, the varieties used being Longpod for the first sow ing and Windsor for the second. Taylor's Windsor is a great favourite in this locality.
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