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1Texas Southern Almanac May 1860 Empty Texas Southern Almanac May 1860 Mon May 31, 2010 10:51 pm

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Permit nothing to interfere with the early scraping of the Cotton
that may yet need it...Oats, Rye, and other small grains, will
require to be cut during this month....every acre of small-grain
stubble should be broken up and planted with Peas or Sweet
Potatoes...Late Corn must be planted about the end of this month, or early in the next. When thought advisable to plant Peas among the Corn, let half-a-dozen be dropped between each hill at the second hoeing...Bermuda-grass meadows should be cut over early in the month...

Garden Calendar
Continue to plant Melons, Squash, Cucumbers, Corn for roasting ears,Okra for succession. Set out more Tomato and Pepper plants, sowing more seed for paltns to be set out last of June and July; the Tomatoes set out in the spring cease to bear byt he first of
August...Do not fail to secure large beds of Drumhead, Savoy, etc. Cabbage and Brocoli plants, sowing during showery
weather....Continue to set out Sweet Potato sprouts or cuttings of vines...A bed of Celery seed may be sown.

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