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"In January, a village dame dug up her new potatoes she had sown in

September, as though for a wager. I was contented with turnip tops in

February and with planting early Lextonian peas, intermediate carrots and a

second crop of broad beans. It was a great time for self-seeded vegatables.

I ususally leave some few of my stock to run to seed, nature's planting

fetching up seedlings twice as strong and healthy as man's. In this way I

got a hundred lusty calabresse plants from one old winter matron! and had

nothing to do buit set them in rows when the time came. I did the same with

seakale beet, than which no food-plant is more valuable in a small holding.

It was originally a hybrid of perennial spinach beet and sugar beet, and it

was a friend of mine who first sent it to Reading with the recommendation

that it was probably the best fodder crop in existence. In France he used to

keep cattle and sheep on it all winter and the cattle he fed on it gave as

much winter milk as summer milk." (H.J. Massingham)

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