Citation: Nicholson, Rachel Gertrude. Kitchen gardening. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1905.Morse Department of Special CollectionsIntroduction: The purpose of a kitchen garden is not the production of vegetables to supply the market but to supply the home table demand. In raising vegetables for home use the expenditure of time and money is amply repaid, and is well worth the effort. A kitchen garden is a necessity for every farm and is usually a possibility to the average town home except of course in the large cities. A good garden should furnish at least half of the family living for the entire year, and is thus an important means of support. Location; The kitchen garden should be conveniently near the kitchen, but so...