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With this fact in mind we
should consider the gardening landscape and
should not feel
restricted to any part of the
premises merely because it is out of sight
behind the barn or garage.
In the average moderate-sized place there will
not be much choice as to
land. It will be necessary to take what is to be
had and then do the
very best that can be done with it.
But there
will probably be a good
deal of choice as to, first, exposure, and
second, convenience. Other
things being equal, select a spot near at hand,
easy to access. It may
seem that a difference of only a few hundred
yards will mean nothing,
but if one is depending largely upon spare
moments for working in and
for watching the garden and in the growing of
many vegetables the
latter is almost as important as the
former. This matter of convenient
access will be of much greater importance than
is likely to be at first
recognized. Not until you have had to make a
dozen time-wasting trips
for forgotten seeds or tools, or gotten your
feet soaking wet by going
out through the dew-drenched grass, will you
realize fully what this
may mean.
Gardening Landscape Tips |
Vegetable Garden
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