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Wild-Flower Garden

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
A wild-flower garden has a most attractive sound. One thinks of long tramps in the woods, collecting material, and then of the fun in fixing up a real for sure wild garden.
 
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Vegetable Culture

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
As a rule, we choose to grow bush beans rather than pole beans. I cannot make up my mind whether or not this is from sheer laziness. In a city backyard the tall varieties might perhaps be a problem since it would be difficult to get poles. But these running beans can be trained along old fences and with little urging will run up the stalks of the tallest sunflowers.
 
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The Genesis of Soil

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
Soil primarily had its beginning from rock together with animal and vegetable decay, if you can imagine long stretches or periods of time when great rock masses were crumbling and breaking up. Heat, water action, and friction were largely responsible for this. By friction here is meant the rubbing and grinding of rock mass against rock mass.
 
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The Cultivation of Vegetables

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
Before taking up the garden vegetables individually, I shall outline the general practice of cultivation, which applies to all. The purposes of cultivation are three to get rid of weeds, and to stimulate growth by (1) letting air into the soil and freeing unavailable plant food, and (2) by conserving moisture.
 
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Requisites of the Home Vegetable Garden

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
In deciding upon the site for the home vegetable garden it is well to dispose once and for all of the old idea that the garden "patch" must be an ugly spot in the home surroundings. If thoughtfully planned, carefully planted and thoroughly cared for, it may be made a beautiful and harmonious feature of the general scheme, lending a touch of comfortable homeliness that no shrubs, borders, or beds can ever produce.
 
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Planting Seeds

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
Any reliable seed house can be depended upon for good seeds; but even so, there is a great risk in seeds. A seed may to all appearances be all right and yet not have within it vitality enough, or power, to produce a hardy plant.
 
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Making a Garden

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
The first thing in garden making is the selection of a spot. Without a choice, it means simply doing the best one can with conditions. With space limited it resolves itself into no garden, or a box garden. Surely a box garden is better than nothing at all.
 
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Landscape Gardening

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
Landscape gardening has often been likened to the painting of a picture. Your art-work teacher has doubtless told you that a good picture should have a point of chief interest, and the rest of the points simply go to make more beautiful the central idea, or to form a fine setting for it. So in landscape gardening there must be in the gardener's mind a picture of what he desires the whole to be when he completes his work.
 
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Garden Pests

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
If we could garden without any interference from the pests which attack plants, then indeed gardening would be a simple matter. But all the time we must watch out for these little foes little in size, but tremendous in the havoc they make.
 
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Fighting Plant Enemies

By Stuart Smith | Published 02/2/2006 | Gardening | Unrated
The devices and implements used for fighting plant enemies are of two sorts: (1) those used to afford mechanical protection to the plants; (2) those used to apply insecticides and fungicides.
 
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