The Planning Planting of Little Gardens

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The Planning Planting of Little Gardens
George Dillstone
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This com- petitor has utilized the fall in the ground from east to west by levelling out the western end, and thus creating a terrace to the house, with some broad central steps descending to the lawn, and the whole idea of this is thoroughly well conceived. It is a question for the reader who wishes to adopt this idea to decide whether or no the use of paving is a little too lavish. As a guide to those who contemplate such a feature I will suggest that in few places would it be achieved at an ...expenditure of less than 55 ; in some districts it would be more. It must, however, be remembered that, on the whole, this design would prove comparatively inex- pensive in the carrying out. Below the terrace Miss * Matthiola bicornis is the name under which this delightful little plant is offered by the seed merchants.
63 The Winning Designs Brown surrendered unconditionally to the existing cir- cumstances, and I think the general impression will be that, despite the attraction of a shady walk round under the fruit-trees, there are many ways in which this area could have been utilized with results more satisfactory to the garden lover generally, and into which the fruit-trees could have been introduced quite successfully.


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