. How to make school gardens; a manual for teachers and pupils. School gardens. HOW TO MAKE A SCHOOL GARDEN 9 of the exposure, as the fence would shade on the one side and the tall plants on the other, if planted in any other A CORNER IN THE TOOL ROOM With individual gardens, it is well to give the children seeds put up in packages, with just enough for the row in each package. Otherwise there may be a waste. Measuring tape, stakes and a mallet or hatchet, and sometimes a line, are required for marking out the garden. Very good stakes can be made by cutting up furring strips, which can
. How to make school gardens; a manual for teachers and pupils. School gardens. HOW TO MAKE A SCHOOL GARDEN 9 of the exposure, as the fence would shade on the one side and the tall plants on the other, if planted in any other A CORNER IN THE TOOL ROOM With individual gardens, it is well to give the children seeds put up in packages, with just enough for the row in each package. Otherwise there may be a waste. Measuring tape, stakes and a mallet or hatchet, and sometimes a line, are required for marking out the garden. Very good stakes can be made by cutting up furring strips, which can. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hemenway, Herbert Daniel, 1873-. New York, Doubleday, Page & company
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