. SOUTH BORDER A, B, C & D, four compartments in which to plant various crops, alternately; a to /, small compartments round the border for nursing plants, sweet herbs, and setting out permanent beds of Asparagus, Artichoke, Rhubarb, etc. The border facing South should be protected on the North side by a close board fence or wall, and will be found useful for sowing early Eaclish, Lettuce, Beets, &c., and setting out Tomatoes, Egg-plants, etc. The waved line represents a grape trellis ; the entrance is at E. This plan may be carried out in a garden of greater or less extent.


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