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Garden Planting

How To Plan Your Garden

To draw a reasonably accurate plan of your plot it is necessary to take a few measurements from the boundaries, usually to the corners of the house. First make a very rough sketch on which to jot down the measurements. Then measure from each corner of the house to the boundary, keeping in line with the house wall.

How To Mark Out Your Garden

To mark out a right angle, drive in a peg at the corner and from this stretch a garden line to mark one side of the right angle. Drive in a peg against the line exactly three feet from the first peg.

Spurges And Stonecrops For Your Garden

Spurges And +Stonecrops For Your +Garden There are many different spurges or euphorbias and in general they are not showy plants, but the foliage is often striking. +Euphorbia cyparissias has little narrow leaves, is 1 foot tall and turns bright yellow in the autumn. It loves hot, rather dry places.

Verbascums And Veronicas In Your Garden

Verbascums And +Veronicas In Your +Garden Verbascums are also known as+Mulleins , and are valuable because of their long, slender spikes of flowers. Some are very tall and may require support in exposed gardens. Few are long lived, but many renew themselves by self sown seedlings, particularly when grown in light, well-drained chalky or lime soils and warm, sunny places.

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