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11.
Planning For Relaxation
The small garden would ideally have most of its flower colour in winter and spring with bulbs limited to single group plantings of about a
dozen bulbs each of the kinds you most like.
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12.
Shrubs For Edges
For this purpose a half
dozen or so silver or grey leaved shrubs are suggested.
Probably the most silvery of all is Santolina chamaecyparissus, known by some as lavender-cotton, though the plant is neither a lavender nor a cotton.
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13.
Fall Plantings
These salad greens will, with care and freedom from really bad weather, continue to give pickings and pullings throughout winter when sown and pricked out to boxes a
dozen at a time.
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14.
Spring Plantings
Sow a
dozen lettuce seeds at the end of one box, and transplant a few at a time into the space that is left using a 3 in/7.
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15.
Trees And Evergreens
On mature trees, the bark on sturdy trunks may be the main attraction, especially on winter days which allow leisure time for studying, and perhaps sketching, half a
dozen kinds of trees, each having a typical bark pattern by which it could be identified by touch alone by a sensitive gardener.
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16.
Summer
There are several varieties of dwarf beans, many types of carrots, bunching onions, a half
dozen lettuce varieties, three hybrid dwarf sweet corn, Swiss chard, celtuce, spinach in two types, corn salad, white summer turnips, dwarf early peas, the white and golden beets, the Winter Keeper beet, and the Formanova beet with carrot-like roots, Chinese cabbage, parsley, edible podded peas, radishes; almost a case of you name it and you can have it.
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17.
February - Last Week
- In prepared soil, well drained, sow few early peas, broad beans, parsnips, spinach, early lettuce, half
dozen potatoes.
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18.
March - Third Week
- Take half
dozen cuttings of rosemary and lavender to root in can of sandy soil in window.
Vegetables
- Sow laxtons progress peas with a few spinach and early lettuce seeds between rows.
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19.
December - First Two Weeks
- For colour in the porch or frost-free greenhouse, pot up a couple of sturdy wallflowers, polyanthuses and half a
dozen corms of anemone de caen.
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20.
The Tools
A professional brush, when properly cared for, can last a
dozen paint jobs.
Last but not least, look for a good paint store.
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