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Show A Children's Garden. Give tho children on opportunity to make garden, says Country Llfo In Amorlca. Let them grow what they will. Let them experiment. It matters mat-ters less that they produco good plants than that they try for themselves. A place should bo reserved. Lot It bo woll out of Bight, for tho results may not bo ornamental. Howovor, take care that tho conditions are good for the growing of plants good soil, plenty plen-ty of sun, freedom from tho encroachment encroach-ment of troe loots and from molosta-tion molosta-tion of carriage drive or chickens. It may be woll to set tho area oft by a high fence of chlcken-wlro screen; thon cover tho fence with vines. Put a seat In tho enclosure. This will constitute con-stitute on outdoor nursery-room; and whllo tho child is being entertained and Is gaining health ho may gain ox-perlenco ox-perlenco and naturo-sympathy at the same time. |