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Show 1 1 ! GARDEN TIPS BY BURBANK i BT LI I m f: Bl RB ink World's Greatest Sdentlfii Agrlcul turlst. Befor- the garden comes, of court the gardener. And to the fortim I man, woman or child who Is ti on-Joy on-Joy tho companionship of growing things particularly If this be a tlrst I adventure a few thoughts are u-gested u-gested : Remember, first, that plants are living things like you ami inc. i They respond quickly to Intelligent care given thorn Thev ore enaiti to such care. And while ther.1 is no. hard and fast set rule for growing things It is will constantly to rc'nietn-ber rc'nietn-ber if you would gi t the best results, even as an amateur, that you -oust I use your h-ad aj well as your mQSi Is Anyone who has paased the .. n -I teur stage realises tho element of j I study and Intelligent effort required Hut what a pleasant avenue ot future fu-ture rewards Is offered! In all too many cases the beginner begin-ner considers his garden merely a plot of ground In which seeds arc-placed arc-placed and water poured Hence he gets Indifferent results and a few of the possible pleasures. Keep this in mind the plant is a. factory' manufacturing sunshine into food and beauty. Like hum ins the.' plant is striving to roach out ahd I needs intelligent help. When the gardener begins to re-1 allzo these things the k rowing things 1 become more human and o docs he. He finds rest and relaxation in his garden after a busy day and thl6 no matter how small his plot of ground or the types of plants ho may grow. Tomorrow Burbonk dlsdUSSeS I'hc (iarden." |