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Show 4 4- GARDEN TIPS BY BURBANK ' I 1 4- f BY I.VTHI'R BntllANK World - .r-iateit ficlentifio Agriculturist Agricultu-rist WTien you look out upon your back yard and see n pile of ahc, and old -1 n i .in. nnd other debris lying about don't despair! Quite the contrary! Mere you have a fine ittart. once th .ii . .ins have been cleaned up ani, dumped The ashes are Just what you j want for tho soil. The average btck yard can afford a apace of 10 by 30 feet and the aver-i hrc person cun easily spade and take' care of such a plot. If it Is a vegetable garden you have In mind, uch a space will go far toward provldllng vegetables for a family of three or four. Now get a good spade, a good trowel nd be suro to do a little plan-1 nine un the garden's form. Ptr.iight) rows between the beds are Important, Impor-tant, even though this requires a little more effort. A two-foot width Is always sufficient for these, and quite frequently a foot will suffice. Try to make the garden a family nffalr. Turn It Into exercise, rather than Into work. And by all moans get the children interested Nothing Is more healthful and helpful to the Child body arid mind Then start to dig! Tomorrow Burhnnk tell.- atwint ' Thi Soil. ' 00 |