A MOSS GARDEN."
"I havo just made one of those Kttl« gardens you told us about in the JFairyj King. It looks lovoly.-I found a lot of lovely moss and some tiny red berries and tiny pink-topped toadstools or mushrooms, T^ith which I made a Tairyj Bing.' I also found-some small rfem» and trees. "QUEEN O'.THE HILLSA Belmont. -V GARDENING INT WINTER. \ "My garden it coming an bea*>' tlfully. All my thlrty^lx iwrcljsus and freesia bulbs art «p7 and doing splendidly. I 'bam fet > - about sixty mixed sWttt pea seeds from my garden, some «f which I will plant.' lam also getting ftomt" mixed astor, blue sweet pea, apricot fancy, and pink larkspur seen, also some tomato seeds, which I am planting too. I have built a sort of trellis of sticks criss-crossed' for the sweet peas, and also to act as a break-wind tor the asters, as they need a sunny position shelter* ed from the wind. "PETER PAH." ' Wadestown. !
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 17, 19 July 1930, Page 20
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161A MOSS GARDEN." Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 17, 19 July 1930, Page 20
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