Gardening Articles

The gardening is a hobby or business of common sense; and the man, or the woman, who has learned by experience how to do a thing, whether it is cornering the market or growing cabbages, naturally does it better than the one who has not. Do not expect the impossible. If you do, go into the grocery for your needs instead of trying to garden. If you are going to take up gardening, you will have to work, and you will have a great many disappointments. All that we, or anyone else, could put between the two covers of a book or in gardening article will not make a gardener of you. It must be learned through the fingers, and back, too, as well as from the printed page.

Fill all of the requirements that you can, and then by taking full advantage of the advantages you have, you can discount the disadvantages. After all it is careful, persistent work, more than natural advantages, that will tell the story; and keep in mind that a good garden does _not_ grow--it is made.

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The more familiar you can make yourself, both in theory and in practice, with all the multitude of operations which modern gardening involves, the greater success you will attain.


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