HOW TO MAKE A SCHOOL GARDEN 



and should be long enough to go around 



the entire garden. This can easily be 



made by cutting up a ball of good twine. 



The four-strand 



braided twine is 



best for this purpose. 



A twelve-inch pot label 



makes a very good 



stake for one end, and 



has the advantage that 



it can be ntimbered ; any 



strong stick can be 



utilized for the other 



end. If small crops are 



grown, the hand weeder 



will be found useful, 



although not essential. 



Where the children 



spade up their own 



gardens, the spades 



should be smaller than 



the ordinary garden 



spade.. These can be the needed tools 



procured, however, jf,^'"'"" 



from most local i^^^^'So. 



