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CHILDREN'S GARDENS 
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nothing has been planted before, as then you 
must dig the soil very well and thoroughly 
before anything is put in. Only a single spade- 
depth dug in the ground will not be enough ; 
you will have to turn over the ground and then 
go as deep again, and you will find the soil 
much more hard and stiff to turn than if your 
amusement in seeing one’s little landscapes 
grow. 
It requires a great deal of real hard work 
to get things to grow well in a wild garden, 
especially if it is some outlying bit of the 
grounds which is given you for a garden, where 
CORNER IN A WILD GARDEN 
