PREPARING FOR SUMMER 
SPRING WORK 
Gardens do not become beautiful of their 
own accord. It is only by real hard work that 
they can be made so, and the spring is one of 
the busiest times of the year, as, if hard work 
did not begin then, there would be no show of 
summer flowers. In gardening, busy prepara¬ 
tion for the future must be constantly made. 
Lost time and opportunity can never be re¬ 
covered. If the garden is neglected for even 
a short time it will soon show the signs of that 
neglect; and if the future is not looked forward 
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