Gardening Tips
Posted by ivanckw at September 5th, 2007
But to suppose that the piece of ground of garden is large. To divide then this upwards of bands per foot broad and to remove the grass as front. What has to be done with the grass? Not to throw it far for him is full with the richness, although not completely in form available. To thus pack the grass side of grass in bottom of a place on others. The care to leave with the putrefaction and time. Once broken up makes him a fine manure. Such a pile of the vegetable matter of decomposition is called a pile of compost. All by the summer to add any old green vegetable matter to this. To put in autumn the sheets of autumn above. A fine fate of quality is fixed for another season.
Now while reading about gardening, don’t you feel that you never knew so much existed about gardening? So much matter you never knew existed.
Even when the garden is large enough to plough, I would pick out the largest pieces of sod rather than have them turned under. Go over the ploughed space, pick out the pieces of sod, shake them well and pack them up in a compost heap.
It is always better to use simple English when writing descriptive articles, like this one on gardening. It is the layman who may read such articles, and if he can’t understand it, what is the point of writing it?