The Villa Gardener Comprising the Choice of a Suburban Villa Residence the Lay
The Villa Gardener Comprising the Choice of a Suburban Villa Residence the Lay
Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1783-1843
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257 house, or some object within the boundaries of the residence ; snch as conceal objects which it is not desirable to see either within the boundaries or beyond them ; and such as produce shade, say for a seat or walk, during the heat of summer. The condemned trees and shrubs having been rooted out, the ground should be thoroughly trenched to the depth of 3 or 4 feet, and mixed with manure; the drains, walks, walls, and all the buildings, being attended to, and put in i-epair, according to th...e mode suggested in p. 150. , &c. If the ground be trenched 3 or 4 feet deep, it should remain at least six months before it is planted, in order that it may be consolidated by rains. For this reason, the best time for deep trenching is early in autumn, in order that the rains of that season may equalise the sinking of the soil. In many, and per- haps in most, cases of renovating a villa garden, the situation of some of the main features, such as the flower-garden, the kitchen-garden, the con- servatory, some of the ornamental structures, &c.
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