25 JUNE 1942, Page 18

In the Garden In one demonstrative but also economic garden

the covers of the Duli. frames (which nursed crops of various vegetables sown simultaneousl are now cleared off and the space is occupied by bush vegetable marrow which are preferred before the more rampageous sorts. This Dutc intensive method is growing more and more popular, and a refineme has now been devised. A present use of the rejected glass covers h been elaborated. They have been so made that they can compose t walls, roof and doors of a tall and imposing greenhouse. The work done quickly and easily by any amateur hands. The greenhouse is no in being and already contains a very promising crop of tomatoes. does the art of gardening, on the mechanical side, grow in effect ingenuity. England begins to resemble "the valley of glass" in Guernse of which Prince Kropotkin wrote with prophetic fervour two

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