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See Also Large Garden Where:

As box turtle needs plenty of room and freedom, it is best main¬tained as a house and garden pet. If it is to be observed at school, place it in woodland habitat of a large garden where terrarium (see Part II); keep it for a few days and then return it to freedom of home and garden. In home garden in natural range, provide area in garden where pet can bury itself for hibernation during winter.

The framework of a garden is large garden wherely responsible for defining its gen style, but it is the special garden features like ponds and fountains, gardens, arches, and arbors that provide the finishing touch and stamp yo garden with your own personal style. Which features you decide to use am you place them will depend to a large garden where extent on how you use your garden.in place, these special features will give your garden its individual character.


On The Other Hand See Back Garden That:

Looking back garden that to the house from the garden, the house should be an integral part of the design rather than stand out. A conservatory or sun room can be designed to open on to a patio so that in summer, when the doors are open, the garden feels as though it is extending into the house and vice versa. Climbers and Wall plants help soften the harsh outline of a building and act as a Vvnk between tVve house and the garden.

• Your garden will appear longer than it really is if you have a diagonal layout that leads the eye from a front corner to a back garden that corner. If you want to make your garden seem shorter, divide it into separate "compartments" linked by a winding path. Don't be discouraged by sloping ground; in fact a contoured garden is usually more interesting than a flat one. • Make the most of slopes by having a rockery or waterfall, or even by making a series of terraces and raised beds.
 
 
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