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Story October 3, 1919

New Mexico State Record

Santa Fe., Santa Fe, Santa Fe County, New Mexico

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Advisory article on improving home grounds in fall by planting flowers, trees, transplanting shrubs and perennials like roses and violets for enhanced beauty and comfort next spring.

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PLANT FLOWERS AND TREES

Now Is the Best Time to Plan and Work on the Improvement of the Home Grounds.

The appearance of the home has much to do with its utility as well as its beauty. A home where there are flowers, trees, lawn, etc., seems more comfortable than where these things are absent. Such a home is always more satisfying, and that of course is a quality of utility.

Fall is a good time to improve the yard, lawn and general appearance of the home. Late fall is a favorable time to transplant many biennials and perennials. Roses, "the queen of flowers," may be set; other shrubs may be transplanted; violets, bulbs of various kinds, sweet peas, etc., may be started for early spring blossoms.

A little time given to the yard and lawn now will be worth much to the appearance of your home next spring. Look over the yard and see what improvements can be made. Doubtless you will find that much can be done to make your home more attractive.

What sub-type of article is it?

Gardening Advice Home Improvement

What keywords are associated?

Planting Flowers Transplanting Shrubs Home Improvement Fall Gardening Lawn Care

Where did it happen?

Home Grounds, Yard, Lawn

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Home Grounds, Yard, Lawn

Event Date

Late Fall

Story Details

Fall is a good time to improve the yard, lawn, and general appearance of the home by transplanting biennials, perennials, roses, shrubs, violets, bulbs, and starting sweet peas for early spring blossoms. A little time given now will enhance the home's appearance next spring.

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