quite solid. Have the walk two inches wider on each side than you desire, as this checks the turf and weeds from encroaching, and prevents the rain-water getting to the foundation of the walk. Flowers and the flower garden - Seite 11von Elizabeth Watts - 1866 - 188 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George William Johnson - 1857 - 852 Seiten
...water and roll well again; add one-eighth of an inch of the best coloured gravel ; and again roll until quite solid. Have the walk two inches •wider on...rain-water getting to the foundation of the walk. COSDA'I.IA. (Named after Cniidnl, a Spanish botanist. Nat, ord., Rkamnad» f Khamnaceio]. Linn., 5-Pcninnilrln... | |
| Shirley Hibberd - 1859 - 306 Seiten
...water and roll well again; add one-eighth of an inch of the best coloured gravel, and again roll until quite solid. Have the walk two inches wider on each side than you desire; this checks grass and weeds from encroaching, and prevents the rain-water getting to the foundation... | |
| George William Johnson - 1877 - 932 Seiten
...water and roll well again; edd one-eighth of an inch of the best coloured gravel ; and again roll until quite solid. Have the walk two inches .wider on each...rain-water getting to the foundation of the walk. CONDA'UA. (Named after Condal, a Spanish botanist. Nat ord., Rhumnads [Rhamnaceœ]. Linn., b-Pmtandria... | |
| James Shirley Hibberd - 1878 - 312 Seiten
...water and roll well again; add oneeighth of an inch of the best coloured gravel, and again roll until quite solid. Have the walk two inches wider on each side than you desire—this checks grass and weeds from encroaching, and prevents the rain-water getting to the foundation... | |
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