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Cutting Garden. The cutting garden is perhaps the most simplegarden and the easiest garden to maintain. The only problem of sucha garden is to provide easy access to plants placed in definite rows withsufficient space for easy cultivation. In a garden of this kind plantsare permitted their freedom of growth and the object is to feed themheavily with fertilizer in order to produce the most desirable flowerswhich are to be cut at a time when the plants are at their height ofbloom. The problem of maintenance is one of supplying sufficientfertilizer to keep the flowers growing vigorously, of cultivating themfrequently, and watering freely.

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