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Book: London Parks and Gardens, 1907
Chapter: Chapter 6 Municipal Public Parks

Plant production in public parks

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The larger parks are self-contained-that is to say, the bedding out and all the plants necessary for the flower-gardens are reared on the premises. There is a frame-ground with greenhouses attached, where the stock is kept and propagated. Of course, much depends on the soil and locality. In some parks the things will stand the winter much better than in others, where fog and smoke and damp work deadly havoc.