Landscape Your Place-Increase the Value 20%
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March/April 1970
By the Mother Earth News editors
Below, you'll find two aids to landscaping which can be a lot of help. First of all at the top are the two little diagrams showing the "wrong way" and the "right way" to arrange plantings and driveway of a small area. It shows pretty clearly what a mistake it is to just plant anywhere, how you can spoil the looks of your place by bad planning even though you may spend a lot of money for pretty flowers and beautiful trees. Of course you can avoid this by having a landscape architect, but we don't think that is necessary for a small place.
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If you will do a little reading on the subject you'll find landscaping is simple and it's easy to learn the don'ts.
Below the "right-wrong" diagram is a landscaping score card which we've adapted from a farmstead score card put out by the Agricultural Extension Service at Ohio State University. You may not agree with all of the things listed here - some points are largely a matter of personal taste and a great deal depends on your locality. But we think you'll find this score card very useful just the same, for checking over your own place and finding ways to improve it.
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