Beautifying farm home grounds / [by C.P. Halligan].

This bulletin discusses using Michigan farm home grounds to best advantage. Includes information on siting the house, selecting exposure, drainage, entrance/service/living divisions of the grounds, grading, lawns, varieties of grasses, fertilizers, use of manure, weed control, walks and drives, lan...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Halligan, Charles P. (Author)
Corporate Author: Michigan State College. Agricultural Experiment Station
Language:English
Published: East Lansing, Mich. : Agricultural Experiment Station, Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, Landscape Architecture Section, [1929]
Edition:Revised.
Series:Michigan regular bulletin
Regular bulletin ; no. 281
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Online Access:
Local Note:
P. 17 appears at the end of the MSU copy.
Physical Description:48 pages : illustrations.
Format: Electronic eBook
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Summary:
This bulletin discusses using Michigan farm home grounds to best advantage. Includes information on siting the house, selecting exposure, drainage, entrance/service/living divisions of the grounds, grading, lawns, varieties of grasses, fertilizers, use of manure, weed control, walks and drives, landscape planting, selection of shrubs/trees/vines, hardy perennials, and annuals.
Note:Cover title.
"September, 1929."
Published in 1939 as Landscaping the home grounds.
Archive copy of bulletin. Do not use for current recommendations.
Electronic resource.
Call Number:SB473 .H35 1929 Online
Reproduction Note:
Electronic reproduction. East Lansing, Mich. : Digital & Multimedia Center, Michigan State University Libraries, 2006. 1 PDF file. System requirement: Adobe Acrobat Reader s 2006 miu n.