Terrace Decoration: After being put in its final place on the terrace, the tub was filli to within 4 inches of the top with water from the hose, and was left sit for a day. The next morning I placed the water lily on the ti bottom. The spike rush and the papyrus were then placed on brie so the water level was about 5 inches above their dirt when the ti was full. I topped off the water.
The tub sat on the terrace where it received sun most of the d; You have to add water to a tub garden every week or so to repla any that evaporates.
Variegated corn (Zea mays var. gracillima 'Variegata') grows up to 6 feet tall, but usually hovers between 3 and 4 feet. Unlike the other annual grasses, it is grown for its beautifully shaded leaves that are striped with green and pure white. The cobs never grow very large, and the silk just adds interest to the plants. Corn is a heavy feeder, so always plant it in fertile soil, add fertilizer at monthly intervals, and never skimp on water. Try growing variegated corn in 8-inch pots, and group a few for an effective outdoor terrace decoration.See Also Superficial Decoration Has Been:What survived in the way of humbler Decoration was soon ab¬sorbed in new styles, and the surviving or acci¬dentally rediscovered monuments of the Bronze Age had only a superficial effect on the work of later Greek artists. This may seem surprising, but it must be remembered that the Greeks of the Bronze Age had accepted the art forms of the older, but non-Greek, civilization of the Minoans. It is hardly to be wondered at that the Greeks had not succeeded in expressing themselves fully in this foreign style. It took the overthrow of their old life to give them the opportunity to start afresh.
Present day trends in the design of houses and gardens are toward simplification. Functionalism is considered good. So is originality, provided it is not too ex¬treme. Originality that comes from strain and striving for the unusual defeats its purpose. It lacks restraint. Superficial Decoration has been discarded. Along with the gingerbread and curlicues of late nine¬teenth and early twentieth century archi¬tecture have gone geometrical flower beds, tortuous paths, elaborate fountains, com¬plicated rustic work, gazing globes and other features that once cluttered gardens. The best gardens of today are lovely and
livable.
On The Other Hand See Table Decoration:Mural decorations need not necessarily cover every Wall in a room. It is often advisable to limit such paintings to important areas, such as an overmantel or one end of the room. Painted Decoration may also be concentrated over doors or in specified Wall panels. It is always well to use a low dado in a room where a paintedmmmmm.142 Decoration is to be intro-duced? so that no portion of the picture will be below ammmmm.113 Decoration top or Sofa back. In small rooms it is possible to produce an impression of greater size through the use of perspective and atmospheric effects in a mural composition.
Plywoods are particularly useful in the Decoration of stores, offices, and commercial establishments, and for making flush panel doors, cabinets, and furniture. They are a permanent type ofmmmmm.142 Decoration and their upkeep is limited to an occasional waxing.
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