56 THE FORCING GARDENER. [B.I, 



SECTION V. 



On the AdmiJJlon of Air to the Cherry Houfe. 



AS has been already hinted, the houfe 

 ought to be uncovered all the firft 

 feafon after planting : but, if this is not 

 the cafe, and if, from the nature of what 

 other plants are placed therein, it would 

 be imprudent to leave a little air in the 

 night ; let the houfe be opened by fun-rife 

 in the morning, have a large and free cir- 

 culation all day, and be ihut up at fun-fet. 

 However, when the month of May arrives, 

 it ought to be entirely uncovered. 



The fecond feafon, let the glafles be put; 

 on by the firft of March ; let large por- 

 tions of air be admitted, as directed above ; 

 and let the glafles be removed by the firft 

 of Auguft. 



From the commencement of the forcing, 

 this article muft be attended to more par- 

 ticularly : The firft ten days after which, 

 a very large "fhare of air Ihould be given, 

 to prevent the buds from breaking too fud- 

 denly, and of confequence too weakly: 



for, 



