120 THE FORCING GARDENER, 



fafhes in front, (See Fig, 2. Plate I.) by 

 which means, each of the ftoves were ren- 

 dered equal to any Grape-houfe, without 

 being in the leaft injurious to the Pines. 



The front-walls of the lobbies *$ .were 

 alfo built on pillars } and a border, both 

 without arid within, was prepared for the; 

 plants, in ^ the fame manner as for the 

 G2ape4i6tifo#fel , 



* .'aPh(fe ^&c6n& -year --''after introdudion into 

 the ftjSVe,-the plants completely filled the - 

 whole trellis 3 and a ; fine crop, the third 

 a luftre and richnefs to the 

 with a good crop of 

 tlg.- J 



'^FKe- ffone tocthod^, m Regard to : water- 

 mg,'wafli[rig', a'iid v flcarning, is to be prac- 

 tifed here as in the Grape-houfe. Air is 

 admitted folely for the fake, and to anfwer 

 the nature, of the Pines ; the temperature 

 of the houfe is alfo regulated for their 

 fakes. But, the mode of training and 



pruning 



* This method may be praftifed in the fame manner, 

 where a grape or peach houfe adjoins the ftove j and 

 where a ftove {lands detached, it is cuftomary, and in- 

 deed neceffary, to build porches with double doors ; and, 

 of conference, it is eafy to render them fubfervient to 

 this purpofe. 



