CONSTRUCTION OF HOTBEDS IO5 



advantage. This may be secured by natural windbreaks, 

 as hills and trees. Buildings may also serve the purpose. 

 A common practice is to plant hedges or to construct 

 board walls 5 or 6 feet high for this purpose. The walls 

 may also be used to support the mats while drying. 



South or southeastern exposures are preferable to 

 others. The frames should run parallel with each other, 

 with ample space between them for alleys or roadways, 

 for the handling of mats and sash, and for snow shoveled 

 from the glass. To serve these purposes best there 

 should be at least 10 feet between the frames, but when 

 the land is high priced and limited in area it is economy 

 to make the alleys about 2 feet wide. These alleys are 

 often rilled with manure to help retain the heat of the hotbeds. 



155. The pit. Most hotbeds are heated by the fermen- 

 tation of manures in pits excavated for this purpose. The 

 first essential of the pit is good drainage, natural or arti- 

 ficial. Artificial drainage may be provided by running 

 tile from the bottom of the pit. In most soils, however, 

 this precaution is unnecessary. The pit should be dug 

 in the fall before the ground is frozen, and a few inches 

 of leaves or coarse manure placed in the bottom during 

 the winter. It should be of the same width as the frame 

 (156) and of any desired length. 



The proper depth of the pit depends upon several fac- 

 tors. In the North it is customary to use 15 to 30 inches 

 of manure. The pit should, therefore, be a few inches 

 deeper than the depth of the manure. For starting early 

 vegetable plants in the North, 18 inches of good manure 

 is ample, while 24 to 30 would not be too much in for- 

 warding the eggplant, which requires a high tempera- 

 ture for seven or eight weeks. Tender plants, like tomato 

 and pepper, also require more manure. Southward, the 

 depths of manure vary from 6 to 12 inches. The kind of 

 manure used and the length of time the hotbed will be 

 needed also determine the proper depth of the pit. 



