30 THE CULTURE OF 



Formation of the Wattled Hurdle. 



From the ready admission of air through 

 the wattle- work, to invigorate the plants 

 throughout the time they are applied, they 

 are to be considered far superior to any 

 close shade whatever. 



To form the Wattle Hurdle. 



Provide a sufficient number of light*- 

 wooded hurdles five to six feet in length, 

 and about three feet deep from the upper to 

 the lower rail, when with smooth branchy 

 boughs of willow, or other light, straight, 

 and pliable wood, six feet long, wattle each 

 hurdle to the bottom, by fixing these boughs 

 uniformly between the three rails of which 

 the hurdle is composed, spreading the small 

 branches in such manner as to admit be- 

 tween the wattle-work about one half the 

 mid-day sun regularly throughout the bed. 



On the south side the bed or border of 

 plants, place these hurdles in a direct line, 



