THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. 



[Aug. 21 



KITCHEN GARDEN FORCING. 

 Pines as before -.—give manure water liberally when 

 Irv, and look to shifting as the plants require it. 

 Vfelons.— Continue to keep up a small amount of bottom 



spider ; syringing and shi 

 late crops. Mushrooms- 





few days in order to dispel the rank ste£ 

 spread it in a dry shed, and turn 

 until dry enough, when it may be n» 



Vines, Peaches, Cherries, and Figs, in potfi 



tended for very early forcing, may be placed in a cold 



vided their leaves are decayed, in order to render them 

 excitable. Any requiring 



frequent renewal in this way. The Pentstemon family 

 BM of them— soon wear out, unless some 

 pains are taken. The Core ipe 



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 These things, although old-fashioned, are still too good 



buds thinned out where too prolific. 



is and Picotees ought aH now to be layered, 

 attended to, and it is a help I 



i must be caret;:. 





swelling pod. Pinks.— As the pipings root they may 

 Bt in beds for store or for blooming next 



they may be framed, and for sending to' a distance this 

 •will be found a good plan. Tulips — Look over the 



decayed or loose coverings ; arrange t!: 



hey must be put in the ground earlier than 



to. Pansies.— Seed may still be gathered 



bowery weather, 



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Polyanthuses.— Conti 



attend to 



KITCHEN GARDEN AND ORCHARD. 

 A good stock of Bath Cos and Hammersmith 

 Lettuces should be sown immediately En 



Qg the useful and hardy American Cress. 

 A good bed of this sown now will be in cut all 



Remove gross shoots from the Tomatoes, and thin their 

 leaves ; give the Asparagus beds another salting, and 

 apply liquid manure if possible. Keep the hoe going 



high enough. Onions may be removed from their 

 to a dry walk, and their place supplied by Colewoi 





neighbouring cottagers are now 

 fine beds of Carr.»- 



Beet. Some, also, we are glad to say, enjoy tl 

 Runners, seed of which we gave liberally, ii 

 induce them not to rely on the Potato alone 



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rs should grow more Lettuces, as Mr. Forsyth 

 ends ; directions will be found in the Kitchen 

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