166 
It ecessary therefore to guard against 
pa yt a state of ye by ha Ping ny at comm: . in a 
mellow-working condition, a portion of all the kinds of | 
that are likely to be 
absolute necessity of having soil in a condition fit for 
iate use ha 
must be obvious. 
e as to whether 
THE GARDENERS’ 
© Ruris Amator,” 1 as to 
a” 
Mud.—In rep 
tI conceive it e to make his a 
to his “ poor . a 45 addition | 
cent. of lime and salt, an 
a 
Pond 
state that 
desirable addition 
20 per 
oop it 
ecesgary dist 
well " 8 at” è as 
rather l is “all alive,” the 
course this peer em or pit could be ef, emptie 
full of “silt, it” W. E 
cael 
e in me Roots E Forced Strawberries. —Ia 
pots which were 
February 
nery upon a back = If oa m: 
Ie f is sometimes bebe, gis äis 
e old ball much ; but in most cases 
may be slightly relieve s 80 as to give them a of ese 
chance of enai o miana ee. 
Pharo. 
* > wey 
me ä nce 
In your arti — — avavel walks, you 
uk, too generally ; and, besides, 
Hom 
Gravel Walks 
t the question, I thi 
not give Nos. 1 and 2 f: a he etw 
questions— Whether the convexity should be above the 
ether there should or 
adjoining soil, 
along the si 
ough to ca: 
porous enoug 
gravel, however bindin 
some w 
carried off as 
e porousness of the soil itself will be suficient; 
in clayey soils, unless there be sub- 
coarse materials in the form 
5 
bad grave 
wherever 
convex surface are below tt the adjoining | 
b the 
ut paris sam 
— I shall leave „ 
In my 
oo main branch of a Vine, half an inch broad, 
scraping every particle of the thin bark off the albur- 
num; this circle is only one inch from the fork or june- 
tion with another branch, so that the descen 
bark off 
e put in 
a ar rest were e introduced three 
- | loam o 
five 8 at Bog 
k 
— Í removed a circle of | 
ei 5 
pon p 
tated publish e ae and at ee the en of your 
most icular V 
o the erk — which the 
a0 pe 8 a ght g rary mould mixed w 
clay, the of àn o 
have a musty smell ; that is 
ount of Rain Which has fallen during these last 
gnor, 
1845, 
1848. 1849, 
Inches. | Inches 
Januar css 
February 
Ma reh 
À ral 
„ om NOY Go pi D go co e 
CHRONICLE. 
” into a "p which pey beji 
h — 
| existence of the Aten will soo 
E. Gill, Truro, 
Lo 
[Marcu 16, 
5 — nage and been “ worked.” 
eareless erever po rats 
orus, ooked a r receipt, will 
be esteemed a dainty mae, worthy ps — own Se 
ill sit down to it with the a 4 
alderman. Would, 
di 8 were do nape Fe ood ! 
it in o rat-ify the fae 
ders’ — ‘New he ad, — 
Diseased A —What — 
N da Ja — ‘the! trunk of which has 
uppose, by some insect gamers below the 
+ | Eee where there are two or three 
about the size of a commo ve pen! "My ate 
was first directed to it — autum 
im 
n — one inform me if glass 
pipes have been laid down for the conveyance of water 
success ; if so, by whom! and also the 
they will bear on the square inch, 
+, Bath. 
in your last Nu ber, ot 
that the Tortrix 8 ( 
i h the Endopisa pisana oi 
IF 
a 27.20 
It is perhaps worthy of mention bai this p'ace is ag 
250 yards of the sea, and that this part of 
Susse 
very level, neng about 10 net rom the Downs. Pacman 
Graham, Ber d Lodge, Bo 
ogn 
Rats: thei ir “Destruction ny Pho sphorus easy an 
| certain. —Havin, 
ents in the 
carbonate 
f my experim 
rats hy "the use of 
of 2 I will now, ‘according t 
to handle with unfailing effect, unde 
er fatal wea 
columns, for a 
reason. Very consider- 
irected to kes subject, by the 
of m 
ane that v distance, to 
$ but ie tho Tp above the circle no 
young at 
ce a second y shoot also 
28 ‘buds of which I also cut clean off; Aue 
45°, so that the force of gravity 
uence. Wel ell, th 
è bud’s infi 
PA 
it firmly, and shake it 
cool, pour off the 
tailed at some 5 | 
success—I ma 
proms, tell ye = 
3 or various 
S MER peaa Ae By this time, the 
of small ienaa of ea 
s e the epee d year, when i it 2 to a ee 
appears three 
untry, fee 
res. Henry Doubleday, Epping. 
two on the Qualifications « Pi Gardeners — 
me sporea columns 
