CCE! ĩ˙ a R.A KO ea 
22—1850.] 
an 
aae aare tn toes ures weeks, Í 
it my duty to mention these works, in o 
as T shall 17 * sand advert to the chief points, those 
wish to ectly acq 
g in turbid waters 
VILLA AND SUBURBAN GARDENING. 
Tur successful pot a of plants hp considered 
e few —— b secret i e of a 
fow emin ent gardeners. Continued investi 
the theory and practice of cultivation in relation to this 
department of gar howe * _exploded this 
notion. The whole es is now simpli . 
practice rendered easy even to 
of soi the — of mix 
longer involved in m h 
such a thing ev 
ap that were. 
whole 
ponina to 1 down a few particulars he 
of plants during their growth, taking it for 
3 ers on a former occasion, the 2 of stakes in 
cade culture has become an 
d to every principle of propriety — good taste. 
itis true that the faggot s ceased to have — L of eum. 
any admirers ; and, 
has ind 
been a system of culture that aim 
of large specimens in a short Fi period of time, 
growth rece 
of 7 
The a 
0 Let us therefore 
olland plant, in a small pot, 
W an 
shift, and place it in a 
weathers a large propo: portida of atmospher 
rfectly cool, and as the season e “ie expose it 
the direct 
ra) art as an element 
in cultivation is not to be disputed ; hence, as the plant 
it will be necessary to stop ti the 
only shape given to nearly every plant 
by modern cultivators, 2 * bers ispherical one. Avoid 
is by ur to produce every spe- 
habit. 
surely take different forms. Pharo. 
TRADE MEMORANDA. 
Ps ne ES any one know what is done with the loam that 
stowed away — dipatetien of the Croydon Railway? 
Tti ig DN like guano, 
Newi 8 -C 
Like all the -Amyn of that gentleman, it is not only 
quite original, b meo answers the purpose for 
W. it 18 intend backward crop of Cabbages in 
en thi tant — = the culti- 
tor, was conv of the e The in- 
— t not auß loosened the soil, with trifling labour, 
deeper every time it was used, but also moulded up the 
Cabbages at the same time. This is 3 for the 
spring such m the 
such erops. 
both as an agricul- 
iy to iis utility both as an aga 
THE GARDENERS’ 
cases lpg naa Pk eat iat ke 
— ems effectually. | wa 
lately y hid out a flower garden 
colour, it ied 
be laid wi 
s dai 
bove observations apply to — 9 riy 
protection, 
of 
either b 
A 90 
Canterb 
thickly 
style; st for the sak puts 
mirably, n 
ai paa untidy as tL as it is 
avoid scatteri 
ing shell 
by any peculiar met 
of any su 
The pis ri sd them is almost out o aai quest 
[W + pnia that 
pa on the w 
the over with clay, or n and clay in the stai 
ewage Irrigation.—After two or three 
sand, 
Aspara ragus 
and alo: 
open portable wooden troughs, pitch 
onde in lengths of about 20 feet each. As the valuable 
* Albert will 
r, 
gro 
| Bern exposed, t 
p Eriostemon and a 
hardy, 
situation, that it can be plan 
considerable a care. papp p the leaves w! which ha 
2 
fi 
“pring the, 
sprin 
rosed waterin 
your 
ransplanting V 
or transplanting Broccolies vegetables, 
be with a ‘Potato fark, 8o so as to 
B vans with a | Hav been 
- | cence, 
for perman 
e sewage whwar n my own 
ng this the sewage ie 
8 
pearanee of his plant and the sit 8 in which it 
that mischief is gat | 
very young» 7225 one of w 
3 but I al 
Se e 
isos which my ‘others ave, and indee 
ches when N carefully nan a mossy ap’ peran. | gi 
lant 
Ï do not think it so 
ca thar whic 
ve the effect of N the shells together 
8 or house sew. 
of between two and 
tg extremities 
CHRONICLE. 
341 
for AA Eea again, raise, draw, and plant; 
if more plants were wanted for another 
i ower seed 
pots (with proper ee 3 ů— 
ad peas plan may be extended to Strawberry runners 
. 
r by T. 
sf 
use it ex- 
— 
is has bee both provi 
h . 3 n the spring of 1848 a few lant 
seed in heat, an 
such as | flower-po 
on. a Sahel or a 
n | in colou 
| maye endeavoured to 
3 years I have 
to raise a crop of these ping 
od yer r of the seed failing to 
aane 
d from 
tumn. This sown in 
reared by sowing a little 
the au 
cine April 5, 1850, has, 
vn signs of 
ee aa. c. e 
garden, if oy R 92 juvenile n. Par en. and cloyed 
what capital and pro 
e ent it N 
Exhibition i in 1551 —The prestige in favour of porous 
n the decline, I may e wacom A 
ons, will think it 
th 
present race with es of shape an ant 1 
= They e the means ans of providing ra 
thousands 
© 
8 8 
t | encouraged a 
e Aspara 
rows, between which a little rei channel is formed, | fo 
S. 
off 
e your line 
of our fellow naen; and the more * 2 pursuits are 
t those who live by labour the less 
will the . — i ebe Drawing: ro 
1 I could have 
1 oy but they are perhaps ou 
. An Amateur. 
Brown Scum on Water.—In the run of a spring, 
duce many 
to a 
set r 
packed (in the 
hat be done ? 
the roots of 
Seon i ta te a E 
oy F 
l 
w 
level of a river, from which it is about 3 yards distant, 
runlet 
am win ater-cress. The bed of che 
seum will probably eaten the cause of it * 
d if 290 3 1A Tas 
= 1 Curate’s Garden.—I observe, at p. tS 
commendation for 3 ymen 
small all etipenda to keep am 
ual income, and at the —— time 
Wer- as well as profitable recreation. 
little an attached to the expression “ keep bees,” 
Sa an it , neje 0A known to all 222 
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— 
E 
8 
urates whose m 
e to his appearances of 
so, that the rev. 
* avoid ming 
the said treatise, a 
marks made at p. 197, th 
transcript, for the sake of s some — 
thus e — ae 
