THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
Dec. 27, 
Gooseberry Caterpillars ; and Ter v. , Rabbits. =| 
recommend that instead of ae aside the pice, 
p to, or exclusion from, Jight, air, &c., v1 
vigt versa. 
EA The lower the absorbent quality of- soil -.tk 
greater is its m l fitness for, the growth of 
lants when re-shifted Bg and this. to am amount greatly | 
Reto rtione: eir mean, or existing vigour, and |r: 
vite versa. 
I4,- The lower the absorbent quality- of- soil the 
greater is its mechanical the growth of ans 
distinguished for on leviass n of sap; aud for assi. 
l food from vegetable a 
state. It also enables yak to to withstand eine of 
drought and —* with exposure to intense sun- 
light, and vice v 
15. The Tower. the absorbent quality of soil the 
At sa 2 it was ian IE pemi dust: oseberry pas: » they should s study the use of them Tule and 
in spri effect of preventing | every gard ener m-well for 
e caterpillar attacking jee secs that season. superintend the pat of eet ac oF aman 
wate all oes bushes heavil iy twice ast spring, as a- | every description. For if these eo: Sinn epr of 
peered A, have never Wrong | prine les (which is too often the bactesied 
Again at p. 117 garde o has the m. ement of them is ) the 
iti is said; tha ining ba whipped | in n sulphur on s sticks the first Bis for, if the plants, &e,, umer baT 
n the gro three yards asunder, bad y their Appearanye that somethi Pahang 
nae tre it is more è likely toh attributed to mi ng wrong, 
I have pot” up the sulphur rags on KS as Piret ted construction of -the ar m 
but the trees are nevertheless as acer § 4 rked as inhabit; too many gardeners know unfort hos 
pie they were in former years. Now I beg to | it is to Tabóur under the disadva: pense "gt a defe; 
k the reason why these two receipts os en tirely of ventilation, heating, &e.— @ nearly in 
fied ie se olih they were stated to be effectual “G's” remarks, aicuer eins, if tt me 
J.T. [Perhaps t 
h $ 
uiring a dry and low temperature), in 
(oma ted greenhouses, &¢., or. when ced upon yer tae for TE andeo mpa on = Se foal rhe 
stages, or platforms, considerably below = level (or and Ventilating (see p. 858).- —Mr. Hender- | make gooi geomettica gardens oie aac 
access) of sidelight, and vice vers | son aoe Apasia would find that b Fifty, 
16. As, the shifting of. plants progressively from | air to'escape'at'a higher level, the rapidity of cireulation for one of the Tatte er ; and no Ee r mis total bas teed 
smaller to _ contrary. to s their patural pee be exclusively governed by the difference of | committed than discarding, ak as has been the 
conditions of growth ; set lateral ease, the fine old plans of “genset gardens, The 
expansion, of their $ «ly, by. impeding the barbarous per. pie fs vall places are 
ci tion of sap ; ee y hastening a premature | usually mis acti s ji dons 
aen vrac of pa whieh = eure connected picturesq gergi è symmetrical—an pegs head 
upon a monkey’s shoulders, 
uson 
PESI 
ve pda welt the 
Ta air, light, ts a Uy ayia of water to a 
roots, when, by their rrangement they are. the 
— a of iin ai ; Fasc 5thly, by eats an 
yapora e follow- 
ig eo oe sae e Dan the t the seve! adapta 
tion of soil for superseding the shifting ants. from 
smaller to larger pots, consists in its as xíure 
mechanical arrangement tioned to its 
bulk, in connection bit intense- light, 
r heat, &e., and. vice v 
moni 
beiag duly propor 
= sapere to 
131 
and |" 
density at the two poin! and „supposing the | 
c ently moist to pimba with immediate abies 
en the plants are newly “shifted (the. plan: alte bein: og 
vatered rt hot to the | Se cided onder 
& par 
lants according to the system of Mac 
fuliy applied by him to insects, by Vigors to birds, and 
y Swainson to quadrupeds. Ia 
seek this proamen es 
of bot a coi 
natural system 
y 
e: ts A and B., 
inverse were the „positions adopted to 
hy Mr. Hy the air would pass rapidly notwithstanding, 
tea 
lendinnin 
atuable i ia aM dies s Mixers than ang 
ea ee oe me sir a gr ere 
m has 
other. Ie has 
should feel obli ca ifs 
E 
£ 
* e air, &c., and tosecure. an Ta 
noi Lie een the old tall aud that, which sur- 
13. fk all cases of ney -potted plants, when, oe the 
disarrangement of their roots, they.are..render 
ooh ‘am 
Cements.—I ig } 
wane rt could er me if India-rubber can be suc 
cessfully tng end a n: ? x 
want weil-w 
tion to iendea Pcie seriber. 
Plan = oe Single Trees in Pleasure Grounds 
obse 
—I have 
- o fix too hastily any one numberof tts tn 
as tliat ay ed by Nature. It is obeioes that 
an’ 
rved that the old fashioned plan assumed 
and t 
= _ es 
pable od by and benefit pan eer ded 
logs of vigour is compensated 
ae © 
apar ga 
aif änd SANAR pi 
peratur: a perioden =i Won, Pine-. 
apple plat, 
In the firs wood w 
Sear prety tree ; “ts "woskasshi 
eeu in 
was could n jot fe ed near the 
HR 
dalip aiy with i ag sy 
matters 7 as being, to say t the lea 
expensive 5 she eep co 
Home. Goi Diran ance. 
runing Forest Trees,—\n a powhtte a Me He 
a - 
yand 
a support ; zin tying 
ad | these--the 
ase is again pjer inte batters 
ae oe up—always 
possesses pea 
feet degree mmon ‘strncture’ bers ome a 
obstructed, and the tree sm 
3diy,. That each gro 
| othered. 
occasion to we a eg cagA trees Tia 20 to 
up fae e 
gharecteria its own modiga = ne commesso q 
eason PEN 
h reappears again 
he 
nown f a In 
ted: all “systems” 
t. what was ait k 
“ons T T have de, 
former 
old s oo 
accom ce Mle r00 ar It is paka e of Fir, ‘fro 
t to 10 inches long, according to the size of the tr S 
C. | to be protected ; it is me E n Ai then hollowed 
hole | suffici iently for the tree p pene liberty when 
m on ene side of the 
i}, 
9 d BY 
stem, about 4 or E$ se 
= m he ground ; it is then 
ntity | secured bya Piece of ws ae arnt f round it, but 
eave a in the, weod +t 
z 
we daecits in t 
group, as 
t powe 
panic te: theese when ope ed A E ae ese} 
6 reciprocal actio 
rocess h 
I ow not-for, Es show, 
a 
leaves, that operates as a check upon i 
iisa f ara arguments AOST a su bit se k 
plain comtiók-senað ciple.of reci 
gal dlsi ar pene, paranna ae chase Ade 
yc gt gon kora Forest cb 
py ber ee 
be By Mag bona ne ee Ibis: 
who have, 5 See | fo thists, 
oa 
rips ose: I were Pig ng 
; ‘ag, and the ps oas end fixed into th 
ee 
kisi tapt io -A teifle larger at the top than at the 
‘to prevent the tree being as ina ane aa, 
"Gari “J.W, 
{ ening.— 
$ cme HSA potens to iy ree t 
7 
the, 
and We na 
We can in th's way u 
pursued: one plani in’ the C 
é Taa mem 
of meser in we may assume; 
— nor exhibi 
sittin I find a cattle do not: lik 
‘ats ans to am eT 
Hest y 
manner. This, hollow tube 
ih, tom. 
e colours, can 
a y 
suppe 4 k a “HL iad a forestal p aa 200 io B00: a 
wished the s -condueted e 
maki e 
mr wel on minn brent ia yer 258 
as Peg gardening 
A krese 
? they fe a 
practical mainaa of th he fine pa r surely too pgp 
expect from t uid be v ti 
a pad ; 
aE: and the 2 ca i ae a ‘or 
take 
eine pus nae nsy we we mast exp 
tant capes agora 
that ee inig Cal ne reke SES in 
woul at pe sea aiam, 
surprised: to ps sy 
am ene being hee 
He who admits ye pate 
“wading y bird to ie ara 
which 
r their services, a 
them ; not but what se 
‘iy eal “ecnri fo 
ke Rash or Reed, pest 
under similar: eired 
does 
