846 THE GARDENERS рае AND AGRIOULTURAL TE ГАвап, 13, лар 
ound advice ; , ` straight along the back 
s an 
d I really th s givi lay a game of ba, -— d. "Ms 
have the pa perfectly clean and dry, and when Barley follóws | you peel off : ium nd. Sia d im you ns iet: ing E KA play a с m Her ci 
Ку акуш a ger c LU rie ГЕ ТАС 
urni P hn either to rain i 
i d Же аа it; that is all deg опо, 3 as а w the wr be way up the 
c ho p e о Вером 4 7 5 h | course did no good, aud then he 6 aining down | could hang your hat on her hock bo а good "ш 5 iate be 
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APRIL 
i in too e р i "ES 
++ i 8 i ca best manner а : 
condition, and the Barley would ү Marien si an: s off in t M still in this c 
would to a certainty be laid; then tho, со e ' n а à d. | А te an 6 ho Gropay. арыз the case in | b * n ? 
inferior ФА of corn, and mo; $t likely tiet © over p an e . cou e pu 
Now, to remedy.this, a large or eism the case may | Then a ds d ге, there is no doubt this | them plan nte ed in the garden 
be, о 1 : way for | i one o the "best еа "of goo husbandry where:| when I came to sow the 
the purpose of feeding elsewhere. Shallow or thin ploughing, | $ ^ deep alluvial 10а | of all Mort, qe 'twas а re, ! UD somet 
i i i wth of | practicable, as on deep allu я arts, 2 | only fancy planting Turnips and Swedes n E 
the wi | Every good farmer knows it won't de on many parts o one garden ; ап nd, он the matter, чуна Wake it по 
brash land ; but we praes A t geta bloom at the Nov it he. s = 
elling us we must Men дере and find thot gold pla ants organs ы? 
3mit i r 
j 8 own а few w " 
be of the best | theory of the case have mad the dir suia and Е the go l| him, curi 
rd А Б е loss eque 4-2 and wol vo bee And the la 
E: т 2239 во well, and been а guinor i 
it loser e expe n 1 
ч ss regards soil е А NEA Theory of €um E Roc it | I had intended to pass over the sister = ыг 
саг after n the same soil is apt to узу ү п эш be found È e farmer is m T id of | Chemistry, botany, and бег ша аі. 
ане, БЕЗИ is a FTU. consequence, in value, and to pro- | eto enable him to m the most. of СЕЕ „е mne : -— t h Beer a nd Mange! 
qui à smaller crop than if it be sometimes өү Тһе Жары arde i in his Turnip dad " % tion, rende 
racti 1 1 | that I must jus ў ај зеле { 
І consider it ve Me the йе wt 
Ben telling. TE "peli ieve the seed € to b 
quality, fully matured, quite free from injury, & and нА: Ч while another, for the very same reason. о. miro t ploug 
{о its variety. Another point to be considered in referen блерикай Bn оде „Бе чег валу BUE As tried | 
seed сого is th: tage of a change of of see it and lost S 
from a different district, feront "both as 
ri fro d ar oca as I believe ppt seed со 
r imis а КУССА of ridicule has been heaped upon our friend be eb 
mr asserting that there А non ecessity for adding organic — ретт А тыт сои i rm Id m 
the soil; pat that i a NT of ^ neral or аа ace all thé hard names which they Arege BN 
P : bered with, but to be a soquainitéd ditti NN hw or 
rin 
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lepth, but ES ME HEN v of the birds, à Р вой going Into а strange 
cts а considerable saving in the polus of p required requi: thing more than to be well turned about and ex- s 1 Rushes sd wes Horse- 
Í think very early in the qtd ben € bushels secet pos e са atmosphere, when i i it wants 
is quite sufficient; but, a advances, & а ү from Ње ph secs pong of its mineral —— and the fer- 
addition to the quan ity NET Y also consider that | tilising efteets of the air. Nom: although both those pro 
the early sown Barley, PPM on our hills, is always the | sitions read. queerly to us on thin soils of the уга 
best. 2 think we ought, if possible, to get the greai Béki part | Hills, yet there eti ma {ссн оЁ асгез їп апа о culti- 
of it in the mo m of Mar ch, the earlier in the month aian ngland, to which each 9t those theories w d pply 
the better; even the last week in Fe roe: if o red » E for many years in the production of cereal crops, if people m 
will hec Ro. e, I do t а Е dE early to be А sufficiently understood them. The soils I allude to a 
Now, gent it; Quen istricts o oss lands, sometim 
Е" of t»: subject, I Lu зба зе in yoni: mie hopin; lan: s," wherethereis many feet deep oforganic matter, with: 
ive said suffici pA to provoke а good оой. duc as I ыга a sufficiency of mineral ingredients, and where the plant grows 
itis only by the interchange of o; that w pis ш arrive at d flourishes with АУ luxuriance ШШ q time 2 р" = ч 
а. аа де. it goes, having nothing to give i 
Mr. Budden said he had e MILES tte sepana for three 2 in ‚по Е for its support ; I submit that "авга grass, &с. 
Хоя. aud when sown early it hr in the mar- theory; altis i bestin such a case. The there is no lime 
; the Me aA Сы ашат MO, in the fite Jaa of April | so o I once n Hertfordshire, where t the o: 
May, was 
Others so 
rem — De 
pre a tity 
Nettles ana Couch, Mith кн ds 
out you may be s ro there ө з во 
told m 
шу кое. quality, it matured | he could dig do wu En feet and find no difference from the Фр 
rab. belor ore; yet he ow. except portage a slight difference in colour; there, as 
А and made the | well as mai places where the subsoil is rich in mineral 
РЕ b: as well аз or anio 5 Substances Мт Smith's theory of bringi 
practice was up a little of it every time oughing or digging, would, wit 
of on itwas ved, good cro, down emere neo 7 e A ы ri 
З » Crops o ever, is 
Should be — rena in Februa m ai the land would work | one that for us is the safest, that is, as farm-yard m manure € | ingredients required, yet 
well. He Бай always found ea wn produce a larger | tains nea E all the elements, both organic and inorganic, re- | Would be a 
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d of corn, от, and ot а very superior m and the straw | ja ired by farm crops, it is after all the best manure Fia | toilin 
n weak, coni сон "^ was often к piorety managed d applied. I said nearly all, because th 
gem very much the Clov ant, which was ecu dedo nt (p hosphorie acid) thai - farmyard mam ure g | 
P" ficient in ; іза su ce largely 
Meade stated, with mM to the ine of sowing Barley, шапу еы : is likewise peine bono, in the economy of cO 
Prent зе 
s facet us 
tv. Inf ете 
perience of late and early sowing, and recollected on опе | ап their 
Lorie ен em rn ema April This he | science has Ы and theory has demonstrated 4 
found оп threshing to be fit for nothing but pigs. He had that without grinding up ч брге эй o£. dui ч ve 
sown Barley after and the result was that the md have an almost. йер бн е Supply of this. useful mineral in 
3 а поб во much, thoug vis Ero QN wen. RE 
Spa and o 
said he wo in som 
spoken about the seven d fecriptións of|cemeteries. But what should ha bout 
Barley, and chan; ng of the seed; having [Ann some at|tuanure had not theory REI [an wol дее condom ] кт 
= eR I t in ће same field by the side of what һе | when 50 bushels of а to the асте was thought в poor —: desirabl bcd ur 
-— no deini now it is made to do for po wer with better cw. 
juccess ; theory - us, too, what soils are meme by —— lows ipls отт ton ты ап ере end ofitt 
d what bab crops require the in ies u тее should little bed T. 
ll, the produce coming his expectatio 
a chango of Botd; Bede dis es EL pass on to the beautiful and useful theory of 
, в рег асте, had grown for 
-—— € се €— е that е tighter the groun Cobbett told us many years ago thatthe Potato was a nasty сата he is 
hem i would > m Ww. had never known late | weed, a curse to England and the curse of M A and йк unsound or Ша] STATE ( 
nuy prod чө а goat aco oÈ аш was тут | Playfair and others have told us more recently why it was j 
per kane grain lazy weed. It was not an inherent fault | на? the Potato fe fel E 
: калош Ка ыы > AS лоне mS but the fault lay in the fact tha RÀ 
Каста: Mareh On the i ag principio to орай а pen gs ES нр озы are resto 
$ Ў j F 4 j ў, 
рте eng а p pur E ^ soil than. 
той а paper iom. УКА we make the fo 20 
ares 
wel thi mending the w. i, teory el ofa | Turni 
(букулу уа эку, box pde parts of the -— 6 cwt. of mineral substances 
ext M eise n urnips remove, gene 
I "bin k what has tended more than anything else to е а du Bone a with Potatoes; thus we have to thank th m 
bring ану А into contempt is the wild and eese pa science for unfolding {о us the different properties of tha | S0 30 tons of Mangel Wu ls 
ideas that sometimes seize on the ins of some of |? cbe n for pointing out to us the different proportions of ыа 6 cwt. of ash, and in their 
our great t and most eloquent seribes; вш. that | ааа оа тыуа на vigour. out labourers, | more рег aere, On 
appear so capital on paper because written with so | require Beans for our hard worked eiu, gos us "LY we | bushels) removes only 178 
ch enthusiasm, and which so captivate the minds of | eT Yer cens in earbonaceous substances for. our Tatti ng | both in straw and grain. 
| cattle. 
cory tells us, too, why the manure of well fed | about 200 lbs, from the oe: 
mue 
gentlemen with overflowing pockets that they w will, j 
^ mals is richer 
against all reason ado ne the idea to the Jeter, without | those: foods perde are Tos d phosp е А wd ones; why | (28 bushels) will ГР abou 
Well m s Micmelves and what those foods are Sor уоп straw. Oats ts (50 els) 
ell, in a very few years practice | proves the fallacy of этч I will tire your patien (25 bushels) take ЖОЛИ Же! 
ш. y mé proceedings, and the practical man | саве, and that is iota ded in the word ро ve. also at ы T as 
seus bi sides зали “There 89 А енй Si ЕЕ БЫШЫ кумул young practitioner їп the choleo of Y Mang 1 d 
Wo wi X * ere А your theorists. animals, whether they are for dranght, for riding, for | 176 POtASh, and b "ds 
EY) d а this by long experie i i 
leman: wh icd a pie ery dry ground, ox Mid vs red h Е experience and с} oric acid, and ү the Mang 
Lise e: black Qe w creeping Bent, and j“ аа faving res read а boo forth ке in al i st of be t of its ash hosp 
м nbs pa мы Je odi MA еа E- M Mdb nde bia i p theory thai thoy ike to fie, A Me which Led the malle qp 
was best. to ST itf T said, giv it а good | dealer Sow don д Pria A when the | actual] Ha тч 
ке T loam, then sow some Perei ow uie А it stands; did ust look at | nitrogen toon buildi: 
D ара ee e, and | кейе. look at h d you ever see such milk | theless i ice fi - to 
Meadow Grass, &c. а iuit st touching the ground; what | 151656 in practice foun 
d has ; y he much he an the Man 
mucho its prosent sward whip stick; you can see eo through her e 1*1 | quantity бен 5 od of all th 
