Mr. Hogg recommends the following compost : " Three barrows full of loam, one and a half ditto of garden mould, ten ditto of horse-dung, one ditto of coarse sand, to be mixed and thrown together in a heap or ridge, and turned two or three times in the... The florist's guide, and cultivator's directoryvon Robert Sweet - 1827Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry Phillips - 1829 - 442 Seiten
...full of loam, one and a half ditto of garden mould, ten ditto of horse-dung, one ditto of coarse sand, to be mixed and thrown together in a heap or ridge,...frosty weather, that it may be well incorporated. On a dry day towards the end of November, take a barrow full of fresh lime, which, as soon as it is... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 994 Seiten
...half ditto of gardenmould, ten ditto of horse-dung, one ditto of coarse sand; let these be mixed or thrown together in a heap or ridge, and turned two...frosty weather, that it may be well incorporated. On a dry day towards the end of November, I take a barn soon as it is slacked, I strew over il heap... | |
| Thomas Hogg - 1839 - 334 Seiten
...horse-dung, from the frames, 1 Ditto of coarse sand, or more, according to the nature of the loam. Let these be mixed and thrown together in a heap or ridge, and turned two or three tunes in the winter, particularly in frosty weather, that it may be well incorporated. On a dry day... | |
| Flower, fruit and kitchen garden - 1853 - 400 Seiten
...half ditto of garden mould, ten ditto of horse-dung, one ditto of coarse saad ; let them be mixed or thrown together in a heap or ridge, and turned two...times in the winter, particularly in frosty weather, in order that it may be well incorporated. On a dry day towards the end of November, take a barrow... | |
| 1857 - 792 Seiten
...one and a half ditto of garden-mould, ten ditto of horse-dung, one ditto of coarse sand ; let these be mixed and thrown together in a heap or ridge, and turned two or three times in the winter, particiilarly in frosty weather, that it may be thoroughly incorporated. On a dry day, towards the... | |
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