The New England Farmer : Containing Essays, Original And Selected, Relating to Agriculture And Domestic Economy, With Engravings And the Prices of Country Produce V.4/7
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One of them weighed 890 the other 976 lbs. They were not fat, one of them having but 60, the other 78 lbs. of tallow. If those who reside on the rich soils of Pennsylvania will buy, every two years, from the starved herds of New Jersey, they will realize more profit than by any other mode of raising stock. Philadelphia, JYov. 26, 1828. T. J. R. ON THE USE OF SAND In propagating Trees, Shrubs^and Plants, from cut- tings of them. By Mr Thomas Haines, of Oundle, Northamptonshire. " The finest whil...e sand is superlatively useful to autumnal planted cuttings of the more tender ever- greens and shrubs. In the business of planting cuttings of these underhand-glasses, in the au- tumn, as well as the more hardy green-house plants, such as myrtles, faschia, roses, cistuses, germander, &c, no unmixed soil whatever can be found to bear a comparison with the finest xvhite sand; as cuttings planted therein will be far more secure from mouldiness throughout the au- tumnal and winter seasons ; dining which times, the pots in which they are planted, generally re- main standing up to their rims in the common ground, as the greatest preservative from frost ; but in which situation they are more exposed to the ill effects of damp, than if standing on the sur- face.
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