The Garden Under Glass
Forfatter: William F. Rowles
År: 1914
Forlag: Grant Richards Ltd. Publishers
Sted: London
Sider: 368
UDK: 631.911.9
With Numerous Practical Diagrams From Drawings By G. D. Rowles And Thirty-Two Illustrations From Photographs
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240 THE GARDEN UNDER GLASS
Methods of Making Liquid Man ure
The commonest and usually the most convenient method of making liquid manure is to procure a bag of coarse texture—a cement bag, for instance, is useless, as the liquid cannot pass through. See that it is innocent of holes, put
Diagram 49.—Obtaining Liquid Manure: 1. Bag of manure and brick to put into barrel of water; stick for poking the bag. 2. Sieve with manure suspended in barrel. 3. Zinc framework fitted in barrel, manure to be put over and water drawn from bottom. 4. A drain conveying liquid waste from manure heap to a barrel stink in ground. 5. A tank fitted up for the same purpose.
in some cow, sheep, deer or fowl manure, as the case may be, also a brick to keep it at the bottom ; tie it up, put it in a tub, and fill the tub with water. A blunt-ended stick, like the butt end of a gun, should be kept at hånd, so that the bag may on occasion be poked about to ensure the