. The North Carolina Presbyterian. March 30, 1861.*. i ~\ i it|i perhape tbe exoeption fit[f^rUindistricts In GhiDA» wb«re the Mufecdod ofgarden culture ia aaid to earisti-* ftct wkichwe beliere to be greatly wagg««t«cl—bftitwithttuis ^xcepdoa the mfurlMt nRrdeua intheVicfni^ofLondon, Paria^ Aihaterdaosand TaHooa otlwr citiee on tbe Continent ofEurope, mat be said to preaeQi the fiseatBamplea of thia kind of husbandly that |b tobe fouod in the world. Those near Londonoccupy an alluvial soil, which waa foroier-ly overflowed by tke river (tKatnee; butwhich, for many years past, ^ ^^een ]ai4dry b


. The North Carolina Presbyterian. March 30, 1861.*. i ~\ i it|i perhape tbe exoeption fit[f^rUindistricts In GhiDA» wb«re the Mufecdod ofgarden culture ia aaid to earisti-* ftct wkichwe beliere to be greatly wagg««t«cl—bftitwithttuis ^xcepdoa the mfurlMt nRrdeua intheVicfni^ofLondon, Paria^ Aihaterdaosand TaHooa otlwr citiee on tbe Continent ofEurope, mat be said to preaeQi the fiseatBamplea of thia kind of husbandly that |b tobe fouod in the world. Those near Londonoccupy an alluvial soil, which waa foroier-ly overflowed by tke river (tKatnee; butwhich, for many years past, ^ ^^een ]ai4dry by ditches and dnuns, 4^4 pn^tectediroia over-flow by embankments similar tothe dykes in Holland, orthe l«v«(i wbi^h bon-fi D«s our own Mississippi lo itf aatural chan-nel The whole system of mai^iMl gardening * abroad is based upon forcing vegetables torapid maturity, by deep trenohing of theQoil,, and by tne use of an abosdant supplyof qianure. The profit depends, chiefly,npoothe earlinees with which vegetablescan be brought to market; t


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