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Deseret News 1860-05-23 A Treatise on Horticulture

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Deseret News 1860-05-23 A Treatise on Horticulture
Id. 46961848
Idioma English; eng; en
Titulo Deseret News 1860-05-23 A Treatise on Horticulture
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Descripción A TREATISE ON OIT horticulture I 1 1 U t V 0 siw BY E SAYERS SA horticulturist no 10 ag CULTURE AND USE OF HERBS SWEET HERBS there pre are several varieties of sweet herbs the thy thyme the marjoram mar mai jorum and the bas bab baldare basil basli dare daie are ine ene ta the ehe epst t generally generally rally raily cultivated in the garden gardin no 1 thyme of this tl is I 1 there are three varieties varie varle tips the pot 1 the lemon and the thyme 1 1 11 i f CULT CULTURE t f the seed maybe may ie sown bown early in the spring in very ery hine fine earth earthy andee plants transplanted I 1 in rows eighteen inches apart in in the fail fall it is also propagated by dividing the roots in the spring and planting into rows eighteen inches apart 1 l i the pot thyme is a low bushy busby perennial plant with dark green leave sand red fib flowers temon lemon thyme A low trailing plant with rich yellowish green leaves and red rea howers flowers it is a pretty neat plant and well des deserves eTves erves a place in the flower garden where it is often cultivated in the same way as the pot thyme mid wild thyme thymus A native of great britain where it is found growing in Us primitive state by the road si side bide e it is a trailing plant with dark red rede flowe flowers rs of pretty fragrance and is a great favorite with the bee that collects honey boney from the I 1 blossom f all tb the e above varieties thrive well ina in lna a I 1 light rich soil and require a littly covering 0 brithe winter to protect the plants from severe bevere 11 1 egid cl d USE i all the varieties of thyme are used ai as seasoning herbs by the housewife in a medicinal way thyme is made into a tea and is good in and C of the lungs there is an oil made from thyme that cures the toothache a drop or two being put pt upon lint and applied to the tooth this is commonly com mony baited gaited called oil of so says dr john 1111 in hla hia 19 family herbal I 1 no 2 sweet marjoram Mar jorum of ot this there are two varieties cultivated th the annual caged cadee the knotted and the wild or sweet marjo mario marjoram mar jorum runa rura the knotted ya commonly called the sweat sweet mar marjor marjarum jorum cm is a tender annual plant bearin beaning bearing small white flowers on small green knot sand hence its name THE sred SEED may ma y be sown in drills about the first of may and lightly covered with fine earth the culture is the same as other annual herbs keep it clear from weeds water when needed ete etc tt th true sweet marjoram vay Mar jorum is a hardy perennial plant a native of great britain and is found growing by the tho roadside with the wild wid thyme it maybe raised by sowing the seed the same time as the knotted variety and transplanted into a bed in the fall to remain for a number at 0 years USE the marjor marjoram marj barj omm nm like the thyme is used by the cook as a seasoning herb but the knotted is preferred and grown for th tb i ir pose the medicinal properties of the marjoram mar roar lorum jorum is 19 very similar to the thyme the direen green leavia leav s are taken as a tea to strengthen the stomach is also good for the colic and nervous complaints pla ints no lyd 3 sweet basil A tender annual plant of this there are tv two 0 varieties cultivated the green and me toe purple leaf they have ho however wever the same es and are applied to the same use sweet absil is often erroneously called lavender lavende rj ibach chichis chis is quite a different plant being a 14 perennial rennia nial I 1 bushy busby plant of which I 1 will speak in its proper place the seed of basi bisi linay ilnay be sown in drills 18 inches apart about the first of may and ani covered with 11 ligh liht R bt earth it ie quires requires precisely the saine same culture as the knotted har mar marjarum marjoram mar jurum jorum USE the ile hew haw is used by the cook as a seasoning herb hill in his family herbal says babil basil i is little used but it deserves to be much more A A tea made of the me green plant is excellent against all obstructions no simple herb is morr more effectual for fon rent gent gently ly prompting pomp ting the roenda and for removing those complaints which naturally attend their stoppage ay no 4 bone bonc plant A tender annual a native of georgia this is not a sweet herb but I 1 give it a place here for its medicinal virtues in curing children of the summer complaint for which it is now cultivated and brought into general use in no sf parts of the states CULTURE the seed may be sown sown in drills about the first of may and cultivated the same as the basil to cure the summer complaint in a child the manner of application is simply to take from four foul to six green preen leaves fresh from the plant and dip them in a tumbler full of clean water watery 1 stir the leaves round in water several times and the water will contain a thin glutinous substance of pleasant taste which is given to the child to drink one or two doses generally eral prove to be an effectual cure
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