I), goes to the bladder, where it assumes the form of urea--a constituent of urine or liquid manure.
This is composed of those matters which have been eaten by the animal as food, and have been thrown off as solid or liquid manure.
Give them abundance of liquid manure, never allowing them to become dry, and syringe freely.
When they are in full growth never give them plain water, but always plenty of liquid manure.
Supply them with an abundance of liquid manure, admit as much air as possible, and syringe freely.
Syringe the leaves each day and give the roots a liberal supply of liquid manure.
Use five-or six-inch pots and rich earth, with frequent applications of liquid manure, as described later.
At this time, if they are not repotted, bone meal should be worked into the surface of the soil and a liquid manure of bone meal given once a month or so during the growing season.
Plenty of water must be given, and frequent applications of liquid manure or fertilizers, or top dressing.
It is very strong and must be carefully used, the safest way being to use it as a liquid manure, one or two teaspoonsful dissolved in three gallons of water.
When the pots are full of roots, liquid manure twice a week will be helpful.
The growth of the Kale should be promoted by all legitimate means, and in high summer it will take water, liquid manure, and mulchings of rich stuff, to almost any extent, with advantage.
In a rank soil, with plenty of liquid manure, the growth is quick, robust, and the plant of good quality, without the necessity of earthing up.
The flowering should be limited to the fourth spike, and from the time the pods appear assistance must be given in the form of liquid manure or a mulching of well-rotted dung.
As to the general merits of liquid manure, there can be no doubt that it is the most valuable form in which to apply manure.
If, however, the production ofliquid manure on the farm is in excess of what can be used for the proper fermentation of farmyard manure, it will be best to utilise it for composts.
The late Mr Mechi was one of the foremost exponents of the value of liquid manure.
I have never had any personal experience in the use of liquid manureto any crop except grass.
In this case, fresh dung can not be properly fermented under cover, except water or liquid manure is pumped over the heap from time to time.
Now pigs, if fed on slops, void a large quantity of liquid manure, and it is not always easy to furnish straw enough to absorb it.
He dug all round these to the depth of eighteen inches, trimmed them up, kept out the weeds, and gave them enormous quantities of liquid manure.
If it be possible to build a monument out of liquid manure, here was one on this farm of eight acres.
The manure from these was daily emptied into an empty butter-firkin, which also served as a family water-closet, and the whole was converted into liquid manure, which was supplied to cabbages and onions.
Water liberally with occasional applications of liquid manure, which should be withheld when the growth is completed.
During the growing season occasional waterings with weak, liquid manure should be given; and, after flowering, a rest with restricted water supply.
An occasional watering of liquid manure, or slight sprinkling of guano, may be given beneath the staging in the evenings during the growing season.
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