Show burying roots in the ground we are informed by a gentleman of 0 ion lon long iong 0 experience that carrots and beets covered for winter in the open air when put up in narrow piles do not waste from rotting aa they frequently have been known to do dowhen when gathered in large piles ile he also says that it la is better not to cover the narrow piles with straw as that causes the roots to heat beat which is also one on cause of carrots rotting 0 when put up in 1 large piles the same will to some extent apply also to tota iota potatoes tomatoes toes to secure your roots therefore make male narrow trenches from six inches to one foot in depth in low moist lands the trenches should be shallow or they may be bd alto aito altogether ether dispensed eased with pile in your roots taking a little axim extra s care in laying up the outside courses that they may be as compact as convenient then cover with soil boll sufficient to keep out the early frosts As the weather becomes colder put on more covering till you have sufficient to secure your roots against the severest frosts of winter As aj saon soon aa ag the boota roots are pitted shallow trenches should be du dug around the piles to carry off all drainage melting Z snows and rain water that would otherwise accumulate near them by observing 0 these suggestions t and taking due care of your substance according to the wisdom given giten there will be much loss and many regrets 0 avoided |