The Theory and Practice of Horticulture: Or, An Attempt to Explain the Chief Operations of Gardening Upon Physiological GraoundsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1855 - 606 páginas |
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... advantage . A high temperature , and dryness , will be favourable to the formation of secretions of whatever kind , while a high temperature , with moisture , will lead to the production of leaves and branches only . According to ...
... advantage . A high temperature , and dryness , will be favourable to the formation of secretions of whatever kind , while a high temperature , with moisture , will lead to the production of leaves and branches only . According to ...
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... advantage derived from draining cold countries , is owing greatly , if not exclusively , to the augmented temperature which attends the removal of stagnant water from land . UNDERGROUND CLIMATE is not less important than that which is ...
... advantage derived from draining cold countries , is owing greatly , if not exclusively , to the augmented temperature which attends the removal of stagnant water from land . UNDERGROUND CLIMATE is not less important than that which is ...
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... advantage from the sun than if they penetrated deeply into the ground , which a concrete bottom renders impossible . Mr. Fleming , the experienced gardener at Trentham Hall , in Staffordshire , found it impossible to obtain good Grapes ...
... advantage from the sun than if they penetrated deeply into the ground , which a concrete bottom renders impossible . Mr. Fleming , the experienced gardener at Trentham Hall , in Staffordshire , found it impossible to obtain good Grapes ...
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... once ( the inside border being only two feet wide ) , and yet the Vines have never shown the least indications of having required more , irrespective of the advantage of having in our THE BEST SOIL FOR VINE BORDERS . 147 climate the.
... once ( the inside border being only two feet wide ) , and yet the Vines have never shown the least indications of having required more , irrespective of the advantage of having in our THE BEST SOIL FOR VINE BORDERS . 147 climate the.
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... advantage of the concrete is its preventing the border becoming compact , from walking over it , and consequently ... advantages of the method without any disadvantages , it seems essential that the border should rest upon rough ...
... advantage of the concrete is its preventing the border becoming compact , from walking over it , and consequently ... advantages of the method without any disadvantages , it seems essential that the border should rest upon rough ...
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