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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... dryness ; and in this country the same practice is observed , especially with the Fig tree . An apparent exception to this law is found in the fact that a seedling fruit - tree may be made , by grafting upon an old stock , to bear ...
... dryness ; and in this country the same practice is observed , especially with the Fig tree . An apparent exception to this law is found in the fact that a seedling fruit - tree may be made , by grafting upon an old stock , to bear ...
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... dryness and in moisture , it is easy to conceive that , although such extremes cannot but be prejudicial , yet that they may be approached for particular purposes with advantage . A high temperature , and dryness , will be favourable to ...
... dryness and in moisture , it is easy to conceive that , although such extremes cannot but be prejudicial , yet that they may be approached for particular purposes with advantage . A high temperature , and dryness , will be favourable to ...
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... dryness in winter , and damp in summer , with permeability at all seasons , are perfectly fulfilled . That the raising the border on a vaulted bottom is of very great value , concrete or no concrete , is admitted by the best Grape ...
... dryness in winter , and damp in summer , with permeability at all seasons , are perfectly fulfilled . That the raising the border on a vaulted bottom is of very great value , concrete or no concrete , is admitted by the best Grape ...
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... dryness . The latter plants are , however , constructed in a peculiar manner ; their roots are annual , and perish at the same time as the leaves , when all the absorbent organs being lost , the bulb cannot be supposed to require any ...
... dryness . The latter plants are , however , constructed in a peculiar manner ; their roots are annual , and perish at the same time as the leaves , when all the absorbent organs being lost , the bulb cannot be supposed to require any ...
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... dryness to moisture , or whether the change takes place gradually ; because its powers of life are unimpaired . But in nature no such sudden changes occur : on the contrary , when rain begins to fall , it soaks slowly into the earth ...
... dryness to moisture , or whether the change takes place gradually ; because its powers of life are unimpaired . But in nature no such sudden changes occur : on the contrary , when rain begins to fall , it soaks slowly into the earth ...
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