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 страници |
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... success , in practice , usually depends upon slight circumstances , very easily overlooked , and not to be anticipated beforehand , even by the most skilful ; their importance is often unsuspected till an experiment has failed , and may ...
... success , in practice , usually depends upon slight circumstances , very easily overlooked , and not to be anticipated beforehand , even by the most skilful ; their importance is often unsuspected till an experiment has failed , and may ...
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... success where he applies principles to practice . This gentleman has recorded in the Gardeners ' Chronicle , for 1852 , p . 707 , the unexpected fact that he is able to take off his Turnips , when they have become fully organized , a ...
... success where he applies principles to practice . This gentleman has recorded in the Gardeners ' Chronicle , for 1852 , p . 707 , the unexpected fact that he is able to take off his Turnips , when they have become fully organized , a ...
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... success upon a correct appreciation of the nature of the vital actions described in the last Book ; for although there have been many good gardeners entirely unacquainted with the science of vegetable physiology , and although many ...
... success upon a correct appreciation of the nature of the vital actions described in the last Book ; for although there have been many good gardeners entirely unacquainted with the science of vegetable physiology , and although many ...
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... success in Grape growing . Here , then , is all the Vine requires to produce good and abundant crops , and to form for itself a constitution enabling it to supply generations with its generous produce . I am not aware of any peculiarity ...
... success in Grape growing . Here , then , is all the Vine requires to produce good and abundant crops , and to form for itself a constitution enabling it to supply generations with its generous produce . I am not aware of any peculiarity ...
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... success in the difficult art of forcing Cherries , and he has given an account of his practice ( Gard . Mag . , vol . iii . , p . 64 ) , in which it appears that the most peculiar feature is the strict attention he pays to the ...
... success in the difficult art of forcing Cherries , and he has given an account of his practice ( Gard . Mag . , vol . iii . , p . 64 ) , in which it appears that the most peculiar feature is the strict attention he pays to the ...
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