The Gardener's Magazine and Register of Rural and Domestic Improvement, Volumen1John Claudius Loudon Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1826 |
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... half a century ; and the soil is every where exhausted . The proprietor submits to the privations necessarily incurred under these cir- cumstances , and gradually becomes habituated to them , think- ing , perhaps , that there is no ...
... half a century ; and the soil is every where exhausted . The proprietor submits to the privations necessarily incurred under these cir- cumstances , and gradually becomes habituated to them , think- ing , perhaps , that there is no ...
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... half light turfy loam , rather more than a third of white sand , and the rest turfy peat ; the use of the turfy soil is to keep it from binding or getting hard in the pots , which it will do if sifted fine ; the fibres in the turfy soil ...
... half light turfy loam , rather more than a third of white sand , and the rest turfy peat ; the use of the turfy soil is to keep it from binding or getting hard in the pots , which it will do if sifted fine ; the fibres in the turfy soil ...
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... and that of the tube half an inch , then each tenth of an inch in the cylin- der will occupy an inch in the tube ; and as the mean evapo- ration in our climate will then be equal to about 38 Heat , Moisture , and Evaporation .
... and that of the tube half an inch , then each tenth of an inch in the cylin- der will occupy an inch in the tube ; and as the mean evapo- ration in our climate will then be equal to about 38 Heat , Moisture , and Evaporation .
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... half of which being removed into the open air for seven months , the rafters were devoted to training vines along them ; and the climate being cold and soil unfavourable , namely , one of the more barren districts of Yorkshire , some of ...
... half of which being removed into the open air for seven months , the rafters were devoted to training vines along them ; and the climate being cold and soil unfavourable , namely , one of the more barren districts of Yorkshire , some of ...
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... half an inch on the outside , the wood has been found so fresh at the end of that period , as to be fit for boat - building . Its bark is used by the tanners and there is no tree that in the same time will yield so much bark for fuel ...
... half an inch on the outside , the wood has been found so fresh at the end of that period , as to be fit for boat - building . Its bark is used by the tanners and there is no tree that in the same time will yield so much bark for fuel ...
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