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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... Heat , Moisture , and Eva- poration , in natural and artificial Atmo . spheres . By Thomas Tredgold , Esq . Civil Engineer . · 37 On the Cultivation of Vines in the open Air in Great Britain . By R. A. Salisbury , Esq . F. R.S. LS . H S ...
... Heat , Moisture , and Eva- poration , in natural and artificial Atmo . spheres . By Thomas Tredgold , Esq . Civil Engineer . · 37 On the Cultivation of Vines in the open Air in Great Britain . By R. A. Salisbury , Esq . F. R.S. LS . H S ...
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... heat of the soil , in the portions of the field when manured in the manner already described , both when the turnip seed was sown , and at different periods of the growth of the plants . To this neglect , I conceive may be attributed ...
... heat of the soil , in the portions of the field when manured in the manner already described , both when the turnip seed was sown , and at different periods of the growth of the plants . To this neglect , I conceive may be attributed ...
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... heat commence , and the longer will it be given out . The surrounding soil , also , not being of a combustible nature , and not a very good conductor of ca- . loric , the heat will spread in a more equable degree ; while , the rapidity ...
... heat commence , and the longer will it be given out . The surrounding soil , also , not being of a combustible nature , and not a very good conductor of ca- . loric , the heat will spread in a more equable degree ; while , the rapidity ...
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... heat was of a more moderate degree , and , consequently , better suited to maintain the functions of the vegetable economy in the growing plant in a healthy state . The fold and stable manure , on account of the ready formed salts it ...
... heat was of a more moderate degree , and , consequently , better suited to maintain the functions of the vegetable economy in the growing plant in a healthy state . The fold and stable manure , on account of the ready formed salts it ...
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... heat extrcated by the fermentation of the green - vegetable manure , would supply a sufficiency of that principle which , in con- junction with air and moisture , is absolutely necessary for rousing into activity the vital energies ...
... heat extrcated by the fermentation of the green - vegetable manure , would supply a sufficiency of that principle which , in con- junction with air and moisture , is absolutely necessary for rousing into activity the vital energies ...
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