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 sider |
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Side xiv
... Atmosphere BOOK II . OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE OPERATIONS OF HORTICULTURE ESSENTIALLY DEPEND Of Bottom Heat CHAPTER I. . 106 133 . 134 CHAPTER II . Of the Moisture of the Soil . - Watering 159 CONTENTS . XV PAGE ...
... Atmosphere BOOK II . OF THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES UPON WHICH THE OPERATIONS OF HORTICULTURE ESSENTIALLY DEPEND Of Bottom Heat CHAPTER I. . 106 133 . 134 CHAPTER II . Of the Moisture of the Soil . - Watering 159 CONTENTS . XV PAGE ...
Side 10
... atmosphere , the spores and antherids are freely expelled , and remain on the surface of the fronds , from which they can be readily collected and transferred to vessels containing sea - water . M. Thuret found that when put into ...
... atmosphere , the spores and antherids are freely expelled , and remain on the surface of the fronds , from which they can be readily collected and transferred to vessels containing sea - water . M. Thuret found that when put into ...
Side 12
... atmosphere , or paralyse them by an eternal footbath of cold water , or suffocate them in places where no air can reach them , or starve them by withholding the food without which they cannot exist , or cram them with incessant meals of ...
... atmosphere , or paralyse them by an eternal footbath of cold water , or suffocate them in places where no air can reach them , or starve them by withholding the food without which they cannot exist , or cram them with incessant meals of ...
Side 14
... atmosphere should be provided , if germination is to be maintained in a healthy state . A seed , when fully ripe , contains a larger proportion of carbon than any other living part , and so long as it is thus charged with carbon , it is ...
... atmosphere should be provided , if germination is to be maintained in a healthy state . A seed , when fully ripe , contains a larger proportion of carbon than any other living part , and so long as it is thus charged with carbon , it is ...
Side 19
... atmosphere only . A few , more favourably situated , were attached to the end wall of the cellar , and had descended five feet five inches down the wall into the decaying sawdust of the wine - bin . Others were beautifully spread over ...
... atmosphere only . A few , more favourably situated , were attached to the end wall of the cellar , and had descended five feet five inches down the wall into the decaying sawdust of the wine - bin . Others were beautifully spread over ...
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