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Yellow or red seems to be the natural colour of maiden loam , as either will
change to black as they become more or less mixed with other extraneous
substances , such as dung , & c . Therefore , to have it pure , which is very
material , one ...
Yellow or red seems to be the natural colour of maiden loam , as either will
change to black as they become more or less mixed with other extraneous
substances , such as dung , & c . Therefore , to have it pure , which is very
material , one ...
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It likewise should not be used for plants until rotted to a perfect mould ; to promote
which , it should be well mixed with a small portion of loam in the compost yard ,
whereby they will become better incorporated , and more fit for use ; it is ...
It likewise should not be used for plants until rotted to a perfect mould ; to promote
which , it should be well mixed with a small portion of loam in the compost yard ,
whereby they will become better incorporated , and more fit for use ; it is ...
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If kept in a confined place , not exposed to the influence of the weather , it has ,
especially if rich , a tendency to become mouldy ; and in this state it exerts a most
baneful effect on the roots of plants . Frost is one of the principal agents in the ...
If kept in a confined place , not exposed to the influence of the weather , it has ,
especially if rich , a tendency to become mouldy ; and in this state it exerts a most
baneful effect on the roots of plants . Frost is one of the principal agents in the ...
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larger supply of this very necessary element , than they have the power to
consume , otherwise they will soon assume a sickly appearance , and their roots
become black and rotten by stagnation . And again in making a selection for
window ...
larger supply of this very necessary element , than they have the power to
consume , otherwise they will soon assume a sickly appearance , and their roots
become black and rotten by stagnation . And again in making a selection for
window ...
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When the germination has commenced , the seeds become soft , and swell ,
oxygen is absorbed , and carbonic acid disengaged ; the particles of the covering
of the seed lose their cohesion , and it bursts , to make way for the elongation of
the ...
When the germination has commenced , the seeds become soft , and swell ,
oxygen is absorbed , and carbonic acid disengaged ; the particles of the covering
of the seed lose their cohesion , and it bursts , to make way for the elongation of
the ...
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