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  • natural ecosytem. Horticultural communities may be distinguished from agricultural ones by (1) the small scale of the cultivation, using small plots of...
    139 KB (656 words) - 22:18, 11 January 2010
  • Greenhouse (category Agricultural buildings)
    tendency of the building of glass structures is toward extreme simplicity (Fig. 1547, p. 1256). In the extreme South, lattice-work buildings are sometimes...
    107 KB (18,973 words) - 09:07, 17 September 2009
  • popular, except with the English sparrows. It may be placed on trees or buildings. Nesting-houses. The birds that naturally make their nests in holes in...
    39 KB (0 words) - 16:41, 16 February 2010
  • investigations and research by the United States Department of Agriculture, the State University Agricultural Experiment Station, and the State Commission of Horticulture...
    98 KB (920 words) - 14:11, 27 August 2012
  • Interior plants: their influence on airborne microbes inside energy-efficient buildings. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences....
    17 KB (2,474 words) - 22:49, 20 April 2010
  • garden, scale before they were developed for distribution for field-scale agricultural use. Parallel with this fact is that organic-horticulture literature...
    6 KB (861 words) - 11:54, 5 May 2007
  • Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, New Haven. Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, Storrs. Delaware. The Delaware College Agricultural Experiment...
    28 KB (115 words) - 12:53, 1 October 2009
  • well-packed earth of yards or planted against buildings where the roots may find their way into the soil beneath the buildings, where the nematode has been starved...
    49 KB (2,591 words) - 18:28, 14 April 2011
  • Guerrilla gardening (category Community building)
    waste bins) and urban foragers who wish to live independently from the agricultural-industrial complex have also adopted guerrilla gardening. Urban populations...
    16 KB (2,063 words) - 15:27, 13 July 2010
  • especially useful in the manufacture of wagon-wheels, agricultural implements, and for boat-building. The inner mucilaginous bark of the branches of U. fulva...
    14 KB (566 words) - 18:20, 5 May 2010
  • follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Testosterone, besides its role in muscle-building and raising fertility and libido, is also known to have a positive effect...
    11 KB (1,373 words) - 11:10, 24 October 2007
  • Allotment (category Agriculture)
    growing, cultivating and harvesting healthy vegetables amidst high-rise buildings and the concrete jungle; for children and adolescents a place to play,...
    21 KB (2,767 words) - 07:52, 9 September 2009
  • or hotbed, or in the open. If it is in the open, it should be near the buildings, where it can be visited frequently and where water may be applied as needed...
    28 KB (89 words) - 02:02, 12 June 2009
  • from the various bulletins of the United States Department of Agriculture and the agricultural experiment stations of New Jersey, Wisconsin and Massachusetts...
    26 KB (543 words) - 00:07, 19 March 2010
  • In US and British usage, the production of ornamental plantings around buildings is called landscaping, landscape maintenance or groundskeeping, while international...
    9 KB (1,168 words) - 18:39, 25 February 2010
  • Community garden (category Community building)
    S. contrasts to a related but distinct movement, Community-supported agriculture (CSA). Community gardeners are often prohibited by their leases from selling...
    7 KB (849 words) - 14:33, 9 April 2007
  • population of 7,912, scattered comfortably and working happily in 1,761 buildings in the developed part of its 4,500 acres, and the effect of living eight...
    7 KB (80 words) - 10:14, 3 September 2009
  • are joined to a building's air circulation system. Fans blow air through the wall and then recirculate the air throughout the building. Some active walls...
    3 KB (343 words) - 14:20, 9 April 2007
  • rarely sweet. They are best planted in mounds or against the foundation of a building where water can be controlled. Soils: Papayas need a light, well-drained...
    24 KB (1,936 words) - 16:41, 14 April 2011
  • beginning to incorporate an agricultural section in their curriculum and present it as a career opportunity. Urban agricultural projects are beginning to...
    15 KB (1,962 words) - 14:22, 9 April 2007
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