... in the soil must be particularly favourable to the wheat crop in preserving a genial temperature beneath the surface late in autumn, and during winter. Again, it is a general principle in chemistry, that in all cases of decomposition, substances combine... The domestic gardener's manual - Page 7by John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839Full view - About this book
| John Claudius Loudon - 1831 - 1330 pages
...surface late in autumn and during winter. Again, it is a general principle in chemistry, t liât , in all cases of decomposition, substances combine much...disengagement, than after they have been perfectly formed. Now, in fermentation beneath the soil, the fluid matter produced is applied instantly, even whilst... | |
| 1832 - 602 pages
...principle in chemistry, that substances combine (of a gaseous nature particularly) much more readi]y at the moment of their disengagement, than after they have been perfectly formed. By allowing the manure to ferment beneath the soil, all fluid matter produced is instantly applied,... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1835 - 1326 pages
...they have been perfectly formed. Now, iu fermentation beneath the soil, the fluid matter produced i* applied instantly, even while it is warm, to the organs...consequently, is more likely to be efficient, than that from manure which has gone through the proceas, and of which all the principles have entered into... | |
| Sir Humphry Davy - 1836 - 458 pages
...the surface late in autumn, and during winter. Again, it is a general principle in chemistry, that in all cases of decomposition, substances combine much...the fluid matter produced is applied instantly, even whilst it is warm, to the organs of the plant, and consequently is more likely to be efficient than... | |
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