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LONDON -- It might not be strictly true that all British people are born with a green thumb; it just seems that way. Truly, the Brits are, in the wryly affectionate words of the Economist, "potty about planting." Rarely has any nation been so dedicated to digging up and beautifying even the smallest front yard plot, while Britain's public gardens provide glorious outbursts of color in deepest countryside and central city.
...The elegant white glasshouse called the Palm House, which inspired San Francisc... demonstrates organic methods of cultivation and the orchid house allows up-close-and- personal...
... (composting started from March) in a glasshouse. The bran of `Hinohikari` (a popular Japanese rice...
..., Physiology and Chemistry Department, Glasshouse Crops Research Institute, UK . Professor Peter Gre.... * Soils and Roots. . * Soil Cultivation and Fertility. . * The Plant's Environment: Light ...
Queen Elizabeth II is coming to this historic site to help commemorate the 400th anniversary of the landing here of 104 Englishmen, establishing the first permanent English settlement in America. The settlers landed on May 13, 1607, four years after the death of England's other Elizabeth, the monarch, the Virgin Queen, for whom the Colony and then the state were named. The settlement was named after Elizabeth I's successor, James I.
... planter class emerged as tobacco cultivation began to dominate all forms of business. Short fil...; and watch costumed artisans at the Glasshouse. The site features a new visitor center and also t...
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