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Daily Archives: November 23, 2017
ORGANIC FERTILIZATION part 2
Fertilizer from the mushroom farm, constituting a substrate for mushroom cultivation, is a fermented horse manure or, now more and more used, substrate made of straw and chicken with the addition of gypsum. Content of the most important nutrients in fresh fertilizer, coming from the mushroom farm, …
ORGANIC FERTILIZATION part 1
ORGANIC FERTILIZATION
Used in agriculture, and in horticulture, fertilizers are divided into two types: organic fertilizers and mineral fertilizers. Organic fertilizers include: manure, fertilizer from the mushroom farm, peat, lignite, small livestock fertilizer (bird, …
CLEANING THE SITE AND ITS RECLAMATION
The natural conditions of our country are not uniform throughout its territory. The major differences between the individual districts of Poland relate primarily to the climate and topography. However, in individual voivodships, and even localities, there is considerable variation …
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CLIMATIC AND SOIL REQUIREMENTS OF GARDEN PLANTS, part 3
The length of exposure during the day is also of great importance, because plants can only bloom for a certain day length. On the basis of the research, the plants were divided into three groups:
1) short-day plants, blooming on a day 10 hours or less, e.g. military, gilding;…
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CLIMATIC AND SOIL REQUIREMENTS FOR GARDEN PLANTS, part 2
A characteristic feature of our climate is the periodic occurrence of severe winters, during which the temperature drops below -30 ° C. Winters like this are repeated in our country 11 years, although there are and more often. The winters in the years that were so painful for the horticulture in the current century 1928/29, …
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CLIMATIC AND SOIL REQUIREMENTS OF GARDEN PLANTS, part 1
Natural factors have a great influence on the cultivation of horticultural plants, that is, the natural conditions of a given region or site. Among the natural factors in the cultivation of horticultural plants, the most important are: climate, land relief, soil and water. Climate in many cases determines this, …
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