Horticulture: That department of the science of agriculture which relates to the cultivation of gardens. The garden is called "gan" or "gannah" in the later Biblical books, and in the Mishnah "ginnah. Originally the word "gan" was probably applied to all ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
Horticulture: Horticulture is the cultivation of plants in gardens or greenhouses, as opposed to the field-scale production of crops characteristic of agriculture. It includes the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds and non-food ... (Earth) [100%] 2023-08-26 [Agronomy]
Horticulture: Horticulture, the art and science of the cultivation of garden plants, whether for utilitarian or for decorative purposes. The subject naturally divides itself into two sections, which we here propose to treat separately, commencing with the science, and passing on ... [100%] 2022-09-02
Horticulture: Welcome to the learning project on Horticulture! The following is a suggested list of headings for a learning project. [100%] 2023-11-20 [Agronomy] [Horticulture]...
Horticulture: The Latin words hortus ("garden plant") and cultura together form horticulture, classically defined as the culture or growing of garden plants. Horticulture involves five areas of study: floriculture (which includes production and marketing of floral crops), landscape horticulture (production, marketing ... [100%] 2023-08-18
Horticulture: Horticulture is one of five major subsistence patterns recognized by anthropologists. It is the non-industrial system of plant cultivation in which plots lie fallow for varying lengths of time (ex. [100%] 2023-03-09 [Gardening Glossary] [Botany]...
Horticulture: Horticulture est un mot en usage depuis le XIX siècle. Désignant à l'origine l'acclimatation de plantes pour les développer à des fins commerciales, le mot peut aussi désigner l'art de cultiver les jardins, de pratiquer la culture des légumes ... [100%] 2024-07-31
Organization: An entity, such as a firm, an institution, or an association, including one or more individuals and having a specific purpose is referred to as an organisation. In Commonwealth English, the word "organisation" is used instead. [85%] 2024-01-06 [Organizations]
Organization: The movers move the goods with authority. They know how to make a move trouble-free. [85%] 2022-03-28
Organization: An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, an institution, or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word is derived from the Greek word organon ... (Organization) [85%] 2023-11-04 [Organizations]
Organization (LDS Church): An organization is a secondary body of church government within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) that is "established for moral, educational, and benevolent purposes." Prior to October 2019, the church's organizations were called ... (LDS Church) [85%] 2023-12-30 [Organizations (LDS Church)] [Organizational subdivisions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]...
Organization: An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, an institution, or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word is derived from the Greek word organon ... (Social entity established to meet needs or pursue goals) [85%] 2024-01-06 [Organizations]
Organization: An organization, or organisation (Commonwealth English), is an entity comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. This portal is dedicated to organizations, societies and facilities contributing to science, education and technologies. (HandWiki) [85%] 2023-08-25
Organization: An organization or organisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is an entity—such as a company, or corporation or an institution (formal organization), or an association—comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word in English ... (Social entity established to meet needs or pursue goals) [85%] 2024-11-04 [Organizations]
Horticultural flora: A horticultural flora, also known as a garden flora, is a plant identification aid structured in the same way as a native plants flora. It serves the same purpose: to facilitate plant identification; however, it only includes plants that are ... [84%] 2024-01-20 [Flora] [Horticulture]...
Horticultural oil: Horticultural oils or narrow range oils are lightweight oils, either petroleum or vegetable based. They are used in both horticulture and agriculture, where they are applied as a dilute spray on plant surfaces to control insects and mites. (Chemistry) [84%] 2023-11-28 [Oils]
Horticultural fleece: Horticultural fleece is a thin, nonwoven, polypropylene fabric which is used as a floating mulch to protect both late and early crops and delicate plants from cold weather and frost, as well as insect pests during the normal growing season ... (Polypropylene fabric) [84%] 2023-12-21 [Sustainable gardening]
Horticultural flora: A horticultural flora, also known as a garden flora, is a plant identification aid structured in the same way as a native plants flora. It serves the same purpose: to facilitate plant identification; however, it only includes plants that are ... (Biology) [84%] 2023-12-14 [Flora] [Plant taxonomy]...
Horticultural cropland: Horticultural cropland is - according to the USDA terminology - "a subcategory of cropland used for growing fruit, nut, berry, vineyard, and other bush fruit and similar crops. Nurseries and other ornamental plantings are included.". [84%] 2023-02-26 [Agriculture]
Horticultural Hall (Boston, 1865): Horticultural Hall (1865–1901) of Boston, Massachusetts, was the headquarters of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society in the later 19th century. It stood at no.100-102 Tremont Street, at the corner of Bromfield Street, opposite the Granary Burying Ground. (Boston, 1865) [84%] 2023-12-14 [Commercial buildings completed in 1865] [Former buildings and structures in Boston]...
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