Germany, from whence we have endeavoured to introduce them ; by not having fufficiently adverted to to the difference of the two climates : — As in thefe cold continental countries, the earth is conftantly covered with fnow, from the beginning of winter,... Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs - Page 99by James Anderson - 1777Full view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1778 - 590 pages
...been much difappointed, at finding the roots of certain garden-plants killed by the winter- fro ils in Great Britain, which are feldom hurt by the much more intenfe cold that is experienced in Ruflia and many parts of Germany, from whence we have endeavoured to introduce them; by not having... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 594 pages
...have been much difappointed, at finding tac roots of ceitain garden-plants killed by the winter froiis in Great Britain, which are feldom hurt by the much more intenfe cold that is experienced in Ruili.i and many parts of Germany, from whence we Ьате endeavoured to introduce them; by not having... | |
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