The show will also have sections for agriculture, horticulture, arts and crafts and cookery. |
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It exhibits every aspect of Dutch horticulture, from vegetables and fruit, to bulbs, flowers and plants to trees, bushes and shrubs. |
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Evidence potentially contradicting this interpretation consists of scapula hoes and celts, tools normally associated with swidden horticulture. |
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Ms Lloyd said hoary cress had an extensive root system that choked grain and horticulture crops and pastures. |
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To celebrate its bicentenary it has created seven historical gardens to show how horticulture has evolved over the last 200 years. |
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Hom is very fond of English horticulture and commissioned an English landscape gardener to design his garden. |
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The Government must take immediate steps to protect wildlife on peat bogs and to signal an end to peat use in gardening and horticulture. |
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The time has come to encourage our farmers to diversify into areas such as horticulture, floriculture and oilseeds. |
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I signed up for a Horticultural Science degree thinking it would be mostly horticulture. |
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Ms Collins has never been able to go into her garden, despite having an NVQ in horticulture. |
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Ornamental horticulture often plays an important role in the conservation of plant species. |
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A number of such biocontrol agents are available as commercial formulations for use in agriculture and horticulture. |
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Linn attended agricultural school and concentrated on the study of ornamental horticulture. |
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There is now also plenty of planting land available for the students to learn new skills in horticulture and hard landscaping. |
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Even our resident neighbourhood expert, a woman with a degree in horticulture, was not very useful. |
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Finding alternatives to chemical pesticides in the home and garden and in farming and horticulture is one of the main themes of the meeting. |
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Will it help Kenya's 500,000 people employed in agriculture, horticulture and its ancillary industries? |
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In horticulture, kiwifruit vines are trained onto pergola or T-bar support structures. |
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Jute has become invaluable, even in areas such as horticulture and gardening. |
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During the decade and a half I lived in New England, my favorite hobby was horticulture. |
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His interest in gardening led him to study horticulture in both Hobart and Melbourne. |
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The farmers in these areas continue to rely on agriculture rather than horticulture. |
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Find a good horticulturist by contacting arboretums, better nursery and garden centers, or colleges where botany or horticulture is taught. |
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Or if horticulture is not your idea of a day out you can still access refreshments without paying an entrance fee. |
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A permaculture teacher and environmental horticulture consultant, he is also an avid seed saver. |
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Wine, pipfruit and horticulture all are working towards good futures, they say. |
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Education students did not believe they received enough horticulture concepts to be able to confidently teach horticulture to youth. |
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Part of the garden will be devoted to Iroquoian horticulture, while other plants will call to mind the northern region of the Inuit. |
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This scheme should encourage farmers to adopt horticulture, floriculture and oilseed farming. |
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Volunteers are involved in a wide range of activities including horticulture, craftwork and skills training. |
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In horticulture it is the humic, and particularly the fulvic acids which are most reactive and effective in stimulating plant growth. |
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The department horticulture research officer said the area had the potential to become a major income earner. |
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In ten years they have positioned themselves as market leaders in horticulture and conservation giftware. |
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The exhibition aims at popularising horticulture and related activities as viable business propositions. |
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The commissioner said he would ask the government to depute an officer to guide the horticulture department. |
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During their weeding and cleaning the pupils also learned much about the horticulture of the grounds surrounding the church buildings. |
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A total of 652 students have enrolled in college courses in agriculture, horticulture, horses and forestry. |
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There was some talk about its potential use in horticulture, which got the better of my dad's curiosity. |
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The judge said that police found 35.2g cannabis, evidence of his attempts at drug horticulture and a quantity of money when they raided his home. |
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The first step into further education can be access courses at local colleges where they will sample work including bricklaying and horticulture. |
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The events will provide a unique opportunity for young people interested in careers in agriculture, horticulture and the agri-food industry. |
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This text is aimed at high school agriscience programs, and as such, the level is below that of a university basic horticulture course. |
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He started college with the intent of majoring in soil science, with minors in horticulture and arboriculture. |
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So after a few years, it was obvious that they were going to be quite tameable in horticulture, and we just gradually introduced more and more. |
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Food manufacture and horticulture also contribute to high volumes of industrial waste. |
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The farmers employ horticulture, mixed farming, dairying, tillage and poultry in six counties. |
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She was into horticulture, needlework and sewing and I think that must have run through the blood. |
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The three main emphasis areas are ornamental horticulture, environmental and soil science, and genetics and crop breeding. |
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Other attractions at the show are an exhibition of rural life and 17 competition sections, including horticulture, shire horses, cheese, honey and local produce. |
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There, they study horticulture, catering, cooking and self-advocacy, which allows the trainees to make their own choices and decisions and be treated as adults. |
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We hired a guy called Patrick Cullina, who was at the Brooklyn botanic Garden, to run the horticulture and operations of the park. |
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Eradication of evergreen cloud forest has resulted primarily from a rapidly increasing population that relies on subsistence swidden horticulture. |
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In the area of horticulture and pomology, the ability to use asexual reproduction after crossing opens a broad prospect in the application of distant hybridization. |
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Head into the wooded foothills to Badenweiler, a spa town with that mix of classical gentility, raffishness and effusive horticulture that marks the better thermal spots. |
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These traditional descriptions did not immediately further the ends of horticulture, but indirectly they exercised an important influence, because of their illustrations. |
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A total of 317 students accepted Central Applications Office offers for third level certificate and diploma courses in agriculture and horticulture. |
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These areas were in agricultural education, agribusiness and horticulture. |
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Tom discovered a passion for gardening and gained an NVQ in horticulture. |
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An ardent linguist proficient in ancient Oriental languages, Napp had many other passions, including horticulture, viniculture, and fruit growing. |
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This course is for students of agronomy, biology, entomology, crop production, horticulture, plant pathology, weed science, and environmental studies. |
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It offers specialist courses in agriculture, animal management, equine, horticulture, garden design, floristry and wildlife, game and conservation management. |
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Plunging headlong into horticulture without thinking can lead to runaway lamb's ears, weeds gone wild or unwelcome garden guests and pests. |
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Tourism, manufacturing, and horticulture, mainly tomatoes and cut flowers, especially freesias, have been declining. |
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Italian Sikhs are generally involved in agriculture, agricultural processing, the manufacture of machine tools and horticulture. |
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Queens Park or Longton park in Dresden is one of the city's heritage parks and is famous for its horticulture and lakes. |
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The rodent repellant properties of Narcissus alkaloids have been utilised in horticulture to protect more vulnerable bulbs. |
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Today European yew is widely used in landscaping and ornamental horticulture. |
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A common name for some species is 'flags', while the plants of the subgenus Scorpiris are widely known as 'junos', particularly in horticulture. |
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It offers courses in animal management, equine, horticulture, countryside and environment and from the next academic year in gamekeeping. |
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The use of ivies as ornamental plants in horticulture in California and other states is now discouraged or banned in certain jurisdictions. |
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Some species are popular ornamental flowers in horticulture, with many cultivars selected for large and brightly coloured flowers. |
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The cultivation and trade of flowers is a specialization in horticulture, specifically floriculture. |
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Carex species and cultivars are popular in horticulture, particularly in shady positions. |
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Clofentezine is an acaricide known as Apollo and Acaristop for use in fruit trees and horticulture. |
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Attracting wildlife is improving the balance of nature, adds head of horticulture Pierrick Paillard. |
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The club also provides support for horticulture studies at Conejo Valley Continuation School and Madrona Street Elementary School. |
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The campus is home to East Durham College's landbased training, offering courses in horticulture, floristry, arboriculture and forestry and environmental conservation. |
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Commonwealth war cemeteries often feature similar horticulture and architecture, with larger cemeteries being home to a Cross of Sacrifice and Stone of Remembrance. |
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Watershed development activities in her lands have included the construction of two check dams, contour bunding, backyard horticulture, and kitchen gardening projects. |
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One additional use of charcoal was rediscovered recently in horticulture. |
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Upper Paleolithic cultures appear to have had significant knowledge about plants and herbs and may have, albeit very rarely, practiced rudimentary forms of horticulture. |
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Yews are widely used in landscaping and ornamental horticulture. |
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In botany and horticulture, deciduous plants, including trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials, are those that lose all of their leaves for part of the year. |
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The Richmond Times-Dispatch garden columnist, former city arborist and local public radio station garden show host answered horticulture questions. |
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