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Botanists tell us that all of the Cabbage family, which includes not only every variety of cabbage, Red, White, and Savoy, but all the cauliflower, broccoli, kale, and brussels sprouts, had their origin in the wild cabbage of Europe (Brassica oleracea), a plant with green, wavy leaves, much resembling charlock, found growing wild at Dover in England, and other parts of Europe. This plant, says McIntosh, is mostly confined to the sea-shore, and grows only on chalky or calcareous soils.
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Only a few books have been written on the subject of nut trees and their bearing habits, and very little of that material applies to their propagation in cold climates. For these reasons I am relating some of the experiences I have had in the last thirty-two years in raising nut trees in Wisconsin.
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Tobacco is a hardy flowering annual[1] plant, growing freely in a moist fertile soil and requiring the most thorough culture in order to secure the finest form and quality of leaf. It is a native of the tropics and under the intense rays of a vertical sun develops its finest and most remarkable flavor which far surpasses the varieties grown in a temperate region.
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There was the usual welcoming crowd for a celebrity, and the usual speeches by the usual politicians who met him at the airport which had once been twenty miles outside of Croton, but which the growing city had since engulfed and placed well within its boundaries.
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My name is Jimmy and I am five years old, and my friend Bobby is five years old too but he says he thinks he's really more than five years old because he's already grown up and I'm just a little boy.
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thebignerd (The Big Nerd) from
Maryland, United States
Typical overgrown boy fiction.
Murder mysteries, fantasy, sci-fi, horror, graphic novels and anything else that excites your typical geek.
I also like regular old standard popular fiction, sports writing (but not so much with the memoirs) and anything to do with art in any of it's many forms. And kid's books (picture books). Good stuff.
Really, I guess I'll read anything except romance. Not a big fan of the romance.
Last book read: MOBY DICK: OR, THE WHITE WHALE
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crystalbrooke (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, United States
Good Books. Good Authors. Good plot lines. Anything by Karen Kingsbury, Francine Rivers, jane Austen or any of the Bronte sisters. I'm into the Christian living stuff, inspirational growth books. And definitely NO science fiction.
Last book read: ROBINSON CRUSOE
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princess rockstar (BookGlutton Member) from
Anywhere, United States
teen fiction.
ron koertge.
francesca lia block.
sarah dessen.
walter dean myers.
stargirl.
a tree grows in brooklyn.
the secret garden.
dickens.
shakespeare.
austin.
poetry.
crime.
mystery.
intrigue.
fantasy.
i will read anything well written.
and most things not, but only once.
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