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| ARTICLES RELATED TO List of vegetables | |  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Gardening - Social aspectIn modern Europe and North America, people often express their political or social views in gardens, intentionally or not. The lawn vs. garden issue is played out in urban planning as the debate over the "land ethic" that is to determine urban land use and whether hyperhygienist bylaws (e.g. weed control) should apply, or whether land should generally be allowed to exist in its natural wild state. In a famous Canadian Charter of Rights case, "Sandra Bell vs. City of Toronto", 1997, the right to cultivate all native species, even most varieties deemed noxious or allergenic, was upheld as part of the ri ...
See also:Gardening, Gardening - Gardening compared to farming, Gardening - Gardening is art, Gardening - Social aspect, Gardening - History, Gardening - Notable gardeners Read more here: » Gardening: Encyclopedia II - Gardening - Social aspect |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Gardening - Gardening compared to farmingIn respect to its food producing purpose, gardening is distinguished from farming chiefly by scale and intent. Farming occurs on a larger scale, and with the production of saleable goods as a major motivation. Gardening is done on a smaller scale, primarily for pleasure and to produce goods for the gardener's own family or community. There is some overlap between the terms, particularly in that some moderate-sized vegetable growing concerns, ...
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Gardening - Gardens as artGarden design is considered to be an art in most cultures, distinguished from gardening, which generally means garden maintenance. In Japan, for instance, Samurai and Zen monks were often required to build decorative gardens or practice related skills like flower arrangement known as ikebana. In 18th century Europe, country estates were refashioned by landscape gardeners into formal gardens or landscaped parklands, such as at Versailles, France or Stowe, England. Today, landscape architects and garden designers continue to produce artistically ...
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Gardening - Social aspectIn modern Europe and North America, people often express their political or social views in gardens, intentionally or not. The lawn vs. garden issue is played out in urban planning as the debate over the "land ethic" that is to determine urban land use and whether hyperhygienist bylaws (e.g. weed control) should apply, or whether land should generally be allowed to exist in its natural wild state. In a famous Canadian Charter of Rights case, "Sandra Bell vs. City of Toronto", 1997, the right to cultivate all native species, even most varieties deemed noxious or allergenic, was upheld as part of the ri ...
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - List of terms for multiraciality - General
List of terms for multiraciality - Non-English language.
Ahí te estás (Spanish: "Stay there")
Ai no ko (Japan: "child of unlike things put together")
Albarazado
Cambujo
Con lai (Vietnam: "half-breed")
Gado Gado (Indonesia, Malaysia: "mixed". Lit., "mixed vegetable salad with peanut sauce")
Haafu (Japan: "half")
Hapa (Hawaiian:"half Hawaiian" or "half Asian, half Caucasian"
Honhyeol (Korea: "mixed blood")
Hun xue (Manda ...
See also:List of terms for multiraciality, List of terms for multiraciality - General, List of terms for multiraciality - Non-English language, List of terms for multiraciality - Specific, List of terms for multiraciality - Latin American/Spanish and Portuguese language, List of terms for multiraciality - Amerindian, List of terms for multiraciality - Asian, List of terms for multiraciality - Africa/African-American/Black, List of terms for multiraciality - Other, List of terms for multiraciality - Specific multiracial ethnic groups, List of terms for multiraciality - Neologism, List of terms for multiraciality - Caste System of Colonial Latin America Read more here: » List of terms for multiraciality: Encyclopedia II - List of terms for multiraciality - General |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopets - QuiggleQuiggles look like frogs with large feet and tiny front legs. (The other frog-like species, the Nimmo, is quite distinct with its long arms and legs). They are fun-loving creatures that are usually seen wearing enormous grins. They love water and particularly enjoy fresh vegetables.
In the Neopets TCG, Quiggles are associated with the element of water.
Quiggles are roughly average in popularity. The pet now known as the Quiggle was originally called the Frogstomp and released on April 19th 2000. On July 25t ...
See also:List of Neopets, List of Neopets - Acara, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Aisha, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Blumaroo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Bori, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Bruce, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Buzz, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Chia, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Chomby, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Cybunny, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Draik, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Elephante, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Eyrie, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Flotsam, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Gelert, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Gnorbu, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Grarrl, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Grundo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Hissi, List of Neopets - Ixi, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Jetsam, List of Neopets - JubJub, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Kacheek, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Kau, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Kiko, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Koi, List of Neopets - Korbat, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Kougra, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Krawk, List of Neopets - Kyrii, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Lenny, List of Neopets - Lupe, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Lutari, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Meerca, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Moehog, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Mynci, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Nimmo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Ogrin, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Peophin, List of Neopets - Poogle, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Pteri, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Quiggle, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Ruki, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Scorchio, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Shoyru, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Skeith, List of Neopets - Techo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Tonu, List of Neopets - Tuskaninny, List of Neopets - Uni, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Usul, List of Neopets - Wocky, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Xweetok, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Yurble, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Zafara, List of Neopets - April Fools Pet Designs Read more here: » List of Neopets: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopets - Quiggle |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopets - ChiaChias are generally playful and friendly little creatures who love to explore. The name Chia may be related to the Chia Pet-like tufts of hair on top of their heads.
The very first Neopet, Thyassa the Chia, was "born" on November 14, 1999 (the day before the site was officially opened). Chias appear to be great favorites with Neopets staff and are available in a wide array of variations (not available to any other pet species) that look like fruits and vegetables. (For example, the Orange Chia looks like an actual orange ...
See also:List of Neopets, List of Neopets - Acara, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Aisha, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Blumaroo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Bori, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Bruce, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Buzz, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Chia, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Chomby, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Cybunny, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Draik, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Elephante, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Eyrie, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Flotsam, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Gelert, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Gnorbu, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Grarrl, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Grundo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Hissi, List of Neopets - Ixi, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Jetsam, List of Neopets - JubJub, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Kacheek, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Kau, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Kiko, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Koi, List of Neopets - Korbat, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Kougra, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Krawk, List of Neopets - Kyrii, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Lenny, List of Neopets - Lupe, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Lutari, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Meerca, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Moehog, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Mynci, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Nimmo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Ogrin, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Peophin, List of Neopets - Poogle, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Pteri, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Quiggle, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Ruki, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Scorchio, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Shoyru, List of Neopets - External links, List of Neopets - Skeith, List of Neopets - Techo, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Tonu, List of Neopets - Tuskaninny, List of Neopets - Uni, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Usul, List of Neopets - Wocky, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Xweetok, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Yurble, List of Neopets - External link, List of Neopets - Zafara, List of Neopets - April Fools Pet Designs Read more here: » List of Neopets: Encyclopedia II - List of Neopets - Chia |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Nectar source - Northern nectar sources for honeybeesThe nectar source in a given area depends on the type of vegetation present and the length of their bloom period. What type of vegetation will grow in an area depends on soil texture, soil pH, soil drainage, daily maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation, extreme minimum winter temperature, and growing degree days. The plants listed below are plants that would grow in USDA Hardiness zone 5. A good predictor for when a plant will bloom and produce nectar is a calculation of the growing degree days. Even more accurate would be a calcula ...
See also:Nectar source, Nectar source - Northern nectar sources for honeybees, Nectar source - Spring, Nectar source - Summer, Nectar source - Fall Read more here: » Nectar source: Encyclopedia II - Nectar source - Northern nectar sources for honeybees |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Giant Sequoia - EcologyThe Giant Sequoias are having difficulty reproducing in their original habitat (and very rarely reproduce in cultivation) due to the seeds only being able to grow successfully in mineral soils in full sunlight, free from competing vegetation. Although the seeds can germinate in moist needle humus in the spring, these seedlings will die as the duff dries in the summer. They therefore require periodic wildfire to clear competing vegetation and soil humus before successful regeneration can occur. Without fire, shade-loving species will crowd ou ...
See also:Giant Sequoia, Giant Sequoia - Description, Giant Sequoia - Distribution, Giant Sequoia - Ecology, Giant Sequoia - Discovery and naming, Giant Sequoia - List of the ten largest Giant Sequoias, Giant Sequoia - Uses, Giant Sequoia - Giant Sequoia in cultivation Read more here: » Giant Sequoia: Encyclopedia II - Giant Sequoia - Ecology |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Fen - The characteristics of a fenThe ecological succession begins with fresh water filling a depression in the land surface. However, the subsequent course of development depends on the conditions; the acidity of the water, the climate and so on. In a north European climate, given a near-neutral or somewhat basic pH, submerged plants will colonize the lake while from its margin, emergent vegetation, typically a reed bed will spread.
The decayed vegetation, with clay particles and precipitated carbonates (lime) will form ooze, held in place by the still water among th ...
See also:Fen, Fen - The characteristics of a fen, Fen - Linguistic issues, Fen - Derivation, Fen - Latin and place names, Fen - Fen flora, Fen - List of fen flora species Read more here: » Fen: Encyclopedia II - Fen - The characteristics of a fen |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Textile - Sources and typesTextiles can be made from a variety of materials. The following is a partial list of the materials that can be used to make textiles.
Textile - Animal origin.
Alpaca
Thread
Angora rabbit hair
Camel hair
Cashmere
Mohair
Silk
Vicuña hair
Wool: divided into woollen and worsted
Textile - Vegetable.
Bark cloth has various uses, and is used in sheets.
Coir: the fibre from cocon ...
See also:Textile, Textile - Sources and types, Textile - Animal origin, Textile - Vegetable, Textile - Derived from plant products, Textile - Mineral, Textile - Synthetic, Textile - Production methods, Textile - Processes, Textile - Uses, Textile - Reference Read more here: » Textile: Encyclopedia II - Textile - Sources and types |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Kit Kat - IngredientsOriginal Kit Kat ingredients, listed by decreasing weight:
UK: Milk chocolate (66%) (sugar, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, dried skimmed milk, whey powder, vegetable fat, butterfat, lactose, emulsifier (lecithin), flavouring), wheat flour, sugar, vegetable fat, cocoa mass, yeast, raising agent (sodium bicarbonate), salt, calcium sulfate, flavouring, antioxidant (E320).
USA: sugar, flour, cocoa butter, nonfat milk, chocolate, refined palm kernel oil, lactose, milk fat, soya lecithin and PGPR (emulsifiers), yeast, sodi ...
See also:Kit Kat, Kit Kat - Kit Kat varieties, Kit Kat - Ingredients, Kit Kat - Trivia Read more here: » Kit Kat: Encyclopedia II - Kit Kat - Ingredients |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - BotanyCannabis is a member of the family Cannabinacea, along with hops. Cannabis is an annual and usually dioecious, which means it has separate pistillate (female) and stamenate (male) plants. A shorter photoperiod (day length) towards the end of the growing season is generally required to induce the reproductive (sometimes called flowering or budding) phase of growth, however some cultivars of Cannabis are auto-flowering, which means that ...
See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Botany |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivationThis section covers the traditional method of cultivating medicinal or recreational marijuana indoors, wherein the plants are grown in a soil-like medium and fertilizer is added when the plants are given water. Traditional outdoor cultivation techniques are covered in the next section, and alternative techniques, such as hydroponics and organic cultivation techniques, are discussed in the last section.
Cultivating marijuana indoors is more complicated and expensive than growing outdoors, but it allows the cultivator complete control over the growing environment, and will ...
See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation TechniquesWhen cultivated outdoors, the chosen areas are those which receive twelve hours or more of sunlight in a given day. Northern locations are preferred (Humboldt County, California and British Columbia being particularly notable), but southern locations (such as Maui, Hawaii) are also known to be good producers.
In general, a south facing exposure is preferred for maximum sunlight exposure. In instances where the local laws do not permit growing cannabis, cultivators may choose to grow in forests or rugged and rural areas where the local ...
See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques |
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Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing.
Buds are typically harvested when fully ripe. Generally, ripeness is defined as when the white pistils start to turn dark yellow, orange, light to mid red, etc. and the trichomes, "crystals", barely begin to turn milky from clear. Ideally, the professional uses both a decent power magnifying glass, brix meter (to measure "sugar" content), and microscope. The potential seed pods swell with resins usually reserved for seed production, thus improving the quality of the bu ...
See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing |
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Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation.
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See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques |
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An important factor in extreme efficiency cannabis cultivation is selecting the best genetics for one's crop. This is frequently done by selecting one or more known strains, or strains with preferred genetics (in the case of marijuana, one might use seeds from a batch that was particularly enjoyed), and then growing a number of the seeds to find out which exhibit the characteristics most desirable to the cultivator.
Plant characteristics which are generally selected for include:
Overall yield
Time to frui ...
See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the lawAs cannabis and its cultivation is illegal in most parts of the world, considerable resources are committed to the interdiction of cultivation.
Outdoor cultivation is common in both rural and urban areas, with outdoor cultivators tending towards growing sativa-based strains for better response to sunlight and reduced emission of odours.
Cannabis plants blend in easily with other plants to the point that they are unidentifiable by all but the most observant. Often simple camouflage techniques can avert detection, such as ...
See also:Cannabis cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Botany, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional indoor cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Lighting, Cannabis cultivation - Atmosphere, Cannabis cultivation - Germination, Cannabis cultivation - Vegetative phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Reproductive/flowering phase of growth, Cannabis cultivation - Traditional Outdoor Cultivation Techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Harvest and processing, Cannabis cultivation - Ideal harvest timing, Cannabis cultivation - Drying, Cannabis cultivation - Curing, Cannabis cultivation - Hash, Cannabis cultivation - Alternative cultivation techniques, Cannabis cultivation - Hydroponic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Organic cultivation, Cannabis cultivation - Screen of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sea of green, Cannabis cultivation - Sinsemilla, Cannabis cultivation - Genetics and breeding, Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law Read more here: » Cannabis cultivation: Encyclopedia II - Cannabis cultivation - Detection and the law |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Christiansborg Palace - Former palaces on the siteSlotsholmen has also been the location of the medieval castle castle of Bishop Absalon, as well as two previous palaces. Both were also known as Christiansborg.
Christiansborg Palace - Absalon's Castle.
The first castle on the site was Absalon's Castle, built in 1176. According to Saxo, Bishop Absalon of Roskilde built a castle in 1167 on a small island outside Copenhagen Harbour. The castle was surrounded by a curtain wall of limestone from Stevns Cliffs. The remains of this curtain wall are ...
See also:Christiansborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace - Former palaces on the site, Christiansborg Palace - Absalon's Castle, Christiansborg Palace - Copenhagen Castle, Christiansborg Palace - The first Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace - The second Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace - The third Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace - Current palace, Christiansborg Palace - Royal Reception Rooms, Christiansborg Palace - The Palace Chapel, Christiansborg Palace - The Ruins beneath Palace, Christiansborg Palace - The Riding Ground Complex, Christiansborg Palace - The Marble Bridge and the pavilions, Christiansborg Palace - King Christian IX's equestrian statue on the Riding Ground Complex, Christiansborg Palace - The Royal Library Gardens, Christiansborg Palace - The garden's history, Christiansborg Palace - Statues and sculptures, Christiansborg Palace - Vegetation, Christiansborg Palace - Visiting the palace Read more here: » Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia II - Christiansborg Palace - Former palaces on the site |
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|  |  |  | List of vegetables: Encyclopedia II - Christiansborg Palace - Current palaceThe palace now houses the Royal Reception Rooms, the Queen's Library, the audience chambers, the Sovereign in Council rooms, the Chapel, Parliament, the Supreme Court and the Prime Minister's Office.
Christiansborg Palace - Royal Reception Rooms.
The Royal Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace are located on the first floor, the so-called bel-étage, at the north end of the main wing and in the ...
See also:Christiansborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace - Former palaces on the site, Christiansborg Palace - Absalon's Castle, Christiansborg Palace - Copenhagen Castle, Christiansborg Palace - The first Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace - The second Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace - The third Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace - Current palace, Christiansborg Palace - Royal Reception Rooms, Christiansborg Palace - The Palace Chapel, Christiansborg Palace - The Ruins beneath Palace, Christiansborg Palace - The Riding Ground Complex, Christiansborg Palace - The Marble Bridge and the pavilions, Christiansborg Palace - King Christian IX's equestrian statue on the Riding Ground Complex, Christiansborg Palace - The Royal Library Gardens, Christiansborg Palace - The garden's history, Christiansborg Palace - Statues and sculptures, Christiansborg Palace - Vegetation, Christiansborg Palace - Visiting the palace Read more here: » Christiansborg Palace: Encyclopedia II - Christiansborg Palace - Current palace |
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