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The scotch forcing gardener [electronic resource] : being a compendious treatise on the forcing of asparagus, cucumbers, Cherries, Grapes, Melons, Mushrooms, Nectarines, Peaches, Pine Apples, and Strawberries. Together with instructions of the management of the greenhouse, Hot-Walls, &c. Illustrated with five copper-plates; Containing Ten different Designs of Hot-Houses, Hot-Walls, &c, on the newest and most improved Constructions. with an appendix; Containing Hints on the Making of Fruit-Tree Borders; Planting and Training Fruit Trees against Walls, Espaliers, &c. - Also, Hints on the Depth and Nature of Garden Land; Manures, and their Application; Culture and Rotation of Crops; &c. The whole adapted to the climate of Scotland. By Walter Nicol, Late Gardener at wemyss castle.
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- Edinburgh : printed for the author, 1797.
- 1797
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Wines of Vermont : a History of Pioneer Fermentation / Todd Trzaskos ; Foreword by Deirdre Heekin.
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- Charleston, SC : American Palate, a Division of The History Press, 2015.
- 2015-2015
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Item details Access Status Call Number Location Use in library Request TP557.5.V5 T79 2015 Offsite Wines of Vermont : a History of Pioneer Fermentation / Todd Trzaskos ; Foreword by Deirdre Heekin.
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- Charleston, SC : American Palate, a Division of The History Press, 2015.
- 2015-2015
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Item details Access Status Call Number Location Use in library Request TP557.5.V5 T79 2015 Offsite The art of making wines, of fruits, flowers, and herbs, all the native growth of England [electronic resource] : Particularly of grapes, goose-berries, currants, rasp-berries, mul-berries, elder-berries, black-berries, straw-berries, dew-berries, apples, pears, cherries, peaches, apricots, quinces, plumbs, damascens, figs, and roses, cowslips, scurvy-grass, mint, morella, baum, &c. with a succint account of their medicinal virtues, and the most approv'd receipt for making raisin wine. To which are annex'd many secrets relative to the mystery of vintners, never yet made publick: shewing not only how to prevent those accidents to which all wines are liable, but absolutely to retrieve those which are actually tainted; and give them the most agreeable flavour and colour. Written, after upwards of thirty years experience, by William Graham, Esq; late of ware, in Hertfordshire. And intended, according to the words of the poet, to[.].
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- London : Printed for J. Williams, under St. Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street; and M. Cooper, at the Globe in Pater-Noster-Row, [1760?]
- 1760
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