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hereafter became sales manager for the National | Peat Moss Company. |
He left National | Peat Moss because of the heavy travel schedule and j |
aining a moist substrate such as vermiculite or | peat moss for the pupae to complete their developmen |
The rest of the tank should be | peat moss or coconut fiber or similar substrate, dee |
Cuttings can be rooted in a mix of | peat moss and coarse sand, kept moist. |
Peat Moss has a large specific surface area (>200 m2 | |
erve, Cors Fochno contains several varieties of | peat moss and carnivorous plant. |
0 centimetres (2.4-3.9 in) of substrate such as | peat moss or coco-husk. |
Sphagnum capillifolium, the small red | peat moss, is a species of peat moss native to North |
447 long tons (454 t) rags, 39 long tons (40 t) | peat moss, twelve Volkswagen cars, antiques and anti |
ffic included scrap, cotton waste, vermiculite, | peat moss, paper, lumber, and chemicals, generating |
, long fibered sphagnum moss (dried or living), | peat moss, and perlite may be used. |
In addition to various | peat mosses, certain types of cottongrass characteri |
looded as here whilst others are dry or contain | peat mosses. |
beach between Saturn and Venus, the sulphurous | peat mud, rich in minerals, which is extracted from |
Where it occurs this | peat, of approximately two feet thickness, is underl |
vegetation that is decomposing and the build up | peat on the lake bottom. |
en flora and its palynological interest of deep | peat on the Chains. |
n captivity, it requires dry substrate, such as | peat, on which to live. |
These remains have usually been buried in mud, | peat or sand for several thousand years before being |
They pupate in | peat or rotting wood. |
Peat played five seasons in the Western Hockey Leagu | |
Peat played first-class cricket for Oxford Universit | |
el y Cerrig Duon tops the eastern end of a long | peat pog plateau along with Llechwedd Du. |
grassland, woodland and species-rich fen, acid | peat pools and stony hill streams. |
pollen, which was trapped within the layers of | peat preserved here. |
Once a rural farming and | peat processingcommunity this area now has a diverse |
es include pulp and paper, other wood products, | peat products, mineral products and textiles. |
The Grote Waard was a damp | peat region, which was roughly limited by what now i |
Peat retired from the board of the BBC on 31 Decembe | |
The examination of pollen and | peat samples indicated that the plough could not be |
or merman, a real coble boat to climb upon and ' | Peat Seaton', the oldest resident of Hartlepool. |
One his father's friends, Steve | Peat signed him to his Royal Racing team. |
Peat Smoke and Spirit: A Portrait of Islay and its W | |
alt whisky distilleries, Glengoyne does not use | peat smoke to dry their barley, but instead uses war |
Furthermore, the malt is not dried over | peat smoke. |
Undisturbed | peat soil areas are rich in flora and fauna. |
at the elevation of the underlying native black | peat soil. |
covered with fine loam over clay soils and some | peat soils at higher elevations on the fringe of the |
anagement including upland drainage channels on | peat soils and soil compaction of in-bye land from h |
h clays of the Allerton and Wentloog Series and | peat soils of the Sedgemoor and Godney Series, which |
Peat soils can restore carbon and slow down the glob | |
Swamp Cinquefoil prefers | peat soils but can also grow in moist sandy areas. |
A good supply of water, impermeable | peat soils, and an abundant supply of sand comes tog |
N. Fenner (2001) Export of organic carbon from | peat soils. |
here are extensive areas of blanket bog on deep | peat soils. |
the Swedish Geological Survey for 21 years as a | peat specialist. |
pitted with shakeholes and partially covered by | peat, sphagnum bog, clay and sandstone debris. |
mainly focused on scrub and tree clearance and | peat stripping operations. |
Lindow Man; however, analysis of pollen in the | peat suggests there was some cultivation in the vici |
of open water; instead, layers of wet and damp | peat support characteristic wetland plant forms such |
of seasonal lakes, freshwater swamp forest and | peat swamp forest. |
on August 19, 2002, showing smoke from burning | peat swamp forests. |
lite photo of Borneo showing smoke from burning | peat swamp forests |
rests, the lake environment includes islands of | peat swamp forests. |
et placed near fruiting Ficus tree in disturbed | peat swamp forest. |
arat were taken from the ground level nets in a | peat swamp forest. |
net includes four immersive displays (Malaysian | Peat Swamp, Red Sea, Coastal Desert and Mediterranea |
elongata, which grows in the | peat swamps and heath forests of Borneo. |
rog is only found in isolated permanently moist | peat swamps, in high rainfall areas. |
f the elevation added from the thickness of the | peat that is formed in them. |
Because the underlying soil was | peat, the weight of the flood bank caused it to rota |
Metals are taken up by | peat through an ion exchange reaction where the meta |
On December 28, 2005, the Capitals traded | Peat to the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for Coli |
area of Timahoe Bog which formerly supplied sod | peat to Allenwood power station has been allowed to |
In 2008 Bryceland followed | Peat to the Santa Cruz Syndicate racing team and won |
piles on which it rests are drivven through the | peat to reach a burried sandlayer. |
tch commander was informed that a ship carrying | peat to the city was never checked by the Spanish so |
and his brothers scavenged for lumps of coal or | peat turf for fuel or stole bread in order to surviv |
nd, and is used to produce fossil fuels such as | peat turf. |
The whole swamp has | peat underneath. |
Parnov attended the Moscow | Peat University and worked as a Chemical Engineer. |
ation's main sources of energy are firewood and | peat; use of coal is rare.. |
The | peat valley ahead broke through into the pit killing |
The | peat varies in depth between 24 feet (7 m) and 30 fe |
intained, a natural, organic packing media like | peat, vegetable mulch, bark or wood chips may last f |
Peat was an accountant by profession, and from March | |
947 by Operation Woodpecker in which timber and | peat was supplied to the civilian population of nort |
Upon the formation of the BBC Trust, | Peat was one of four Governors (including Richard Ta |
In 2004, | Peat was behind moves to create an official flag for |
In 1994, | Peat was named Dunedin Citizen of the Year for his s |
In 2007, | Peat was awarded the Creative New Zealand Michael Ki |
ng can slow down plant decomposition, producing | peat, which over the years can raise the level of th |
The licence permitted the cutting of | peat which was then used inter alia for fuel. |
the flanks of each of the fells are covered by | peat whilst other areas are blanketed by glacial til |
airman Michael Grade, Dermot Gleeson and Jeremy | Peat) who transitioned to the new governing body of |
The substrate should be loose | peat with quartz sand at a pH level of 4.5. |
ople certain common rights (e.g. the digging of | peat) within set boundaries. |
y of secondary woodland, on Turbary Moor Series | Peat within the Somerset Moors managed by the Somers |
es indicated that the bodies were buried in the | peat within 24 to 48 hours after death. |
As with the other Norfolk broads, Filby is a | peat working and is now only about six to eight feet |
Old | peat workings and rhynes have a wetland community wh |
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