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Thomas Moore

Theory and Practice, Applied to the Cultivation of the Cucumber in the Winter Season

In “Theory and Practice, Applied to the Cultivation of the Cucumber in the Winter Season,” Thomas Moore presents an in-depth exploration of horticultural practices tailored for the winter cultivation of cucumbers. Written in a didactic prose that elegantly blends scientific inquiry with practical application, Moore draws upon contemporary agricultural theory while also incorporating traditional gardening wisdom. The work serves not only as a manual for aspiring horticulturists but also as a critical contribution to the discourse surrounding agricultural innovation during the 19th century, reflecting the era'Äôs growing fascination with scientific advancements in domestic cultivation. Thomas Moore, an influential figure in agronomy, was deeply rooted in the practicalities of farming and the theoretical aspects of botany. His extensive experience as a farmer, paired with his keen interest in the science of cultivation, led him to investigate methods that would optimize crop yields in less-than-ideal conditions. Moore'Äôs writings are characterized by a profound commitment to disseminating knowledge to both amateur and professional gardeners, underpinned by a longing to improve food security through innovative horticultural practices. This book is highly recommended for anyone interested in horticulture, especially those seeking to extend their gardening endeavors into the winter months. Its comprehensive approach and practical guidance not only enrich the reader's understanding of cucumber cultivation but also serve as a timeless resource that bridges science and artistry in gardening.
82 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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