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Cultivation Individual: cultivation individual. cultivation individual is an ancient vineyard practice. It destroys weeds and facilitates other vineyard operations such as irrigation. Contrary to common belief, cultivation individual does not conserve soil moisture; however, the resulting destruction of weeds does conserve moisture. Discs or chisel-tooth cultivators are used, although some vineyards are still plowed. Heavy disc harrows are used to turn under weeds and cover crops. Weeds have been and are sometimes controlled with oil sprays or chemicals, usually diuron or monuron.
The crisis of the city-state was also reflected in a widespread trend to withdraw attention from the city and focus it on the individual. The substitution of social manners for political affairs as the central theme of comedy is one. example. In art the masterpieces of Lysippus, Scopas, and Praxiteles lack the social significance of 5th century art, but gain in individual realism and psychology. In philosophy the political orientation of Plato was challenged by other pupils of Socrates—Aristippus the hedonist and Antisthenes and Diogenes the Cynics—who advocated withdrawal from politics and the cultivation individual of individual self-sufficiency.
Olericulture is the branch of horticulture concerned with the cultivation individual of vegetables of all kinds, for salads or cooking.
Ornamental horticulture is concerned with the cultivation individual of plants for their aesthetic or decorative value and includes annual and perennial plants, shrubs, vines and trees. |
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