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- Apricot: Correspondences
- Prunus Armeniaca Folk Names: Gender: Feminine Planet: Venus Element: Water Deities: Venus Powers: Love...
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Herbalism >> Herbs dictionary A
- Lughnasadh
- Lughnasadh (pronounced Loo-nas-ah), August 1st, is the first harvest festival in the Celtic and Neo-Pagan Year. Like all Celtic Fire Festivals, it begins on the eve of the actual day. Although it later became known as Christian Lammas, it still survives in...
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Holidays >> Lammas
- Survivalists' Guide for the New Millennium: Chapter 2
- WORKING TO LIVE RATHER THAN LIVING TO WORK Before the dawn of recorded history, a major period of transition occurred. Nomadic hunter-gatherer clans transformed themselves into larger communities who farmed the land. This they did by planting their own...
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Philosophy >> Survivalists Guide for the New Millennium
- Yule, the Winter Solstice
- ABOUT YULE | RITUAL | FOODS | REFERENCES ABOUT YULE Yule, pronounced "you all", or jol is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Yule, in Old Norse means, Wheel. As the Wheel of the Year is significant in pagan...
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Holidays >> Yule
- Raising the World Mind (GM10-11)
- Part 1 | Part 2 Part 1 The wise live in accord with natural laws. It is they who understand that the laws of nature are much higher than the laws of man, because breaking them implies penalties far greater than a fine or prison sentence. When a person...
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Mind >> World Mind
- Love and Clarity
- Literally any state of mind may be created or enhanced within. It is commonly assumed that our thoughts and feelings are difficult, if not impossible, to change at will. But this is not so. The meditator soon realizes that it is they who are primarily...
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Mind >> Telepathy and Group Mind
- The Perpetual Raising: Part 4
- (Part 4 of 5) We are in the midst of a new age…a turning point in human consciousness. Spiritual realization is taking the place of materialism, as the most cherished goal in life. We can see that competition is only a tiny fraction as productive as...
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Mind >> World Mind
Apricot Cultivation is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Apricot Cultivation books and related discussion.
Suggested Pdf Resources
- XV - XV International Symposium on Apricot Breeding and Culture
- apricot cultivation and breeding technologies. We are looking forward to meeting you in a wonderful weather and environment! Location.
- www.apricot2011.com
- Scientific Programme of the XV International Symposium of Apricot
- Apricot Breeding and Culture. June 20. 14.
- apricot2011.com
- Apricot chlorotic leafroll MLO
- EPPO region: France (throughout the areas of apricot cultivation), Germany, Greece.
- www.eppo.org
- Identification of apricot cultivars in Turkey (Prunus armeniaca L
- Apricot is cultivated in warm temperate to subtropical regions of all continents in the world. It has been cultivated in China since 2000 BC.
- www.rombio.eu
- Wild apricot - National Oilseeds and Vegetable Oils Development
- Origin and Distribution. The cultivated apricot has its origin in North-Eastern China, whereas, wild apricot appears to be indigenous to India.
- www.novodboard.com
Suggested News Resources
- February is National Cherry Month! What will you be making?
- The cherry is one of the worlds oldest cultivated fruits, along with its cousin, the apricot. Cultivation dates back to 300 BC The common cherry tree is native to eastern Europe and western Asia and is part of the rose family.
Suggested Web Resources
- Apricot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Cultivation of apricot tree
- Apricot tree. Uses: It is cultivated for its fruits, apricots. Apricot tree.
- www.botanical-online.com
- apricot
- Cultivation in China dates back 3000 years.
- fruit-crops.com
- How to Grow Apricots | eHow.com
- Cultivate more apricot trees. Cut off healthy branches and place them in water to allow them to root.
- www.ehow.com
- XV International Symposium on Apricot Breeding and Culture :::
- www.apricot2011.com
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