Experimenting with Seeds and Plants

Type
Book
Category
Gardening  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1970 
Publisher
G.P. Putnam's Sons, United States 
Pages
95 
Description
From the book's summary:

Plants seem to take care of themselves very well - too well, in fact, when it comes to weeds in a garden. If we know what to do, however, we can often persuade plants to go our way instead of their own.

This book offers a wide choice of experiments that help reveal plant secrets. The reader is encouraged to develop his own "plant laboratory" for the purpose of finding out about plant life. Step-by-step procedures and descriptions are clearly written as guidelines for the young scientist as he conducts inquiries into the how and why of this engaging study. 
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