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1. Clustered. In mosses, applied to two or more sporophytes from one perichaetium. 2. Composed of mineral crystals of one or more kinds or of rock fragments. 3.

 


-- , or a fruit composed of many carpels like raspberries (an "aggregate fruit").
In gardening, it may be used in reference to a type of gravel or coarse sand.
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aggregate search for term- a. (L. ad, to; gregare, to collect into a flock) crowded into a cluster; a number of separate fruits from a single flower aggregated together; an aggregate flower is formed by a cluster of carples.

Aggregate flower A single flower heaped or crowded into a dense flower cluster.
Aggregate fruit A fruit formed by the coherence or the connation of pistils that were distinct in the flower.

Aggregate, soil-A group of soil particles cohering so as to behave as a unit; includes mineral soil and organic matter.
Alkaline soil-A soil for which the pH reading is above 7.0.

Aggregate fruit - Fruit that results from a single flower with many separate carpels. An example is the blackberry.

AGGREGATE CULTURE - The use of solid material to grow plants. Some examples are: gravel, rockwool, sand, all with the additional use of a nutrient water soluble solution.

Aggregate - medium usually grow rocks, gavel, or lava rocks that is all nearly the same size, and used for an inert hydroponic medium.

Adding aggregate: mixing in fine grit, horticultural sand or boiler ash helps to open up heavy soil. On very wet soils, cut narrow slits, about 8 cm (3 in) wide and 10 cm (4 in) deep, and fill them with aggregate.

Aggregate systems use some form of inert material to support and surround plant roots. The most common materials used are rockwool, clay pebbles, gravel, perlite, vermiculite, sand, or foam chips.

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An aggregate patio is created by adding colorful stones or pebbles to a concrete surface before it hardens.

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Any inert aggregate material can be used for mulching. Coloured bricks or broken glass are currently a popular choice, as are river pebbles, but these are now difficult to source. Scoria and marble chips can look dramatic but are quite expensive.

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Good soil structure is created by the formation of aggregates-irregularly shaped particles that stick together with lots of gaps and pore spaces between them.

A soil amended with compost shows that it is made up of many round, irregular aggregates. Aggregates are groups of particles loosely bound together by secretions of worms and compost bacteria giving it this crumbly appearance.

The simplest example of flood-and-drain involves gravity and a reservoir of solution connected to the aggregate by a feeding tube. Simply raise the reservoir above the aggregate to flood it.

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Larvae feed on foliage, creating a webbing on the tips of branches where they aggregate and feed in mass. Larvae confine their feeding to leaves they have covered with webbing and characteristically web only the outer ends of branches.

Aggregate - fleshy fruit developed from the ovaries of a single flower, which becomes enlarged and bears many simple, true fruits resembling achenes or drupes, as in Fragaria x ananassa (strawberry).

Asphalt is made of a mixture of sand, aggregate (rocks of varying sizes), and hot asphalt cement. Asphalt cement is an oil-based product.

They have also managed to become a nuisance when they aggregate in large numbers on the sunny sides of buildings and cluster inside homes through openings and cracks.

Mulch your planted areas with a specialist aggregate. For a truly contemporary feel, avoid such staple mulches as bark chips or pea shingle, and try glass gravel, metallic gravel, black volcanic glass or even crushed CDs instead.

If drainage has been a problem then now's the best time to lay some drainage pipes or aggregate to improve things. It also a perfect time to install an irrigation system - probably the best thing you'll ever do for your garden and your water bills.

Their excretions also help to bind soil particles into the small aggregates that make a soil loose and crumbly. As a gardener, your job is to create the ideal conditions for these soil organisms to do their work.

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These earthy allies loosen the soil, create fertile soil clods or aggregates, provide pathways for plant roots, redistribute organic matter, and drain and aerate the soil.

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Raspberries, a close relative to the strawberry, are an aggregate fruit consisting of a large number of drupelets on a receptacle. As ripe berries are picked, the receptacle is left on the plant.

"Soil rich in organic matter tends to form relatively round aggregates, which leads to porosity," says Tom Thompson, Ph.D., professor of soil science, also at the University of Arizona.

Purchase ready-mix concrete. The aggregate rock in the mix should be between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch. Check the packaging for coverage to determine how much concrete you need to purchase.
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soil structure The arrangement of aggregates (peds) in a soil.
soil texture How coarse or fine a soil is. Texture is determined by the proportions of sand, silt, and clay in the soil.

You can also purchase patio stones with different surface textures, including those with exposed aggregates.

One hundred square feet of concrete flagstones 4 inches thick can be made with 9 sacks of cement, 18 cubic feet of sand, and 27 cubic feet of pebbles or crushed stone, provided that aggregates locally available in the proportions given make a ...

Ladybird beetles often migrate westward into the mountains, where they may aggregate in masses soon to be covered with a protective blanket of snow. Most insects, however, stay nearby finding cover where they can.

Roof terraces are usually confined to containers and if you wanted to lay normal soil you needed a roof capable of supporting it. Now there are new lightweight growing media available, such as LECA (light expanded clay aggregate).

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yose-doro: 'Aggregate lanterns' are assembled from stone parts of other objects.
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