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country's most valuable resource, is used for fuel and fertilizer and in the chemical industry. belarus also has deposits of clay , sand , chalk , dolomite , phosphorite, and rock and potassium salt . forests cover approximately a third of the land, and lumbering is an important occupation. potatoes , flax
music through various legal and economic mechanisms. the traditional two piece belarusian dress originated from the kievan rus' period, and continues to be worn today at special functions. because of the cool climate, the clothes were made of fabrics that provided closed covering and warmth, such as flax...
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shrinking even after it's been aged awhile, often doesn't drain all that well, and can cause some plants to grow poorly. i do encourage you to try it for a year or two and see how it goes, but if you run into issues, a mix may be in order. reply jim c. on august , at : pm i,m thinking about planting some flax
i live in nys and have clay soil which i,m trying build up by composting. reply phil on august , at : pm hi jim, i think since this is such a potentially big topic, rather than reinvent the wheel, i'll direct you to this nice little intro to growing flax: reply barbara & jack sevy on august , at : pm...
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