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Book: Gardening tours by J.C. Loudon 1831-1842
Chapter: Manchester, Chester, Liverpool and Scotland in the Summer of 1831

Galloway soils

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The Soil in the west of Scotland is not in general, in its native state, fertile; and in many places it is, or was, covered with heath or peat, or rendered unfit for tillage by a retentive subsoil; but it is every where capable of the greatest improvements, either by draining, or irrigation, or by sheltering it with plantations.