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1.
Drop Of Broadleaved Varieties
Certainly the young plants grown from seed hold their foliage for up to 3 or
4 years, before commencing their flowering cycle.
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2.
Types Of Insulation
You can choose from four basic types of home insulation:
(1) batt and blanket
(2) loose fill
(3) rigid foam plastic
(
4) foamed-in-place plastic
(1) Batt and blanket insulation
This has a soft, woolly texture and is made from fibres of glass, rock or slag.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/insulation/types_of_insulation.html
3.
Wax Resist
The most versatile, however, probably is wax, which has been used as a resist for a variety of decorating techniques, for many
years.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/wax_resist.html
4.
Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
A few
years ago, it was possible to purchase stand-up glazes in a wide range of colors; however, since white stand-up glaze is easily changed to almost any color by adding translucent under-glaze colors to it, many manufacturers now offer stand-up glaze in white only.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/stand_up_type_glazes_part_1.html
5.
Weeds And Weeding
Some of the most pernicious have seeds that lie dormant in the soil for 50
years. Every time we dig or cultivate, these seeds are brought to the surface and germinate.
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6.
Peat Moss
For instance, the peat from bogs in Germany which is highly recommended in English and European gardening books tests near neutral on the pH scale of acidity-alkalinity, while opposed to this is the British Columbia bog peat from the Fraser delta which is extremely acidic, varying from
4.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/the_soil/peat_moss.html
7.
Landscaping Paths
After the route is marked with stakes and string, the soil is dug out to a depth of 3 to
4 in/ 7.
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8.
Layering
This sometimes takes as long as three
years, but the process can be speeded up a little even though most layers of woody plants are left a full year before being separated.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/gardening/cuttings/layering.html
9.
Pruning Fruit Trees
The reasons for pruning fruit trees are (1) to encourage the formation of fruit spurs, (2) to overcome the natural habit of biennial bearing, (3) to encourage a certain amount of new wood growth on those fruits that do make fruit spurs, and (
4) to maintain the delicate balance between root, top growth, and fruit production.
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10.
Hedges
A privet hedge, for example,
4 or 5 ft/1.25 or 1.
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