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1.
Shopping
Buy your foods in bulk if possible, and take your own
container. Country markets can be fascinating fun.
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2.
Suitable Containers
It seems to me that there is a distinction to be made between vase and
container. In my opinion, vases should remain ornamental, as originally intended, except perhaps where period arrangements are involved.
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3.
Cultivated Flowers And Vegetables To Dry
Dry in
container, adding a little water occasionally to prevent too quick dehydration.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea, many other varieties).
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4.
Clothing - Fabrics
Keep
container closed. Wear rubber gloves.
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5.
Roof, Asbestos - Cement Shingle
If this doesn't work, mix 1 part copper sulfate with 10 parts hot water in a non-metallic
container. Brush on liberally.
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6.
How To Glue Things Together
To use, pour the powder into a glass
container, add a little cold water and mix to a heavy paste.
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7.
Container Plants
Plants purchased in containers are set with the top of soil on the rootball level with the surface of the garden soil. No matter what you may have been told about containers eventually rotting away, always remove containers, or any other wrappings, before planting. Many plants have died of drought and starvation because the containers were left on and failed to disintegrate.
When roots have grown out through the drainage holes in metal or fibre containers, cut the containers with tin snips. Never try to pull the roots through the holes because they will be severely damaged.
Balled plants, those delivered from a nursery with the roots wrapped in sacking or plastic film, are set with the top of the soil at the same level as the soil mark on the stems of the plants.
Container grown plants can be set out immediately, but plants which will have to be lifted in a nursery to fill an order may have to wait until the leaves have fallen naturally before delivery.
When the plant has been set at correct depth in the planting hole and the hole about three-quarters filled with the compost-topsoil mixture, pour in a couple of pails of water to drive out trapped air and to settle soil around the roots. Allow this water to drain away before bringing the soil to the surrounding level. Do this even if it is raining at planting time.
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8.
Clogged Drains
• If an accident does happen, follow first aid instructions; take the
container and the label with the victim to a poison control centre or to a hospital.
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9.
Simple Growing Units
A hydroponic unit is made up of the following parts: (a)
container, also called a bed or trough, though frequently pots and miscellaneous receptacles are employed; (b) the aggregate or growing medium, which is placed in the
container and provides support for the roots; and (c) water supply.
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10.
Containers
Your hydroponic trough or
container will now be ready and can be filled with aggregate. It is quite easy to make lots of such simple units, arranging them in scries or as may be convenient.
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