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Marble
The flaws can be removed only by rubbing evenly with abrasive materials of successively
finer grit sizes. The job is messy and very difficult.
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2.
Foundation Planting
There may or may not be a thin layer of
finer soil on top.
The major problem, aside from poor soil and an excess of lime, is supplying sufficient moisture for normal growth.
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3.
Greenhouse Clean - Up
The jet is needed for benches, cupboards and in corners, the
finer sprays for glass.
It is usually wise to do under the bench tops first, then work from the far end of the greenhouse back to the entrance door.
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4.
Central Checklist
Cloth filter systems use the metal tank for heavier dust with the cloth filter trapping
finer particles. The cloth filter must be cleaned periodically to prevent strain on the motor and reduction in sucking power.
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5.
Gravels
For home hydroponics, using the simple method of growth, better results may be obtained by employing gravel aggregates that contain a reasonable proportion of
finer material.
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6.
Cinders
The
finer ash should not be discarded, but after drying, should be mixed in with the bigger cinders to constitute a composite growing medium.
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7.
Marigolds
Some of the French species may like a
finer growing medium and more moisture than do the African kinds.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/hydroponics/flowers_for_the_home/marigolds.html
8.
Tomatoes
Seed is best germinated in boxes or trays of sand and vermiculite, or other
finer aggregates, and the young seedlings later moved to their permanent growing positions.
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9.
Bristle
Bristle brushes are made from the body hairs of boars and hogs, the hair of the neck being considered of
finer quality than that from the sides.
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10.
Tree Planting
First remove the container, then carefully loosen some of the larger roots taking care not to damage the
finer roots.
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