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How To Apply Fertilizers
It can also feed through
its leaves, but this foliar feeding is not common in the average garden. Fast-growing plants develop an extensive root system and need quantities of food to support the rapid growth.
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Ceramics
Crude pottery was shaped by prehistoric man, who used the sun's rays to dry
its softness into a hard form.
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Silver
This
leaves the average collector of old silver in the position of having to choose between early American silver or Victorian silver.
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Introduction
Full-scale garden work becomes a chore, no matter how much you love the outdoors, when those golden-tinted autumn
leaves fall or the drought nips the buds or the pests run riot and the downpour drowns your tiny seedlings.
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Brushes And Brushstrokes, Part 3
The forward "S" and
its reverse, "Z," strokes are especially useful in the painting of flowers and
leaves, and for "rope" borders.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/brushes_and_brushstrokes_part_3.html
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Wax Resist
Wax resist can be applied to greenware before the application of underglaze colors or glaze, or to bisque before the application of glaze;
its function is to retain areas of the original body color, or to retain precolored areas of greenware or bisque when multicolor effects are desired.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/wax_resist.html
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
For this project, the stand-up glaze was allowed to retain
its white color, but it could be colored for an entirely different effect; different methods of coloring the glaze will be given at the end of these step-by-step instructions.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/ceramics/stand_up_type_glazes_part_2.html
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 3
The ware takes
its name from the port of Imari, from which it was shipped.
The piece barely resembles true Imari ware, which has very complex designs; the similarity is in the enamel-like quality of the decoration, obtained by the use of stand-up glaze.
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Treasures From The Wild
Do not strip
leaves, as they are also pretty when dried. Upside-down method.
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The Soil
The raw materials we must acquire to put the factory into production are straw,
leaves, manures, plant wastes, seaweed, and many household discards originally of plant or animal origin.
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