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21.
Wood Ashes
Not only is straight wood ash good for the soil, but it can also be added to the compost heap, scattered between the
layers of vegetable wastes, where the charcoal pieces absorb the gases of decomposition, and prevent excess acidity within the heap.
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22.
When To Take Cuttings
The same
layers of soil and sand are used in the plastic propagators, dampened and drained. Well dampened peat is added if more moisture is necessary.
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23.
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.
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24.
Storing Garden Produce
Use a wooden box with 2 in/ 5 cm of sand at the bottom; place the carrots in
layers slightly separated and cover each layer with 2 in/5 cm of sand and same over the top layer.
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25.
Spreading A Seal
Add the stone fill in
layers, tamping each layer hard and adding more until the stone is within 10 cm of the top of the hole.
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26.
Reinforcing Metal Mesh
So wider cracks (one centimetre or more) should be filled in several
layers, allowing each layer to cure between applications.
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27.
Green Grass For Pets
Inside each tray, place a thick piece of undcrfelting or
layers of sacking. The medium must be kept moist with nutrient solution, made up to half-strength only.
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28.
Tree Planting
After a tree or shrub has been set in the planting hole, the prepared soil in the heap is first worked by hand under and around the roots, pressing it down firmly, and then completing the backfill with a shovel, the
layers of soil being well trodden down with boots.
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