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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 2
When the brush reaches the forward end of
the arc, press it against the piece and begin to draw it toward yourself, gradually reducing the pressure and, finally, lifting it from the surface.
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Rake, Leaf
The wire should form an arc more or less paralleling
the arc formed by the ends of the tines.
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Air Purifiers
With the unit running, raise the chemical-filter frame and listen for
the arc discharge from the blade. This indicates the high-voltage system is in operation and the discharge blade is working properly, and conclude by making a ground test.
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Stand - Up Type Glazes, Part 1
As mentioned earlier, stand-up glazes are those which "stay put," as applied, during
the firing, resembling raised enamels. This brief statement describing stand-up glazes may tell what they are, but it does not begin to indicate
the variety of uses to which they may be applied -a subject worthy of study by all hobby ceramists.
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The Facts About Hydroponics
Hydroponics is generally defined in modern encyclopedias and dictionaries as
the science of growing plants without using soil by feeding them on solutions of water and mineral salts, instead of relying upon
the traditional methods of cultivating
the earth which most gardeners and farmers still continue to do in order to raise crops.
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The Hydroponic Process
Of
the five essential requirements for good plant growing, three are supplied in hydroponics normally by
the same means as they
arc in soil gardening.
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Containers
The length and width of soilless gardens will depend on
the needs of
the householder, but generally speaking it is desirable to keep
the width of units to three feet or under, because otherwise it becomes difficult to attend properly to
the plants growing in them.
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8.
Water Supply
The first test is that if
the water is good for drinking by human beings or animals then it will be satisfactory for plants.
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Setting Up A Hydroponic Unit
Having selected
the particular kind of container that you prefer —and this can be a plant pot, trough, box or other receptacle, as we have already seen—the first thing to do is to fill it with
the chosen aggregate.
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Keeping Plants Healthy
Hydroponic home garden units seldom give trouble when operated according to
the simple method recommended and your soillessly grown plants will remain healthy if you follow
the easy rules laid down and take normal precautions.
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