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Plant Pots and Containers
| There is an enormous choice of plant containers which can be used in nurseries and everywhere else that potted plants are used. The choice of container is often influenced by the cost. This is important, but the cheapest container is not necessarily the one which will grow the best plant, or help the plant sell best. Consider the following when ch... |
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| Propagation Blocks: These units allow for sterile propagation of plants. Synthetic block units include foamed polyurethane, mineral wood (e.g. Rockwool), phenolic foam and vermiculite blocks. Plastic Trays: Seeds are directly sown into the trays to achieve maximum space efficiency. However the process of transplanting can cause severe root damage... |
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| There is an enormous choice of plant containers which can be used in nurseries and everywhere else that potted plants are used. The choice of container is often influenced by the cost. This is important, but the cheapest container is not necessarily the one which will grow the best plant, or help the plant sell best. Consider the following when ch... |
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| Buddha Statues used in Landscaping. Generally speaking, there are two types of Buddha statues, representing two completely different people. In the Western world, they are often confused, probably because the term “Buddha” can be used to refer to either of them. The difference, though, is that one of them is ‘the’ Buddha, and the other is ... |
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| Types of plant containers: Plastic Pots, Bags, Trays. Fibreglass,
Terracotta, Timber, Concrete, Brass, Paper, Ceramic, Hessian Bags. Plastic Containers do not dry out too fast, Light weight. Fibreglass Clean and durable. May eventually discolour. Timber can rot reasonably quickly especially if sitting in moist damp area
Heavy when water logged.... |
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