... of the supply of moisture, without any chance of saturation; the power of examining the state of the cuttings at any time, without injuring them, by lifting out the inner pot; the superior drainage, so essential in propagating, by having such a thin... The American Gardener's Magazine - Pàgina 1121836Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1835 - 748 pàgines
...drainage, so essential in propagating, by having such a thin layer of soil; the roots being placed so near the sides of both pots; and the facility with which...turning the pot upside down to get out the cuttings. In Jig. 98. a shows the clay stopping of the pot; b, the drainage of potsherds, or broken crocks; c, the... | |
| 1835 - 750 pàgines
...drainage, so essential in propagating, by having such a thin layer of soil ; the roots being placed so near the sides of both pots ; and the facility with which...turning the pot upside down to get out the cuttings. Inj%. 98. a shows the clay stopping of the pot ; b, the drainage of potsherds, or broken crocks; c,... | |
| 1836 - 586 pàgines
...by lifting out the inner pot; the superior drainage, so essential in propagating, by having such a thin layer of soil; the roots being placed sonear...cuttings. In fig. 5, a shows the clay stopping of the pot ; b, the drainage of potsherds, or broken crocks ; c, the sand or other soil in which the cuttings... | |
| 1836 - 456 pàgines
...propagating, by having such a thin layer of soil ; the routs being placed so near the sides of both pots ; aud the facility with which the plants, when rooted, can...out the inner pot, and, with a common table-knife, cutting out every plant with its ball, without the awkward, but often necessary, process of turning... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1849 - 788 pàgines
...drainage, so essential in propagating, by having such a thin layer of soil ; the roots being placed so near the sides of both pots ; and the facility with which...potting off, by taking out the inner pot, and with a knife cutting out every plant with its ball, without the awkward but often necessary process of turning... | |
| George William Johnson - 1862 - 396 pàgines
...drainage, so essential in propagating, by having such o thin layer of soil ; the roots being placed so near the sides of both pots ; and the facility with which...potting off, by taking out the inner pot, and with a knife cutting out every plant with its ball, without the awkward but often necessary process of turning... | |
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