Potted Sentence Examples

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  • The plants should be potted in October.

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  • Some plants, especially when potted temporarily, may be dealt with in a simpler way.

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  • I am armed with a small potted geranium, which will absorb your goodness, leaving you completely defenseless!

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  • Tables and shelves were stacked with dozens of potted plants of various sizes, each in separate boxes.

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  • The waiting room consisted of two chairs, an empty magazine rack, and a potted plant in the corner.

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  • Cool conditions and regular watering will help keep potted indoor azaleas looking good for longer.

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  • Good design practice is then touched on, followed by potted biography of some of the people making those design decisions.

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  • Potted shrimp hadn't been messed up with wasabi dressing or served on a tower of wilted bok choy.

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  • Leave the potted cuttings in a closed cold frame during winter and transplant next spring.

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  • The starter effect of phosphate fertilizer applied to potted vegetable plants.

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  • Similarly satisfying was feeding some vine weevil larvae I found in my potted hostas to the birds.

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  • Hanging baskets, potted plants, climbing ivy, even a couple of real trees standing proudly in the corner.

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  • Potted meats make use of small pieces set in savory jelly.

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  • They put out tubes holding cuttings of milkweed stems with two leaves, whole potted milkweed plants, and microscope slides coated with glycerin.

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  • By the time of the above memories, the BH Concert Hall was the regular venue, suitably decorated with potted palms!

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  • Above is an example of freshly potted cuttings grown in trays.

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  • The plants are then potted into ten liter pots using a special growing medium, perfected by his late father.

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  • The second stroke is exactly the same, except the object white is also potted giving an extra 2 points.

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  • If the " penalty " ball is not potted, it is a foul, and seven points are awarded to the opponent.

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  • Peter Pepper Yellow slow to mature outside very small chillis at the present, have now potted for the greenhouse.

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  • The general aspect of this style is that the vessels are more finely potted and the motifs more finely drawn.

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  • Every class had potted up a basket or pot.

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  • The cost of the potted rose is £ 7.50.

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  • Other tempting fare includes taramasalata, potted shrimp, smoked cheese, pickled herring, home-made soup and much, much more.

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  • Causing a ball to be potted is known as pot ting.

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  • The war of tariffs between France and Spain after 1891 was an inducement for an extraordinary development in the making of brandy and liqueurs of every kind, of fruit preserves, potted meats, etc., in Navarre, the Basque Provinces, Catalonia, and even in Valladolid and Andalusia.

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  • Each year, these potted trees are placed outside for the summer, where the fruits ripen in the sun.

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  • Seedling rootstocks are raised and potted up before being brought into the glass house before grafting, so as to achieve a quick union.

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  • Surrounded by potted palm trees, bamboo awnings and rough-hewn stone, you could be in the perfect Mediterranean hideaway.

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  • Appropriate baby shower favors include decorative seed packets, miniature bouquets, potted plants, and birdhouses.

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  • Sometimes kittens just don't understand that the potted ficus isn't an appropriate substitution if they don't feel like going all that way to the official box.

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  • It's better to use grass from one of those potted cat grass kits than grass from a lawn that might have been exposed to pesticides and car exhaust, so be careful about your source.

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  • Grow herbs in the house - Herbs grow very easily in potted plants inside any home.

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  • Allow your potted herbs to dry out a little between waterings once they become established.

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  • Reach for your nearest potted herb plant and continue cooking!

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  • Use a little care when removing leaves or stems from your potted plants.

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  • Large indoor potted plants or trees bring some of the greenery outside into the home.

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  • Practical Tuscan kitchen accessories like potted herbs, olive oil bottles, and ceramic canisters are functional as well as beautiful.

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  • Add potted herbs to your kitchen counters or windowsills to bring some life to your interior and complement your color palette.

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  • Add some greenery to the room with one or two large potted houseplants.

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  • Borrow potted plants for an outdoor or garden wedding.

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  • Small potted plants in decorative containers can be grouped together to form a centerpiece and then taken home individually as wedding favors.

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  • The dogs were inside, potted flowers lined the aisles and a pond provided an elegant backdrop to the ceremony that was about to take place.

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  • Personalize packets of seeds with your names and wedding date for a spring wedding, or give small potted plants in the summer.

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  • Small potted palm trees can flank the sides of the head table, with lights if an electrical hookup is available.

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  • Urns of potted poinsettias or mums can define the outdoor space and even create an aisle for guests to walk along.

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  • If you aren't getting married in an actual garden, place potted plants, well-groomed topiaries, or even a water feature around the ceremony site.

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  • These cuttings may be struck on slight heat like Verbenas, potted on, made to grow rapidly, so as to be fit to plant out at the end of May when danger of frost is past.

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  • In less than a fortnight they will be all rooted, and may be potted off singly into large 3-inch pots.

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  • Multiplied by division in spring; the offsets being potted and kept in a frame until they are well rooted.

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  • Choice and scarce varieties may be either potted up or planted out in a frame.

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  • The cuttings should be potted by the end of May, and treated in the same way as seedlings.

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  • After the plants are examined they may be potted or laid in a frame in some free sandy soil, and very fine specimens may be obtained by potting and plunging in a slight bottom-heat, keeping the top quite cool.

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  • The plants may be treated as half-hardy annuals, raised from seed in a warm frame, potted on, and planted out in May.

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  • By removing the point of growth so soon as the young plant is established in September, and again six weeks or so later, bushy plants having six or eight shoots result, and towards the end of the year should be potted into 5-inch pots.

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  • To increase the plant, the cutting, a single joint, is potted in sandy soil, and the pot placed in a sunny airy spot under glass and watered very sparingly, and in a short time it will form roots, and commence to push out young shoots.

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  • In February the plants should be potted singly or transplanted, in order to make bushy examples for bedding out in due course.

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  • If seeds are sown in heat early in February, then potted singly, and planted out in May, the plants will bloom in August and September; if sown in May, the plants will not flower till the following summer.

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  • If potted, a depth of 2 inches is sufficient, and plunge the pots.

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  • Where the plant cannot be grown in the border it will bloom in a sunny, airy greenhouse potted in a mixture of loam, peat, and sand, and treated as one would a Cineraria.

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  • Seeds. The seedlings should be potted before planting out in May.

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  • You can use a liquid fertilizer for potted trees.

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  • Don't forget to add features like a water fountain, or a garden statue along with potted plants and flowers.

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  • Potted vegetable gardens, also called container gardens or vegetable container gardens, enable people with limited space or sunshine to grow abundant fresh vegetables.

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  • Make sure that whatever spot you've chosen for your potted vegetable garden gets at least six hours of direct sunlight a day.

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  • Tomatoes are excellent choices for potted vegetable gardens.

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  • Potted gardens or container gardens aren't just limited to vegetables.

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  • Winterizing potted strawberry plants is tricky.

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  • Yet this same adaptability can be their downfall, especially if you neglect winterizing potted strawberry plants properly.

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  • Potted strawberry plants require special care.

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  • To protect your potted strawberry plants in the wintertime, follow these steps.

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  • A few potted plants on your patio or a small plot can be ideal.

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  • Potted fresh herbs on a windowsill, a small container garden, or using edible plants for landscaping plants are all good ideas.

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  • You'll need someplace to place drinks and pleasing decorations like potted plants or flowers.

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  • Even if you live where landscaping is done for you, you can still have potted plants and create your own indoor garden.

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  • But, small potted plants, bonsai trees, terrariums, and container water gardens are all possible to have in care facilities, and easy to maintain.

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  • Potted plants such as ivy, philodendron, begonias, and fragrant herbs are wonderful to work with, and improve air quality.

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  • It's unbelievably fun to run around the house picking up potted plants and dresser drawers and tossing them about the room.

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  • Decide if you want a bonsai plant or a larger potted house plant that will grow in height and width.

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  • New homeowners will appreciate a gift basket that contains a picture frame, potted plant, welcome mat, scented candles, or other items to make their new place feel more inviting.

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  • In subtropical climates they are actually flowering shrubs, but commercially they are wonderful potted plants that resonate with the spirit of the holiday season.

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  • Unlike natural potted trees, artificial topiary trees require no watering, will not shed, and are perfectly pruned.

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  • If you want a live tree, buy a potted Christmas tree that can be planted in your backyard at a later date.

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  • You can also find topiaries and potted trees, and even trees that are over 15-feet-tall.

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  • Use a pretty mini natural canvas tote bag to hold a potted trailing vine or flowering plant.

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  • Cameras are sold in various household items to be inconspicuous like in a clock, smoke alarm, potted plant, or picture frame.

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  • Potted plants are also generally cheaper than live arrangements.

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  • Instead of having flowers delivered, group potted plants in a large bowl.

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  • Use real or fabric potted plants to add greenery.

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  • Then I say five positive affirmations, walk widdershins three times around the desk and meditate before my potted plant . . . OK, I'm joking.

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  • Cuttings strike readily in spring before growth has commenced; they should be potted in 3-in.

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  • The early flowering varieties should be potted as early in September as practicable, later batches for succession being potted during October.

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  • Here the graft is fixed to the side of the stock, which is planted or potted close to the plant to be worked.

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  • In this case the scion is grafted directly on to a portion of the root of some appropriate stock, both graft and stock being usually very small; the grafted root is then potted so as to cover the point of junction with the soil, and is plunged in the bed of the propagating house, where it gets the slight stimulus of a gentle bottom heat.

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  • The bedding plants generally may be potted in this way, the advantage being that at planting-out time there is less risk of disturbing the roots than if there were potsherds to remove.

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  • Plants of this character should be potted a little less firmly than specimens which are likely to stand long in the pot, and indeed the soil should be made comparatively light by the intermixture of leaf-mould or some equivalent, in order that the roots may run freely and quickly into it.

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  • Orchard-house trees, and also pyramidal and bush trees of apples, pears and plums, are mainly fashioned by summer pruning; in fact, the less the knife is used upon them, except in the necessary cutting of the roots in potted trees, the better.

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  • Of those that are liable to suffer injury in winter, as the Brompton and Queen Stocks, a portion should be potted and wintered in cold frames ventilated as freely as the weather will permit.

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  • Plant out in rich soil Richardias, to be potted up in autumn for flowering.

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  • Continue the propagation of herbaceous plants, taking off the layers of carnations, picotees, pansies and chrysanthemums, by the end of the month; choice carnations and picotees may be potted and wintered in cold frames if the season is wet and ungenial.

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  • In general, field strawberries are not grown from potted layers, but from good strong layers that strike naturally in the field.

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  • These young bulbs should be potted singly in February or March, in mellow loamy soil with a moderate quantity of sand, about two-thirds of the bulb being kept above the level of the soil,.

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  • Of later origin are the jam, pickle and potted meat factories, hundreds of acres having been laid down in strawberries and other fruits within a few miles of the city.

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