Somewhat heavy loam y are best for potting pine apples, for melons and strawberries, fruit trees in pots, &c., and may be used with the addition of manures only; but for ornamental plants a loam of a somewhat freer texture is preferable and more pleasant to work. [Please select]
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At last he began to patronize me, asking me how I had been getting on with my "elephant-potting" of late years. [Please select]
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MacIver spent three months potting at brigands, and for his services in the mountains was recommended for the highest Greek decoration. [Please select]
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"If you're going out potting Germans," he said, "you'd better get yourself into a uniform as soon as you can."' [Please select]
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Don't you give me an excuse for potting you now, or I'll jump at the chance.' [Please select]
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3 was a kiln 17 feet square, with a double flue, used (as its contents showed) for potting, and indeed for fine potting. [Please select]
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When each kind of sweetmeat was finished, she skimmed it, and put it away to cool in enormous bowls before potting. [Please select]
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Fancy us potting our best beaters because they don't want to be vaccinated. [Please select]
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He's been potting Boches with his blessed machine gun, scouting from one hole to another for the last two days, and he's got a nasty wound. [Please select]
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"Yes, sir--of course, sir, that's just what he said they was--'cautions, downright scorchers'--sir, and I'm sure I don't doubt it, seeing what I know of them, and their hot-potting ways," went on Job sadly.' [Please select]
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