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  2. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    Generally, plants planted in bigger pots will end up being larger; on average plants increase 40–45% in biomass for a doubling in pot volume. [16] This will in part be due to a higher availability of nutrients and water in larger pots, but also because roots will get less pot-bound. This does not mean that all plants will thrive better in ...

  3. Kitchen garden - Wikipedia

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    Historically, most small country gardens were probably mainly or entirely used as kitchen gardens, but in large country houses the kitchen garden was a segregated area, normally rectangular and enclosed by a wall or hedge, walls being useful for training fruit trees as well as offering shelter from wind. [2]

  4. Tumulus of Bougon - Wikipedia

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    Map of the megalithic site, Les Chirons, Bougon: Esri World Topographic Map, from geoportail.gouv.fr Plan of the Bougon complex. The Tumulus of Bougon or Necropolis of Bougon (French: "Tumulus de Bougon", "Nécropole de Bougon") is a group of five Neolithic barrows located in Bougon, near La-Mothe-Saint-Héray, between Exoudun and Pamproux in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France.

  5. 26 Retro Finds That Are Just The Right Amount Of Kitch - AOL

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    This Groovy Planter Is A Shiny Sphere Of Fun, Perfect For Holding Small Plants And Spreading Retro Vibes Throughout Your Home Review: "Shines bright and is inviting!!" - Marsha Kamler

  6. Surprise Gardener - Wikipedia

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    SPG-318 Small Backyard, Raised Veggie Planter, Kids' Garden ... SPG-320 Canyon Garden, "Rusted Iron" Planters, Hanging Pot Watering; ... SPG-426 A Rectangular Garden ...

  7. Castro of Monte Mozinho - Wikipedia

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    By the Middle Ages the site continued to be occupied by a small community. [1] On 8 November 2004, an interpretative centre was inaugurated by the Secretária de Estado das Artes e Espectáculos (Secretary-of-State for the Arts and Performances), Teresa Caeiro. [1] In 1930, archaeological excavations under the direction of Abílio Miranda.