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  2. Liners - Wikipedia

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    Direct sticking or direct rooting into smaller liner pots is commonly done in United States propagation nurseries. Seedlings and rooted cuttings can also be transplanted into small liner pots and allowed to become established during liner production, before being transplanted to larger containers (upcanned) or outplanted into the field.

  3. Moon Nurseries - Wikipedia

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    Today, Moon Nurseries is an employee owned and operated company producing over 40,000 trees and 350,000 container plants a year from their Maryland nurseries. [1] Over 50,000 trees and 400,000 container plants of new and old plant varieties are being sold and grown every year. The nursery has 365 greenhouses, all of which are 450 feet long.

  4. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    The sizes of plastic pots have been assigned an ANSI standard by the American Nursery and Landscape Association. [15] Pots designated #1–#100 nominally have the volume of that many gallons, but in fact a #1 pot has a capacity of 0.625 gallons (a "trade gallon").

  5. Floral industry - Wikipedia

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    Containers for floral arrangements of all kinds. Clay and plastic pots and saucers of all sizes. Bedding plant trays, flats, inserts of all sizes and configurations. Compostable materials used for pots and trays. Companies that harvest materials, peat, bark, coir, perlite, etc., for potting soil (growing media), process and package these materials.

  6. Plant nursery - Wikipedia

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    A tree nursery using gutters to decrease growing costs. Propagation nurseries produce new plants from seeds, cuttings, tissue culture, grafting, or division. The plants are then grown out to a salable size and either sold to other nurseries that may continue to grow the plants out in larger containers or field grow them to desired size.

  7. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Container gardening or pot gardening/farming is the practice of growing plants, including edible plants, exclusively in containers instead of planting them in the ground. [1] A container in gardening is a small, enclosed and usually portable object used for displaying live flowers or plants.

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