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Cutting Miters:

Cutting Miters Gypsum plaster coving is normally available in 6J^ft (2m)lengths, either 4in (1 Ocm) or Sin (1 2.7cm) wide - although longer lengths can be specially ordered. Like Styrofoam coving, plaster coving is also mounted with a special adhesive, but good wa and ceiling plaster surfaces are essential. Cutting miters for the corners can be tricky, but plaster coving is always supplied with a template. It is wise to practice cutting miters on scraps of wood before tackling the coving itself.

For the best results, it is important not just to push a cutting into the compost. Always make a hole in the compost first, using a dibbler of a suitable size, and then plant the prepared cutting in that hole. A dibbler should be approximately the same diameter as the cutting that is to be planted.

See Also Other Than Cutting Back:

When they are planted, these must be treated in the same way as the deciduous hedges. Large-leaved evergreen shrubs, which invariably create informal hedges, need little initial pruning other than cutting back long shoots to just above a leaf-joint. However; cutting back the tips to a point slightly above the leaves encourages the development of stronger shoots. At the same time, you should cut out any diseased or damaged shoots. If, during the second season, large-leaved shrubs are not creating a sufficiently bushy outline, cut a few shoots back to encourage the development of new sideshoots.

When they are planted, these must be treated in the same way as the deciduous hedges. Large-leaved evergreen shrubs, which invariably create informal hedges, need little initial pruning other than cutting back long shoots to just above a leaf-joint. However; cutting back the tips to a point slightly above the leaves encourages the development of stronger shoots. At the same time, you should cut out any diseased or damaged shoots. If, during the second season, large-leaved shrubs are not creating a sufficiently bushy outline, cut a few shoots back to encourage the development of new sideshoots.


On The Other Hand See Clear Cutting:

Natural seedlings, and thin out groups of smaller, still immature specimens. This method causes minimum disturbance to the forest canopy, soil, wildlife and scenery. It is favoured in national parks and on mountainŽsides where soil erosion might follow clear cutting or avalanches occur should the slopes be exposed,Even-aged, single-species forests [3] are the obvious choice where people have to plant bare land to increase a country's timber supplies, replace uneconomic scrub with worthwhile trees, or make good devastation due to past clear cutting or forest fires.

For the best results, it is important not just to push a cutting into the compost. Always make a hole in the compost first, using a dibbler of a suitable size, and then plant the prepared cutting in that hole. A dibbler should be approximately the same diameter as the cutting that is to be planted.
 
 

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