ILLUSTRATING THE TECHNIQUE OF PRICKING OUT.—TOP: Hold the seedling by the leaves between thumb and forefinger; never hold by the stem. MIDDLE: Pricking out. Holes are made in advance. The seedling is then inserted and anchored firmly with soil compacted with the dibber. BOTTOM: The finished box with the seedlings neatly pricked out.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 6
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53ILLUSTRATING THE TECHNIQUE OF PRICKING OUT.—TOP: Hold the seedling by the leaves between thumb and forefinger; never hold by the stem. MIDDLE: Pricking out. Holes are made in advance. The seedling is then inserted and anchored firmly with soil compacted with the dibber. BOTTOM: The finished box with the seedlings neatly pricked out. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31190, 14 October 1966, Page 6
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