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Definition of Repotting
1. repot [v] - See also: repot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Repotting
Literary usage of Repotting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Monography of the Genus Camellia Or: An Essay on Its Culture, Description by Lorenzo Berlèse (1838)
"Before using peat soil, for repotting, it is best to break ... repotting.
The spring is the most favorable season for repotting the Camellia. ..."
2. The Amateur Orchid Cultivators' Guide Book by H. A. Burberry (1900)
"TIME OF repotting. The proper time for carrying out this work can scarcely be
disregarded, and it should be made a practice to do all that is required in ..."
3. The Amateur Orchid Cultivators' Guide Book by H. A. Burberry (1900)
"TIME OF repotting. The proper time for carrying out this work can scarcely be
disregarded, and it should be made a practice to do all that is required in ..."
4. Indoor Gardening by Eben Eugene Rexford (1910)
"IV POTTING AND repotting AID a woman to me, not long since, ... And she don't
bother with her plants, in potting or repotting them, half as much as I do. ..."
5. House Plants and how to Grow Them by Parker Thayer Barnes (1909)
"... POTTING AND repotting When to repot — Why plants die — Feeding vs. shifting
... Only in very exceptional cases do house plants need repotting during the ..."
6. American Flower Garden Directory by Robert Buist (1832)
"OF repotting PLANTS. Any of the plants enumerated in March under ... This is the
proper period for repotting the following:— Calla, a genus of four species. ..."
7. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1836)
"On the repotting and Management of Chinese Roses. By JW RUSSELL. For Chinese and
tender roses a quantity of good fresh earth should be procured; ..."
8. The American Flower Garden Companion by Edward Sayers (1838)
"repotting the Plants. Shifting or repotting the Camellia may be performed any
time after they have done flowering, which is generally in the month of March ..."