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Thinning | Removing excess seedlings, to allow sufficient room for the remaining plants to grow. Thinning also refers to removing entire branches from a tree or shrub, to give the plant a more open structure.
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Top Dressing | To feed?plants by sprinkling fertilizer or compost on top of them.
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Topdress | To evenly spread fertilizers or other soil amendments over the surface of the soil.
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Topiary | A method of pruning and training certain plants into formal shapes such as animals.
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Topsoil | The top layer of?native?soil. This term may also apply to good quality soil sold at nurseries and garden centers.
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Training | A?method of controlling plant growth, especially on climbing plants, by tying the stems to a support and pruning the plant back regularly.
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Transpiration | The release of moisture through the leaves of a plant.
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Transplanting | The process of digging up a plant and moving it to another location.
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Tuber | A flat underground stem which stores food and plant energy and from which a plant grows.?(e.g.?Dahlias)
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Umbel | A mostly flat topped flower cluster in which individual flower stems radiate from a common point, like the ribs of an umbrella.
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Variegated | Leaves which are marked with multiple colors.
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Variety | A naturally grown or cultivated type of plant species.
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Vermiculite | A sterile soil amendment created when the mineral 'mica' has been heated to the point of expansion,?like popcorn. A good addition to container potting mixes, vermiculite retains moisture and air within the soil.
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Weed And Feed | Fertilizer that contains weed killer for broadleaf weeds, such as dandelions or grassy weeds such as?crabgrass.
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Weeds | Unwanted plants that grow rampantly through other plantings, competing for food, water and light.
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