To plant into a larger size container, normally done when a plant becomes to large for the container it is currently growing in
Horticulture.
The lid of a pot- pot lid.
I believe you are looking for the word "cascading".
go to home and click the button that says gardening and then click the button that has seeds on it and then click the seed you want to plant and then click the pot
gardening
The term 'brikka' simply means a coffee pot. One would call a moka pot a brikka. A brikka would be used to describe a small machine that one would put coffee beans in.
"Cement chatti" translates to "Cement pot" in English. It refers to a pot or container made from cement, typically used for gardening or storing items.
The Victorians WERE English and if you mean have things changed since then, then NO they haven't.
For anyone under 30, the answer would be hoe/ho...but the Jeopardy! accepted answer is a rake.
Geoff Hamilton has written: 'Geoff Hamilton's gardener's world practical gardening world' 'The organic garden book' 'Gardeners' world fruit garden' -- subject(s): Fruit-culture 'Successful organic gardening' -- subject(s): Organic gardening 'Going to pot' -- subject(s): Flower gardening, Plants, Potted, Potted Plants
To "take pot luck" means to accept whatever gets ladled out of the stew pot.
someone who is good at gardening