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[[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]] [[Category: | [[Category:Glossary]] [[Category:Turf]] [[Category:SportsturfC1M1]] | ||
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1. A swelling or rising of the surface; the freezing and thawing action of frost which sometimes dislodges the [[crown]] of a plant leaving it partially or fully exposed above the soil line.<br><br> | 1. A swelling or rising of the surface; the freezing and thawing action of frost which sometimes dislodges the [[crown]] of a plant leaving it partially or fully exposed above the soil line.<br><br> | ||
http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving01.jpg<br><br> | http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving01.jpg<br><br> | ||
http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving02.jpg<br><br> | http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving02.jpg<br><br> | ||
Example of soil that has | Example of soil that has [[heave]]d up and then been pressed back down.<br> | ||
Source: http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving.html<br><br> | Source: http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving.html<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 14:14, 5 October 2017
1. A swelling or rising of the surface; the freezing and thawing action of frost which sometimes dislodges the crown of a plant leaving it partially or fully exposed above the soil line.
Example of soil that has heaved up and then been pressed back down.
Source: http://www.savvygardener.com/Features/frost_heaving.html