glaze

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glaze G as gardening The term glaze refers to a final layer of objects of all kinds, which is applied in the liquid state and after their drying is a firm conclusion of the respective object. Glazes can be applied both for practical reasons to better protect objects from external factors, but in many cases the glaze is applied for aesthetic reasons. In the field of floristry and horticulture, the application of a glaze is especially common in vases, flowerpots and similar containers for planting, to give them a striking look or clear coat to enhance the protection against wind and weather. Through the simple application of liquid base materials, glazes can be accurately applied both as a primer and as an ornament and are therefore also easy to install by laymen as a decorative supplement of vases and bowls. If you want to apply a glaze in the field of horticulture, you should be interested in the exact, chemical composition of the selected glaze before this step in order to avoid environmental pollution and to ensure optimal development of the plants used permanently. Regardless of this, flower lovers in the private sphere can, purely for pleasure, apply glazes and other ornaments to their planters and vases to express individual design preferences and to bring these planting elements in line with their own home or garden style.


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