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1
The preparation of
coir
is a dirty and offensive occupation.
2
We had also on board
coir
,
jaggeree, ghee, cocoa-nuts, and a few cases of opium.
3
In the year 1853, twenty-three hundred and eighty tons of
coir
were exported from Ceylon.
4
The Fiddle Game was a fine and wonderful
coir
.
5
Inside is a terracotta pot, instructions, seed paper confetti,
coir
compost disc and pewter plant marker.
6
Sun-drying is done on cement or brick floors, on
coir
mats or trays, or on wooden platforms.
7
Sheep's fescue and sweet vernal grasses grow through a protective
coir
mesh that will decompose in 18 months.
8
I then sprinkle over a layer of fine vermiculite, if I have it, and sieved
coir
if I don't.
9
We blend it with lignin-rich woody material such as
coir
from coconut husks, to reproduce the profile of peat.
10
We parcelled a bottle of gin round with a small
coir
line, and sent it ashore by the Nanomea man.
11
You must harvest this in autumn and store the seed mixed in
coir
in a paper bag in your fridge.
12
Their little sitting room had fresh
coir
matting, an old sofa, and the two cane chairs Toby called Bombay fornicators.
13
I fill the plugs with
coir
,
scrape off the excess and shake it down, then stand it in water for five minutes.
14
Desmond slipped out, and in a few seconds returned with several yards of thin
coir
,
a strong rope made of cocoanut fiber.
15
There it is spread upon mats (formed of
coir
)
to the thickness of an inch, and then covered by a similar protection.
16
In the industrial division at Otekaike, baskets, sea-grass furniture, and all kinds of wickerware and
coir
mats are well made, and are readily sold.
coir
form of coir
fresh coir
mix in coir
protective coir
resemble the coir