PLANTS FOR USE ON THE OREGON AND WASHINGTON COASTAL PLAIN : Page 1061
A row composed of living plants usually in a straight line and plantedclosely to each other (See Plate XV, Page 95).
A hedge or fence of bushes or shrubs either in the form of a definitehedge or of an irregular border-planting, of varying width and often-times varying types of plants.
Placing plants with roots covered with soil pressed down with the heelor toe to preserve them in a dormant condition for short periods untilthey can be permanently planted. Usually a deep furrow is dug, theroots placed close together in the furrow, with stems in a slanting posi-tion, and roots then covered with soil. The soil used in this covering istaken from the furrow of the next row (See Plate VI, Page 34).