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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid rot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising against decay or deterioration, often in relation to food, materials, or even ideas.
Example: "To keep your vegetables fresh for longer, store them in a cool, dry place to avoid rot."
Alternatives: "prevent decay" or "stop spoilage".
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Whatever mulch you choose, the same ground rules for laying it apply: never use on dry soil, or you'll lock moisture out, not in; clear the site of perennial weeds before you begin; leave a gap around the stems of plants to avoid rot; be careful not to bury small, dainty plants - before mulching, protect them by covering with a flowerpot.
Avoid mulching on top of your Irises' rhizomes to avoid rot.
Cutting the large flowers into smaller sections will allow the bud to dry faster and avoid rot.
Fresh fruits and vegetables should be consumed in the week you purchase them to avoid rot or lessening nutritional value.
Recess the bottom about 1/4" (6.35 mm) from the box base in order to provide a drip edge and to avoid rot.
Place the first end of the first split rail on a stable rock to avoid rot and the second end on another rock situated according to creating the proper angle.
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Keep the mulch at least 2 inches (5 cm) from the alstroemeria stem to avoid rotting at the base of the plant.
Good drainage is also helpful in avoiding rot and blight in your kohlrabi plants, so make sure you've got an area of the garden that doesn't collect water too much.
Because Just Egg has to dispose of eggshells swiftly to avoid the rot, the eggshell processing plant was built as an extension to the existing factory, with the eggshells passing through on a conveyor belt to be processed.
And since the bidding happens in at the moment of the click, they get to avoid "link rot" when a product link changes.
It is best to keep the port on shelves, preferably metal and not in the case they came in, in order to avoid dry rot.
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