Well trimmed definition
Well trimmed means that the head shall not have more than four wrapper leaves.
Well trimmed means that the leaf stems or petioles are not excessively long in relation to the size of the leaf blades.
Well trimmed means that not more than one coarse outer branch is left on each side of the bulb to protect the tender inside portion, and the portion of the root remaining is not more than one-half inch in length. Tops may be either full length or cut back to not less than 10 inches except that not more than five of the outer branches may be cut back to less than 10 inches if necessary to facilitate proper packing, but not more than three of these may be on the same side of the bulb.
More Definitions of Well trimmed
Well trimmed means that the ears are practically free from loose husks and that the shank shall be not more than 6 inches in length and not extend more than 1 inch beyond the point of attachment of the outside husk.
Well trimmed means that the stems are smoothly cut, free from rough fleshy butts, the flared portion of the butt is removed and the remaining portion of the stem does not exceed the depth of the cap.
Well trimmed means that all lateral or side buds, and all foliage on the lowest 6–8 inches of the stem have been neatly removed, but the foliage on the remainder of the stem has not been removed to the extent that the appearance of the peony is damaged.
Well trimmed means that the top has been neatly knife-‐trimmed so that not more than 2 inches of the midribs and thin leaf tissue remains, and that most of the basal husk has been removed.
Well trimmed means that the roots are neatly cut near the point of attachment of the outer leaf stems.
Well trimmed means that the tops are cut back to not more than 1 inch in length, except that new leaves developing within the original central cluster of leafstems, or occasional uncut leaves or leafstems, exceeding this length which do not materially affect the appearance of the individual carrot shall be permitted. Carrots may have tips of roots cut or broken off: Provided, That these cuts or breaks are small and fairly smooth and do not materially affect the appearance of the individual carrot.
Well trimmed means that the butt of the sprout is fairly smoothly and closely trimmed at the point of attach ment of the outer leaves and that the sprout does not have more than 2