Four thousand attended an open-air service, and commemorative saplings were planted in Cross Roads Park. |
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Buck rubs were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots. |
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Cape ivy harms willows by overgrowing saplings and blocking out light the trees need to survive. |
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With young saplings obvious in many hedgerows throughout the country, this message has had some success. |
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The plantation of tree saplings for any occasion has now become ceremony for not only politicians but also officials and others. |
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To stabilize new saplings and tree roses from bending in the wind, you often need to tie them to a stake. |
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All ages of trees, from saplings to the old-timers, create a multistoried canopy allowing light to enter the gaps and stimulate new growth. |
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His saplings were all sapwood, which bends much differently from the heartwood that makes up the majority of the old bows. |
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Clearing the birch will help oak saplings and bilberries, ferns, mosses and lichens to prosper on the escarpment overlooking Nidderdale. |
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The shrub cover is rather closed and contains saplings, red osier, grape vine and occasional pure stands of bladder nut. |
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Looking around at the top of the rock, she saw it was covered in a lush carpet of green moss, some tiny saplings cropping up here and there. |
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Caged saplings had higher insect densities, greater leaf area consumed and lower biomass than uncaged saplings. |
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Because of the many small, semi-open bogs and areas of saplings, the forests are highly fragmented. |
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It was characterized by a mosaic of areas dominated by bamboo and areas dominated by myrtaceous tree saplings. |
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Make sure to protect them by using stakes to support the saplings and to keep wind from unrooting them. |
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The saplings can survive for decades in the shade, waiting for a break in the canopy and a chance to join their relatives in the sunlight. |
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In an old-growth forest, rotting trees sprouting new saplings are a common sight. |
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A half-hearted attempt has been made to plant saplings along the road dividers. |
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They planted some of the saplings in Java, a Dutch colony already supplying Europe with pepper, nutmeg, and other spices. |
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Two specific areas of trees will be fenced off on the bank of the beck so the saplings will be safe from being eaten by deer or other animals. |
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Moose break off branches of poplar saplings and of red and striped maples to feed on the terminal buds and twigs. |
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Buttressed by poles and green wires every few feet, the saplings bulge with glimmering red Braeburn and honey crisp apples. |
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About 400 saplings of neem, peepul and other native breeds were planted on the roadside of the highways. |
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There were twenty-one poplars, silver maples and white birch and a large number of saplings and brush removed. |
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We graduates today are still saplings in the forest of civilization, in the process of growing. |
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They have established a tree nursery where they cultivate and then plant hundreds of saplings a year to reverse deforestation. |
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There are other temples in the South where saplings grow in crevices in gopurams and walls. |
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Thousands of saplings were planted and native gorse was established to create wildlife habitats. |
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Each and every couple should plant a few tree saplings in their neighbourhood so that the parched earth could be greened, he felt. |
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This group has the reputation of greening the Bangalore University campus with five lakh tree saplings. |
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Then we'd shoulder the saplings in tandem and carry them back to the cottage, a gruelling 40 minutes. |
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Surface fires then are lit to kill off saplings, reduce fuel loads, enrich the soil with nutrients, and bring fire back to the forest. |
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The panther reached a tree so ancient it dwarfed the surrounding trees to mere saplings. |
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Understory plant diversity increases here, with woodferns, hobblebush, and tree saplings being most prominent. |
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Prices start at 9.95 for four saplings, including packing, posting and delivery within 14 days. |
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For quite some time this nursery has not produced any Horticulture saplings for issue to the farmers. |
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Whereas in the case of saplings planted in a house with the wholehearted co-operation of the house owner, the chances of survival are better. |
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He said the tin sheets are a temporary windbreak to shelter new fir tree saplings, planted to replace trees mysteriously felled a few weeks ago. |
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In the meadow between the island and the house she waves her stick in the direction of several saplings. |
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It has an erect woody stem, brown or reddish-brown bark, and highly branched saplings. |
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In the initial stages of reforesting the land, water had to be carried daily for the saplings from as far away as three kilometres. |
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Attempts to replant had obviously been made, but the topsoil had washed away and the saplings were dead. |
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Defoliation induced an increase in the number of resin droplets in the fertilized saplings. |
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The saplings have been planted in a circle so that they will form an arbour. |
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The rustic fence is composed mostly of bitter cherry saplings joined with wood screws. |
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The forestry people have very generously agreed to supply every home in Clonmore parish with oak saplings and holly trees for Christmas. |
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More mature trees will drop seeds and create younger saplings, and the villagers in-game will harvest older trees rather than younger ones. |
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Caging tree saplings and young shrubs is a good option where you have just a few to protect. |
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The nursery has expanded to include a tree nursery where saplings are grown on to maturity for sale. |
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Walk through one and you will see little in the half-light apart from the trunks of trees and tangled saplings. |
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Now, as a mature garden, the trees, mere saplings when planted, are fully grown. |
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Early one misty morning, with clouds hanging across the valley, we load cedar saplings onto the tractor. |
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The clapboard house had caved in and surrendered to saplings and vines. |
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This winter, young mountain ash trees are weighed down with scarlet berries while Scots pine saplings flourish alongside their ancestors' gnarled remains. |
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However, through the core of the barrens a headwind-driven flame reached a height of one to 1.5 meters and ascended some small shrubs, saplings, and standing-dead trees. |
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Away from the mundane rituals, the couple preferred to plant tree saplings at the Pudupettai area in Salem city to mark their entry into the life of nuptial bliss. |
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With such a short growing season, 200-year-old trees look like saplings. |
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With our borrowed rope and wood we lashed together a catapult of sorts, fastened between two saplings, counter balanced and with wound rope for extra spring. |
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And our interest does not stop when the saplings go into leaf. |
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So, on the whole, I am reconciled to the squirrels taking my walnuts, the rabbits eating my grass, the deer eating my saplings, and the herons eating my fish. |
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In commemoration of this, five teak saplings were also planted. |
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Plants and saplings fight to dose openings made by fallen giants. |
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In an area that was scarified 10 years ago, healthy birch saplings, more than an inch in diameter, stand 15 feet tall, promising another generation of Popsicle sticks. |
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Rarely seen boulders jutted out from the brown surface of the Danube and grasses and tree saplings sprouted up in the dried mud at the foot of the city's stone river banks. |
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Huts, fences and palisades are often fashioned from saplings and shoots, and basketry is thus commingled with comforting notions of home, security and comfort. |
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Slipping off the backpack, Wiley pulled the hatchet from its side loop and then searched around until she found a couple saplings about as big around as half dollars. |
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According to the organisers the various oak, ash, hazel and other indigenous tree saplings will take about 10 years to begin looking like a wood and a lot longer to mature. |
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The problem with the trees however lies with the fact that as young saplings they are very weak and susceptible to damage by vandals or simply by traffic or passers-by. |
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Understory vegetation is dominated by hobblebush, striped maple, mountain maple, brambles, and seedlings and saplings of the dominant tree species. |
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In the latest incident at Manor Farm Park, a council-run open space in Weoley, noticeboards were ripped out and silver birch saplings snapped. |
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Cover crops such as redtop grass keep competing natural vegetation in check and allow oak saplings to flourish. |
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The staff deployed in stalls set up outside cantt office will supply 6 saplings to every home free of cost. |
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Gillard informed Mukherjee that she was gifting two saplings of Wollemi Pine for the Rashtrapati Bhavan. |
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Splints and slings, already described, are easily artificed out of small saplings or from stiff bark. |
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Alalim said that the trees to be planted will include saplings of different varieties like cedar, acacia, neem, jatropha and moringa. |
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The professor of barker has been made largely obsolete by the realization that in most cases saplings can be cultivated far more profitably. |
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To freshly emerging saplings, lilies or lady's slippers in unmanaged, over-browsed forests, they're a leveling devastation, no less horrific than Sherman's army. |
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I cut bloodwood saplings and shaped a new pair of shafts with an adze. |
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The hillside, lined with a coating of wet leaves ready to toboggan her down the slope, made her grateful for a few saplings that provided handholds. |
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Installed in the museum, Yardbird Suite, 1993, consisted of saplings and young trees, formerly piled by the side of a road, that Hammons replanted in cement. |
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Now ye sling a couple o' saplings acrost the durrt ye've chucked out. |
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Planted 500,000 saplings in Bayman earlier, at the moment locals were planning to plant saplings and keep them grow which would bring good environmental change. |
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Pawpaw and Lindera benzoin dominated the seedling and small sapling categories, while pawpaw, sugar maple and American elm were the important large saplings. |
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I also eradicated the stout suckers and saplings of a Siberian elm by pouring the product directly onto their stubs and into cuts I made in their woody roots. |
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With the help of parents and teachers the children planted the hedgerow trees including native dog rose, elder, cherry plum, hazel, crab apple and blackthorn saplings. |
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