Auriculas and polyanthus should be lifted, divided and replanted as they go out of flower. |
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In more trials with indigenous plants, his immediate challenge was to amass sufficient quantities of seed so that large areas might be replanted. |
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Many of them had been replanted since the war had finished, and now there were uneven lines of green shoots striating the mud. |
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More than 300 hectares of moorland will be replanted to restore the moors to their natural beauty. |
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Most of the hand transplants have reasonable function, working better than prostheses but not as well as replanted limbs. |
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In 7 patients with 11 replanted teeth diagnosed with ankylosis, teeth were extracted, ankylotic sites removed, and EMD placed similarly. |
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I replanted the kitchen window box three weeks ago and it came into bloom in the sunshine last weekend. |
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The old kitchen garden was also replanted, with vines, apricots, peaches, and the like. |
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With this in mind, he painstakingly replanted currajongs taken from the bush to shade his driveway. |
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He tells them that the olive tree has been broken at the branches, but that these branches could be replanted. |
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They carefully moved and replanted some of the scrub oaks to allow sight lines from the house down to the water. |
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More than likely if the fields are real bad, they'll need to be tilled, prepped, and replanted. |
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These paths will later be obliterated when the site is replanted and returned to a state of virtual nature. |
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In most cases when soybean fields with a seedling disease problem are replanted without using a seed treatment, the problem is continued. |
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Hail hit western Pierce County and caused multiple corn and bean fields to be replanted, with some beans going in where corn had been. |
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This field will need to be rotated to grain sorghum and replanted using safened seed when soil moisture conditions permit field operations. |
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The magueys are being used up or allowed to flower and aren't being replanted. |
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She backfilled the planting hole with soil and replanted her clump of irises, which bloomed beautifully the following season. |
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Mini-grafts of hair are harvested from the back of the head and replanted in thinning areas of hair. |
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Once the logged area is replanted, the access roads are left unmaintained until the timber matures and is ready for harvesting again. |
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Sporting thin, jagged leaves upon a succulent, fleshy stem, the herb is easily uprooted and replanted due to its shallow root system. |
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He is a landscape gardener and replanted the gardens and lawns. |
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New forests that have been replanted after logging do not serve the needs of this species, nor do cleared woods. |
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Flower beds which border the entrance to the park on Bolton Road will be replanted and damaged footpaths will be relaid to attract visitors back to the park. |
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They are searching for abnormalities in the soil, replanted vegetation and other signs of a rogue grave. |
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When nematode populations become lower than these thresholds, sensitive crops can be replanted. |
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They had replanted their land with vines after the phylloxera disaster, until a glut of cheap wine flooded the market, and they could no longer sell their only product. |
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Fork over the soil in the area they are to be replanted and put the bulbs back into the earth straight away, firming the soil to get rid of any air pockets. |
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I gently unrooted the plant and replanted it next to a tree. |
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Some of these areas could be partially replanted with short rotation coppice tress thus providing diversification for local land managers. |
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There is already a precedent for this because local residents all have concessionary tickets to the privy gardens and have had them since they were replanted. |
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Estimates are 15 to 20 per cent of the wheat crop may be replanted to another crop. |
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Most families in the region covered by the project own a parcel of forest, and have replanted trees. |
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In recent years his country has laboriously cleared its San Marcos region of opium crops, only to see it replanted five times. |
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This being environment-conscious Canada, the ripped-up forests are replanted behind them as the diggers and processors move slowly on. |
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They have a longer planting season but cannot be replanted in the hottest months of the year. |
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Finally, the land on which the nuclear facility was located will also be cleaned and replanted with plants or trees. |
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Tour the reforestation operation at Teepookana Plateau, where Huon pine stumps and limbs left by early timer-cutters are salvaged and replanted. |
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Given the problems on the ground, the site will be stabilized and replanted by using concrete blocks already in place. |
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A seedling that has been removed from its original place of production, transported and replanted. |
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In order to mitigate for this negative impact, native desert vegetation can be replanted. |
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Occasionally, trees or grasses may have to be replanted in a buffer. |
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A tree which has been replanted regularly and which has been able to develop a healthy root system. |
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Theodore Roosevelt stayed in the Presidential Suite here in 1903, and replanted one of California's two original navel orange trees in its courtyard. |
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The mountains have been replanted with pines and have low brush and a few live oaks, remnants of the live oak forests that years ago completely covered this territory. |
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Recognizing the value of trees in an urban landscape and in order to minimize the impact of this loss, SSQ undertook to have mature trees replanted on the property once construction was complete. |
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We have replanted every inch to date, and still continue to operate. |
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Materials used for decoration and signage were environmentally-friendly: canvasses made from regionally-produced plant fibers, cardboard furniture, local plants that have been replanted by a firm from the Lille region. |
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All land that has been recaptured within the protected band of shoreline as a result of a relocated structure should be replanted and forever undisturbed as per current regulations. |
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A number of interpretation panels have also been set up, and land damaged by 4-wheelers has been replanted with wildrye, which is native to the area. |
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In late July, when they normally start harvesting to bring the cukes to us, they tilled under that crop and replanted. |
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Conifers have now been widely replanted as a cheap source of wood, especially around areas such as Kielder Forest. |
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In Central and Northern Europe, tulip bulbs are generally removed from the ground in June and must be replanted by September for the winter. |
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Might I now add a plea for the smaller irises, the tinies? They, also, should be divided up and replanted just now. |
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Here I have selected and replanted Suttgarter Onions from last year that I am letting flower and go to seed, so that I will have my own organically grown seed of this very desirable open pollinated winter storage onions. |
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Rhouma and co-authors present two outcome predictive models for replanted avulsed teeth based on early prognostic indicators. |
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Raised in a protected sea nursery, the young coral sprouts are being gradually replanted by interested G. O® and customers on an electrolyzed steel structure that will gradually transform itself into a pure limestone rock. |
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The vineyard has been recovered and replanted with 5,500 grapevines per hectare as is done in the most prestigious crus of the neighbouring Libourne wine region. |
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It was compared to forestry, where every tree that is cut is replanted, and with respect for nature, with access to a resource without depleting it. |
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While both bulbils and underground cloves can be replanted, bulbils will take longerup to two seasons-to produce mature bulbs, and will require special care because the young plants are very small. |
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It happened first in the Karacadag Mountains in south-eastern Turkey it is only here that wild einkorn grass contains the identical genetic fingerprint of modern domesticated wheat. Who first replanted the seeds and why? |
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At Elias, a completed Chevron operation, the only sound to disturb the replanted clover meadow is a faint whooshing as gas passes to an underground pipe network. |
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At Van den Berk Nurseries, the trees are replanted on a regular basis which encourages the production of new rootlets in order to form fine root systems. |
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Depending upon the final plan configuration, in order to avoid root damage during construction, it is possible for the trees to be removed from the ground using a Vermeer tree spade and replanted in their same locations. |
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This process for genetic seed sterilizing has been called the 'neutron bomb of agriculture' because genetically altered terminator seed will not germinate if replanted a second time. |
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After the treatments the harvest sites were replanted with black spruce and jack pine seedlings, said Hazlett. |
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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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He replanted 15 heart-leaved plantains in different spots, using local ecotypes obtained from Milwaukee, the better to ensure their adaptability to the site's miniclimate. |
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The Queen's tree was removed in 1906 when the avenue was replanted. |
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Working closely with GFC, Oglethorpe Power replanted designated wetland areas with pond cypress, bald cypress, red maple, swamp chestnut oak and water tupelo trees. |
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It is doubtful that Busbecq could have had the tulip bulbs harvested, shipped to Germany and replanted between March 1558 and Gessner's description the following year. |
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Under an agreement reached by Oglethorpe Power and the GFC, designated wetlands areas are being replanted with red maple, cypress, swamp chestnut oak and water tupelo trees. |
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The wood contains mature Douglas fir and Japanese larch ready for harvesting, an area replanted with Douglas fir in 1995 and mixed broadleaves rich in conservation values. |
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