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Now that soil is thoroughly warm, newly planted melon seedlings should thrive.
They thrive on risk, happy in the knowledge that the greater the risks taken then the greater the potential rewards.
Even if he had a hard race and he was beaten, where other horses would fade away and maybe go off their grub, he would actually thrive on it.
I do not thrive on reviews but I do appreciate them and quite often reciprocate the favor.
With a long proud history in F1, the team has the experience and know-how that it takes to thrive in grand prix racing.
The area's most famous animal resident is, naturally, the reindeer, but wolverines, arctic foxes and bears also thrive in the region's wilds.
I followed the road towards Whalley and looked down to the left where flowers such as wood anemone, primrose, wild garlic and bluebell thrive.
If this mucous blockage lasts too long, bacteria sometimes multiply to excess because they seem to thrive on any blocked body system.
They don't thrive at school, and they bloody-mindedly disrupt the learning environment in school classrooms.
Ironically, given all the contemporary blather about ethics, it's much easier for today's ethically challenged reporter to thrive.
Parents and teachers blamed the situation on municipal governments which allowed bars to thrive around their schools.
If a bird needs to eat the flies which thrive on uncut grass tussocks, then regular cutting of the grass for silage is going to be a problem.
If rhododendrons thrive on your soil, plant the Pagoda Bush or the Chinese tupelo.
Irises, roses and tulips are examples of plants that will thrive in a dry garden.
Morris admits that the margins on shopfitting and construction are low, with health and safety issues making it a tough market to thrive in.
Cold seep communities thrive on cooler, mineralized water leaking from the muddy sea floor.
The idea is to make the fungus thrive in the plant so that the coffee berry borer can become exposed to it.
The only major pests of hostas are slugs, which thrive in the moist, cool, shady areas that hostas love.
In coastal climates, coleus thrive in shade or sun, but pinks and other vivid shades become more intense in brighter light.
Hydrangeas thrive in morning sun and afternoon shade, part shade or even bright shade.
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A mile or so away, at Barnsley Park, where the oaks thrive on a vein of clay soil, green woodpeckers may often be seen and heard.
Like stivalis, bicolor does not thrive on limy soils and it is difficult to propagate from cuttings.
The common practice is to keep them under hand-glasses, but they will thrive better under a reed fence, placed sloping over them.
There are, however, some sluggish rivers where brown trout do not thrive when they are introduced.
Cow peas are universally used as a cover and green manure crop in the South, but they do not thrive so well in the North.
Wandering Jew will also thrive, and the canary creeper grows as well in town as in the country.
Clover may be seeded also, and on a majority of farms it fails to thrive when sown.
In fact, it would seem that the sarracenia, like some animals, can feed upon carrion and thrive upon it.
Middlemen thrive of disinformation, misinformation and lack of information.
Superstitions, prejudices and calumny thrive in the putrid soil of disinformation, mis-information and lack of information.
The yellow newspapers thrive and displace all the others because he likes them.
It has been shown that if these organisms are grown with arobes or facultative anarobes they thrive at ordinary room temperature.
In these nationally supported and heterogeneously peopled towns a new kind of community might wax and thrive.
Nearly all varieties of millet and kaffir corn thrive well in Cuba and furnish a very nutritious food for both stock and poultry.
The kentia palm before mentioned is one of the very hardiest, and will thrive where few others will grow.
Some people are apt to think, the more plentifully they eat and drink, the better they thrive, and the stronger they grow.
If the mother is not strong her nurseling will sometimes thrive better upon artificial food than on its natural nourishment.
Cyclamen thrive in undisturbed corners and resent overfeeding but will benefit from an organic compost mulch which will help hold moisture.
Grown in a tiny district in Northeast India from seeds smuggled out of China 170 years ago, famed Darjeeling teas continue to thrive.
By adding another fractional protein, lysin, the rats were made to thrive.
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