I usually have a pot of parsley on the kitchen windowsill, as well as some tarragon and thyme. |
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You have now finished making your pomander, and should now leave it on a windowsill in an erratically heated room for at least a fortnight. |
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The black liquid quickly pooled on the windowsill, threatening to spill onto the floor. |
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My basil plant is flourishing on my windowsill, but I'm bored out of my mind with the stuff. |
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The currant tomatoes are repotted now and have been moved to a sunny spot on the front windowsill. |
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He was leaning with one white hand against the windowsill, a frown furrowing his brow as he watched the sky fill with stars. |
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She could sit at her windowsill for hours recalling the way Damien's eyes had shined so darkly and threateningly and beautifully. |
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That direct sunlight enters the room is clear from the bright rear wall and pronounced diagonal shadow falling from the windowsill. |
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Even without a greenhouse, it is worth investing in a heated propagator that sits on the windowsill. |
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Put the pots in a propagator or cover with polythene and keep on a cool windowsill out of direct sun. |
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A month ago I decided my office needed a bit of greenery and brought it from home to put in my office windowsill. |
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And these items are all covered in dust and dirt from the construction, and now sit on my windowsill. |
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As he left, he did not notice the hateful eyes of the sable raven, watching Calanthas go, from a windowsill. |
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Sow herbs, including basil, chives, coriander and marjoram in the garden or in windowsill pots. |
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Lift all curtains and hangings on to a windowsill or chair before any floor polishing is started. |
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He likes to sit on the windowsill, and to look out of the French doors and through the cat flap. |
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Jennifer sighed dreamily from her perch on the windowsill, her green dress gathered carelessly at her knees. |
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Inevitably, she decided that a newly painted windowsill would be the better for dear little paw-prints and was duly shouted at. |
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Pansies are fabulous for containers, edgings, borders, windowsill pots, or planted in masses of brilliant colors. |
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For best results, I suggest using room temperature water for watering your windowsill garden. |
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Plants kept on the windowsill will benefit from hardening off before they are planted out. |
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There were three beds, one window with a little houseplant perched on the windowsill, and a set of slightly tacky drapes. |
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They lined the windowsill with dried leaves, scattered nuts and tea lights. |
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Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill. |
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Alicia had placed a group of advent candles on the windowsill and their flames were flickering merrily against the backdrop of the night. |
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Choose containers that safely fit on your windowsill without tipping over or falling off. |
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Scented geraniums are undemanding creatures, easy to grow outdoors in garden beds and patio containers or indoors on a sunny windowsill. |
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I leaned over the windowsill, tossing my beautiful head of hair, giggling madly at something my best friend Eira had said. |
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Try transplanting a few flowers and herbs, or a pepper plant, into windowsill pots to keep summer around a little longer. |
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It is impossible and impractical to use a tripod, either use a monopod or rest the rim of the lens on the windowsill. |
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She wriggled off the windowsill and scrambled onto the stone wall, ignoring the twinges of pain in her damaged wrist. |
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Here I am, in my room, with the window shade undrawn, sitting on the windowsill, staring at my text book of world history. |
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It is much safer to start them in boxes or pots in unheated greenhouses, in a cold frame or even a sunny windowsill in the garage. |
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A cool position is the secret of success with cyclamen and a north-facing windowsill, a cool porch or an unheated conservatory would be ideal. |
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We talk in his spacious office, which has views over the North Sea and a presentation fuel rod on the windowsill. |
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It's not conversation but the complacent burble of a radio on a windowsill. |
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Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolus, and hardy gloxinias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill. |
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Start begonias, caladiums, callas, cannas, and dahlias in pots indoors on a sunny windowsill. |
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Hands balanced on the windowsill below his waist were the only things steadying him as he leaned outside. |
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If you insist on getting cracking before then, start them off in pots on a sunny windowsill. |
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A novelist who chalked her first words on a Lancaster windowsill has returned to her birthplace decades later. |
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The next morning, Adrian was awoken to the sounds of small birds chirping near his open windowsill. |
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With a cloth from the windowsill, he began to clean the crumbly dirt from his find. |
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She was sitting in on this session and got down from her perch on the windowsill. |
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Place them out of direct sun on a light windowsill or in the greenhouse to grow on until they can be hardened off and planted out at the end of May. |
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There's a plastic railway buffet display unit for sandwiches on the worktop, genuine adverts, circa 1962, for Hoovers on the walls, and a Bakelite radio on the windowsill. |
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He took a great satisfaction in slamming the door so that the house shook, the vase on the landing windowsill rattled and the glass light shade tinkled gently. |
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Every child in the land who is using a windowsill as a desk can attest to that. |
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Small flowering plants that produce edible fruit can be grown on a windowsill. |
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My windowsill, which you also have a picture of, is moulding, and if you push a little too hard on the wood your finger goes through it. |
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Place the sill hooks firmly over the windowsill and pull the release strap to deploy the ladder. |
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Planting flowers on the front lawn or in a planter box on a windowsill in the springtime is such a signal. |
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Ruth Ehinger is busy unloading plastic crates of vegetables and salad, heaving them onto the damp windowsill. |
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These bags were thrown out of their windows, often causing spillage on their windowsill, or on the sills on floors below. |
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Home civil liability: what if a window-box falls from your windowsill onto your neighbour's car? |
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Apply a furring strip to the wall, butting it to the underside of the windowsill. |
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Consult a contractor or replace windowsill BEFORE attempting to hook the fire escape ladder to a damaged windowsill. |
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Do not attempt to use the ladder if the windowsill does not meet the size range specified. |
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Most users simply place their antenna in the windowsill of a south-facing window with no obvious obstructions to the sky. |
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After the Bora blows into town, there's always a story in the paper about someone getting hit with a flying roadsign or a flowerbox that was ripped from a windowsill. |
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Cats can tumble from apartment windows by slipping out accidentally during a catnap on a windowsill or falling while trying to catch an insect or bird. |
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On the windowsill, the pigeon is gone, but it has left its spoor. |
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Find a spot indoors that receives direct sunlight, such as a windowsill or table. |
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The likes of chives, basil and marjoram are ideally suited to being grown in a pot and will happily sit on the kitchen windowsill or spend the summer on the doorstep. |
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Just behind the frame, on the windowsill, is a brass logo for the now defunct William Morris Agency. |
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He jumped up and reamed the glass shards out of the windowsill. |
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She leaned her elbows on the windowsill, resting her chin in her hands. |
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There is nothing better than having fresh herbs on hand for cooking and marjoram, thyme, sage, chives, rosemary, parsley and basil will all thrive on a windowsill. |
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I lived in Fort Collins for several years and grew Sarracenia and Dionaea outdoors from spring through fall and then indoors on my windowsill during winter. |
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I set the pancakes on my dresser and gathered up the blankets I'd laid out for Nell, lethargically deciding that I had no choice but to sleep on my windowsill. |
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A gardener with 'cabin fever' might welcome a gift certificate from a garden centre, or everything needed to plant a windowsill herb garden. |
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From the outside, it looks unexceptional, a Shepherd Neame pub with a black and white moggy sprawled on an upstairs windowsill. |
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Nice is to be heard and it to be seen how Kiri imitates the crows in the windowsill and how she is angry at a broomstick. |
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It's not terribly distressing to imagine being Missy, nibbling kibble and lounging on the windowsill. |
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To properly support your weight and provide the needed stability while you climb down, the ladder must be properly attached to the windowsill. |
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A cat had jumped onto the windowsill outside and begun to mew, as if it knew what had occurred. |
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All you have to do is sow the seeds in a pot of compost, cover with cling film and leave them to sprout indoors on the windowsill. |
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Radiators or convectors are often housed in neatly detailed enclosures that may run the whole length of a window wall and may at the same time provide an additional surface under the windowsill. |
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Just before 11am on April 12 a member of barrier staff left his e-reader on a windowsill while he went to help a passenger. |
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He left home when he was nine, and memories of his Mohawk heritage were limited to a faded photograph of his grandparents in full traditional dress that sat on a windowsill in a cramped apartment in upstate New York. |
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Check windowsill for weak, rotted or loose wood, or damage. |
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So what if you hadn't already identified a distinct need for a small wooden horse-type rustic nicknack to sit on the windowsill. |
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An upscale version of this tried and true method of providing windowsill humidity is the use of plastic 'egg crating' instead of gravel. |
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Moth orchids or cymbidium orchids are popular and will last for a long time on a bright kitchen or bathroom windowsill. |
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Of course, not all growers make use of the full range of technologies available to them and some indoor cultivation operations have little to recommend them over the windowsill cultivation of earlier decades. |
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This is why every initiative we launch has a strategic dimension, even if we are simply planting a flower on our windowsill, if I may put it that way. |
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A rusty, iron key to the past sits on a windowsill in my home. |
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Measure windowsill from outside to inside. |
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Faye had spaced the pots at 8-inch intervals on the windowsill. |
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Rosey is distracted by The Spencers' music and overwaters her plants, sending excess water to the fish bowl on Eric's windowsill, ousting his goldfish. |
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It is in this context that I have been contemplating the Phalaenopsis orchid, received a few days ago as a gift and now perched precariously on my kitchen windowsill. |
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