One thing he's learned is that common weeds can treat everything from stomach aches to open wounds. |
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The surface had failed in places, and this had allowed grass and weeds to come through. |
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Uncontrolled growth of weeds and cow parsley had totally concealed entrances. |
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Just as the garden weeds are more robust than the desired plants, bad information rears its ugly head more virulently than good information. |
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These weeds often increase with wet springs after years where pastures were over grazed. |
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The cornflowers which used to sprinkle farmers' fields with blue have been killed off as weeds by herbicides. |
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Additionally, the project has shown the potential for using fungal pathogens to control other African weeds, including speargrass and witchweed. |
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But then the weeds start sprouting up, and for every one you pull, there are five more to replace it. |
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A site that will not grow other plants and weeds or has some type of soil problem will probably not be ideal for wildflowers. |
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The best time to eliminate weeds and grass is the season before you plan to plant your garden. |
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Raised on a farm in the eastern part of North Carolina, Jo grew up pulling weeds in her mother's cutting garden. |
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Spread wheat straw mulch over your garden in February to keep weeds at bay. |
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Nests are open cups made of weeds, grass, plant fibers, and moss, with a lining of fur and feathers. |
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Given the right conditions many will grow like weeds, seeding freely around. |
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Honeysuckle will quickly cover everything in its path, choking out weeds as it grows. |
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Clear all the weeds and grass from the area you intend to cover to prevent them from growing up through the mulch. |
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This will help prevent weeds from growing, and additionally will feed your soil slowly over time. |
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Once an area is weeded, a deep mulch will go some way towards stopping weeds from reappearing. |
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For larger weeds, water thoroughly, then use a hand weeder to pop them out of the ground. |
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As I cleared a group of weeds I removed from my robe a small raft made of tree branches and strands of fish intestines to hold it together. |
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Corn also helps by getting taller then the soybeans and shading out the weeds. |
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The plant is very effective at shading out weeds so doesn't require herbicides. |
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Everyone in the community is asked to show their support by clearing their own forecourts and surrounding areas of weeds and litter. |
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Loosen the soil with a rake to aerate it and remove any weeds and small stones. |
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Jogging, walking, swimming, even dancing or a half-day spent raking leaves and hoeing weeds are suggested. |
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It's gutted, with big windows that aren't even boarded up, rickety balconies and a jungle of weeds out front. |
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At first, weeding the garden pained me as I had grown to love the rambling weeds and all the wonders that they had to offer. |
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Cracked masonry, incessant graffiti and rampant weeds completed an image of decrepitude. |
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Some herbal products may come with fillers, weeds, or other adulterants, so buy only from top quality suppliers. |
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Musk thistle, one of Nebraska's seven noxious weeds, is widespread and reduces agricultural production on farms and ranches. |
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The other problem from which these remnant patches suffer, he says, are invasions by weeds and introduced plants from developed adjacent land. |
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This tool copes amazingly with that, its curved end even allowing me to get at weeds that are almost touching a plant. |
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Don't amend the soil with compost or other fertilizers unless your soil is so poor it won't even grow weeds. |
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I finished off with a thick covering of bark mulch to preserve moisture, suppress weeds and add organic material. |
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Invasive weeds such as cheatgrass and knapweeds have settled on some 125 million acres of the American West. |
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Both knawels are sometimes named pesky weeds, but every plant, which can survive in the poor soil, is important for the Spit. |
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It is shady, screened from view by rhododendrons., hydrangeas and tall ferns, with a groundcover of sweet woodruff that smothers all weeds. |
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The garden has large patches of bright green moss, fleshy fungi, galloping weeds and, worst of all, a mighty infestation of woodrush. |
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The main weeds dying back were creeping thistle, couch and mature knotgrass. |
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Dirt, weeds and sawdust adhere to the paint, forming porous cavities and rough, spongelike surfaces. |
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I pulled out all those weeds and the self-seeded scabious which I have more than enough of. |
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He asked me for help with knocking his portfolio into shape, in order to pull up the weeds, cut his management charges and boost his returns. |
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In between is what used to be a traffic circle with weeds shining through it. |
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They are also helping develop innovative techniques to prevent the weeds from successfully reinvading. |
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The common kinds include the large family of pondweeds, coontail, water milfoil, water weeds, and naiads. |
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This caterpillar is gardener-friendly because it eats weeds such as plantain. |
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Look out for sudden appearances of weeds such as dandelion and plantain in your lawn. |
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A late nester, the female Gadwall picks the nest site, which is usually near water and surrounded by dense weeds or grass. |
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Clay or sand, it is imperative that you remove the weeds and lawn from the bed before planting. |
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You could use a herbicide that targets grassy weeds and that is safe for use on a St. Augustine lawn. |
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Wade had a large clay pot with a big chip in the top in which he kept stagnant water, weeds, and any bugs that intrigued him. |
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Roundup can be used if thistles, Johnsongrass, or other perennial or biennial weeds are present in the small grain stubble. |
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Gramoxone should not be used for control of perennial or biennial weeds, legumes, or cool-season grasses. |
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When the Evening Press visited the property four windows were boarded up and grass and weeds were growing wildly in the front garden. |
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On new blocks, city employees had to recreate plat lines to determine on whose property weeds grew. |
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Where the road was, the house seemed to be at the bottom of a shallow bowl of weeds and terrain. |
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Annual winter weeds are germinating rapidly, suggesting early weed pressure on grazing and haying crops. |
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There are increasing concerns about the risks of gene flow from transgenic cultivars to conspecific weeds. |
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An irrigation ditch ran alongside to the left of the track and was filled with water, weeds, waist-high rushes and reeds. |
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Fast-growing fall cover crops outcompete late-season weeds like quack grass and chickweed. |
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In his pasture, edible weeds like dandelion, chicory, quack grass and even stinging nettles are allowed to thrive. |
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My worst weeds are the perennials that spread with runners, like quack grass. |
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The only good thing about your garden becoming a quag is that the weeds pull up really easily. |
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Other weeds, including sand bur and thistle, can also scratch and irritate your skin. |
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Persistent weeds are a common problem for both the novice gardener and the professional farmer. |
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The only plant Easy Gardener has grown that really does not allow weeds to come through is the little tribe of epimediiums, or barrenworts. |
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There are several small varieties that grow wild as weeds in North America. |
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Write down which plants were infected with diseases and where the weeds grew most. |
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They hide during the day under mulch, plant debris, rocks, boards, weeds, and ground covers. |
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The lawn was well-kept, but still a bit wild, with weeds and poorly pruned brushes lining the walkway up the hill. |
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Just like our garden plants, weeds have certain preferences for growing conditions. |
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Mike already has a layer of wood chip mulch in place around his plants to keep down weeds and conserve moisture. |
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Unless you've taken steps to eliminate or reduce weed seeds in the soil before planting, weeds may overrun a seeded lawn. |
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It will provide control of major weeds including purple and yellow nutsedge, kyllinga, oxalis and Poa annua. |
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In addition, perennial weeds, such as nutsedge and dandelions, often have enough energy to push through the fabric. |
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Biocontrol agents are chosen specifically for their selectivity, so they cannot be expected to control a complex of weeds effectively. |
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The weeds and rampant vegetation seem to be dying off, as if the owner has run amok with a weedkiller can a few years too late. |
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As you carefully squat down and try to relax a snake suddenly comes slithering through the weeds and startles you. |
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Francesca Hanley not dressed in widow's weeds, and her poor husband not even dead three months! |
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They have to exist on charity and no Indian street scene is complete without a woman in white widow's weeds begging for herself and her family. |
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Many, but not all, of these alien species persist as ruderal or agrestal weeds. |
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On the other hand, will someone please explain why so many roses are permanently hooked up with weeds? |
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Resistance also has been discovered within biotypes of the weeds marestail and ryegrass. |
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Yet, though weeds may be banished from the central beds of a formal garden, they were still capable of sturdy growth and a beauty all their own. |
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If you don't know your weeds from your plants, why not take some samples into your local garden centre for identification? |
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If your garden is large, a rotary tiller or cultivator with wheels is the most practical method of removing weeds from your garden. |
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I've staked the broad beans and begun mulching with mini bark chips to keep the weeds down and the soil moist now that it's wet. |
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Once an area has been cleared of weeds, measures should be taken to prevent immediate regrowth. |
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Mulching can effectively control weeds from seeds that germinate at or near the soil surface. |
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You can also use a liquid control like a weed beater ultra which is very effective against dandelions and other weeds. |
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There would also be a great impact from invasive weeds into the area and damage to the sensitive forest floor. |
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Once you have the frame constructed remove any weeds or grass inside the frame so this vegetation does not grow up through your propagation bed. |
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Took Nat to the beach, and as we approached the shore I caught the Most Holy Whiff, the perfume of fish and weeds and sun-laved water. |
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With each spell of rain, farmers plough the fields to prevent weeds from growing. |
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It will then be shredded and spread across the borough's parks to suppress weeds and put nutrients back into the soil. |
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Some weeds, such as chickweed, common groundsel, and bittercress, may germinate and grow at almost any time of year. |
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Over recent weeks the group have planted up flower tubs around the village, removed weeds and cared for flower beds and done some paintwork. |
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Around them all was silent on the approach to the rear of the station where only weeds and tufts of grass grew. |
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Wheat fields are harrowed before the crop emerges to get the first flush of weeds. |
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The field is harrowed to kill the weeds which have already sprouted, then the corn will emerge soon afterwards. |
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Some species overwinter near the roots of weeds such as stickweed, plantain, and fleabane. |
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Poorly maintained sprayers result in wastage of inputs and uneven control of pests, weeds and diseases. |
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It is important to uproot and desiccate these weeds thoroughly, because burying them in the loose dry soil is not very effective. |
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Standing or fallen dry weeds can be highly flammable fire hazards in late fall, winter and early spring. |
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Conventional tillage is effective for reducing populations of many biennial and perennial weeds that may arise from rhizomes or rootstocks. |
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Constant watering encourages grassy weeds like foxtail and perennial grasses like bluegrass to invade alfalfa. |
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The author also gives directions for gardening with weeds and various types of controls including using hoes and mulches. |
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In this context, an ideal lawn was less about skirmishing with crabgrass than defending the urban landscape from weeds. |
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I omnipotently took it upon myself to expel from the universe as we know it future specimens of well-fitted survivalist weeds. |
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Lena rolled her eyes, stepping over a pile of discarded weeds next to a garden of growing turnips. |
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While the majority of weeds have broad leaves, some may have narrow leaves similar to blades of grass. |
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At any rate, it took quite some time to dig out the weeds and sift out the roots and begin grading. |
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Opponents also fear GM crop technology could lead to new herbicide-resistant weeds, which could cause havoc in the countryside. |
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If you have seasonal hay fever, you may be allergic to pollens released by trees, grasses or weeds. |
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The type of pollen particle triggering hay fever is probably from trees, grasses or weeds. |
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Perennial weeds set fewer seeds, but sustain and propagate themselves other ways, with creeping stolons, rhizomes, bulbs or other plant parts. |
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Spin and weave every day, for our Mother is in tattered weeds and a poor mother needs clothes to cover her sores. |
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It means you can stimulate your paddock with your third of a teaspoon per hectare, stimulate the weeds, knock them down and then plant your crop. |
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While the fish sizzled, Wolf and Adriana gathered weeds to make beds for themselves and Lucius, and spread their cloaks over the tangled herbage. |
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Atrazine is an herbicide widely used to control weeds in Midwest corn and soybean fields. |
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I am watching him extract stubborn weeds, while I and my big pregnant belly look on from the grass. |
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Trees and slash are left behind in the pursuit of today's profit opportunities, and nothing grows back except weeds. |
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If you do pull weeds, the only way to ensure the plant won't come back is to make certain the entire root system is removed. |
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With equal imperception it bent down and down, closer and closer to the lake waters, murky with the samba of subaqueous weeds and the abyss. |
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The mushroom anchor offers a wide area cap that offers effective holding power in mud and weeds. |
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Scout winter wheat fields for winter broadleaf weeds such as field pennycress and tansy mustard. |
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Kill weeds with glyphosate herbicide, pull them by hand, or chop them with a hoe or mattock and rake them up. |
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Two years ago there were lovely flowers growing here and now, there's nothing but thistles and weeds. |
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And another project is clearing weeds off the section here, building steps and planting a veggie garden. |
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Plots were irrigated regularly and weeds were carefully controlled both manually and through herbicide treatment. |
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However, in recent times the walkway including the adjacent river has fallen into decay with overgrown weeds, graffiti, dumping. |
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In addition to attacking corn, this insect attacks over 100 other species of plants, including ornamentals, broadleaf weeds and grasses. |
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They feed on the roots of a wide variety of plants including cool season grasses, weeds, woody ornamentals and other ornamental plants. |
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Both parents help build the well-concealed nest, which is a floating platform of weeds anchored to emergent vegetation in shallow water. |
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As I have said before rearing a family when you spend all your life on floating water weeds is a hazardous business. |
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Site preparation should include tillage to reduce all competitive growth by grass and weeds. |
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The third category of tillage is selective cultivation, which is used to control weeds after the crop has emerged from the soil. |
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A perennial plant will likely use water more efficiently, require less fertilizer, and face weeds with greater success. |
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Cultivation and hilling operations will likely be earlier than usual this year to stay ahead of the weeds and provide for early irrigation. |
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They are not so delicate as the green spaces in China, but wild and overgrown with weeds. |
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One afternoon we passed over some abandoned terraces, their earth encrusted and overgrown with scratchy, sunburned weeds. |
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I boiled the water for the tea and looked out the kitchen window into the backyard and saw it to be neglected and overgrown with weeds. |
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Foley told the meeting that stones have been removed from the boundary walls and it has become overgrown with grass and weeds. |
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The circular shape of the hoe allows you to pull it through the soil toward you, leaving sliced weeds in its wake. |
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The garden hoe is used for chopping weeds so they don't grow back and for spreading soil in the garden. |
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A quick scratch with a hoe will easily eliminate any weeds and keep the soil loose and fluffy. |
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Many gardeners find that the most efficient tool for this task is some type of scuffle hoe, which cuts weeds at or just below the soil surface. |
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Every field had to be hoed for weeds three times, carefully hilling soil around each young stalk. |
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The addition of crop oil, surfactant, or fluid fertilizer may improve control of emerged weeds. |
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The shorter fallow period means less fertility in the soil and more weeds in the fields. |
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Researchers report that controlling weeds such as purple deadnettle, henbit and chickweed may help keep SCN numbers down. |
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Suggestions that the testing or using of genetically engineered plants may lead to production of super weeds are similarly unfounded. |
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People opposed to genetically modified organisms say we're going to have super weeds taking over the world. |
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I reject the notion that this is a superweed or that it will confer genetic resistance on other weeds and make them superweeds. |
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The super weeds have a greater resistance to widely used herbicides and will be more difficult for farmers to kill. |
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The black plastic sheeting was coming up in places and so we had to weight it down to stop the light getting in and the weeds growing again. |
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When weeds become established in the sward grass grows much slower and the overall digestibility and palatability is reduced. |
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They have been sampling the sites for seeds of hairy nightshade, shepherd's purse, burning nettles, and other common weeds. |
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Common broadleaf winter annual weeds in winter wheat include blue mustard, tansy mustard, tumble mustard, field pennycress, and shepherd's purse. |
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Back home in England he grew a garden of weeds and saw which weeds choked others and counted population changes amongst weeds. |
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Let us tend to our gardens with diligence, and keeping the weeds from choking the plants! |
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Could you suggest a strategy for choking the weeds and getting the field to a pure stand of timothy or a mixture good for horses? |
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Now small seedlings grew everywhere about the yard and weeds choked the gardens. |
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He was cleaning weeds out of billabongs up in the Northern Territory when he was a teenager. |
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Perennial weeds such as horsetail and bindweed need more attention because the roots should be removed to stand any chance of eradicating them. |
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Spray perennial weeds such as bindweed and Canadian thistle with a glyphosate-based herbicide before first frost. |
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Docken, like dandelion, nettle, ground elder, bindweed and couch-grass belongs to that troublesome group of wild flowers called perennial weeds. |
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Classic biocontrol of weeds involves importing a natural enemy from abroad and then releasing it in regions overrun by its host. |
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The sting nematode has a wide host range that includes corn, soybean, and numerous weeds, such as morning glory, crabgrass, and cocklebur. |
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If the weeds are sparse, use that early spring energy to hand pull some of those perennial weeds. |
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Eliminate weeds, especially perennial weeds, before planting to reduce weed problems later. |
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Perennial weeds growing from underground structures are capable of growing through organic mulches. |
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A dry, crumbly or even slightly cloddy surface with moist, fine soil at seeding depth gives the crop a good head start over the weeds. |
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Grading land with yard rubbish, sweepings, and other refuse also planted weeds and seeds on vacant land. |
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She screeched, swiping at weeds with her claws, severing the yellow blossoms. |
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Dressed in widows weeds to mourn her beloved husband, her black clothing merely enhanced the strict lines of her face. |
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Getting rid of the weeds at regular intervals gives those mozzies no place to hide, and tends to send them away elsewhere. |
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She also hopes to ensure that the district council's cleansing and amenities targets the shop area and cleans it of dirt, weeds and loose bricks. |
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It would also serve the purpose of keeping the river clear of weeds and watercress. |
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In addition, biennial weeds such as musk thistle, wild carrot, and burdock should be eliminated before establishing forage. |
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In the fall check your fields for winter annual broadleaf weeds such as field pennycress. |
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If your weeds are broadleaf weeds like pennycress and mustards, spray Buctril or Butyrac while weeds are small this fall. |
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Plants we now consider to be weeds, such as nettles, dock, fat hen and meadowsweet, regularly appeared on the Iron Age menu. |
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The weeds photosynthesise by releasing oxygen into the water during the day and taking it back in at night. |
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The Dutch hoe has a single, stirrup shaped blade almost parallel to the handle and is used to uproot seedling weeds under the soil. |
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A Dutch hoe glides through flowerbeds, uprooting any weeds that have crept in to your planting schemes. |
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Mechanical removal of weeds is used whenever possible, and 10 per cent of the campus is now naturalized landscape instead of grass. |
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They don't seem to grow grass here for the sheep, but let them eat the weeds that do show up when the rains have come through. |
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Last year we lost 10 marks for litter, weeds and general overall impression of dirt and neglect. |
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For the next half hour, as the rusting guard rails and shoulder-high weeds of the median whirred past, I lost my orientation. |
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We must be vigilant to ensure that weeds do not become noxious as a result of any new crop variety. |
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In NZ we might expect, for example, southward invasion by weeds presently limited by temperature. |
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The broomrapes are obligate parasitic weeds that cause severe damage to hosts. |
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One of the commonest weeds is nipplewort which is spreading its leaves in small, loose rosettes. |
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Large-seeded weeds like velvetleaf that can emerge from deep in the soil are very resistant to shallow cultivation with weeders. |
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He dived into the weeds and rolled into the ditch filled with ice-cold water. |
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The birds are vermin just like pigeons are, in the same sense that weeds are weeds if they are growing in an undesirable, inappropriate place. |
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Some of the other weeds safe for eating include chicory, burdock, purslane, Queen Anne's Lace, and sorrel. |
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Hoeing weeds will be a welcome break from pruning duties and is much kinder on the back than crouching down to pull them out. |
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Of all writers, he discovers, Shakespeare has the widest vocabulary relating to the varieties of weeds found in rural Warwickshire. |
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The next step is to paint some winter weeds around her, and put a nice wet wash of burnt umber and cobalt blue over the wet ground of her body. |
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Several nonnative noxious weeds have invaded stickseed habitat and threaten to out-compete the stickseed for the available nutrients. |
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All stickseeds are undesirable weeds that can become abundant in overgrazed areas. |
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German farmers used spike-tooth harrows extensively to control weeds in small grains fields before the coming of herbicides. |
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It can withstand weeds, insects and a harsh climate, thereby producing blossoms one after another. |
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Foxes also carry and transmit several diseases, eat and spread seeds from noxious weeds, and kill livestock. |
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Spring is the most effective time to use herbicides instead of tillage to control weeds. |
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Do not count on postemergence herbicides to control weeds that have already emerged at planting. |
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The invasion of weeds such as horehound and stemless thistles is a continuing management problem. |
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She cited the loss of biodiversity, a decrease in the nutrition of the food supply and the presence of super pests and super weeds as problems. |
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In one English Nature showed that in Canada a generation of super weeds is developing. |
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The chemical companies are bringing their spray-resistant super weeds that spread into a GE-free crop. |
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Use an ice chipper, a lawn edging tool, or a spade to scrape off grass or weeds encroaching on the driveway or inhabiting any cracks. |
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In mid-spring, remove the cloches, give the plants a support if necessary, keep free from weeds and water in dry spells. |
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This is a potent new herbicide used to control cockspur and other weeds in rice paddy fields. |
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However, most studies of plant defense genes have been performed on annual or short-lived perennial weeds or crop species. |
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Sorgoleone is phytotoxic to broadleaf and grass weeds at concentrations as low as 10 M in hydroponic assays. |
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Several common weeds, including pigweed, lamb's quarters, and kochia, have been reported to be hosts for the pathogen. |
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Then, with a sickle, Kasle plucks weeds for Rs 20 a day on the landowner's fields. |
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Secondly, certain weeds, such as poison ivy, can actually cause severe skin irritation. |
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The rain pounded down on her, flattening the wild grasses and weeds around her. |
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Although they float freely on the water surface, they are treated as emergent weeds. |
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Where there weren't any trees, there were overgrown weeds and brambles and dandelions. |
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Tough, old dandelions and some other weeds at times require two treatments. |
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Red dead-nettle is common in cereals where it has benefited from the control of more competitive weeds. |
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I also had a bit of a dig in the garden, clearing some weeds and replanting some of the shrubs that I had moved into pots for winter. |
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Do not put in perennial weeds such as dock or ground elder and shake off as much soil as possible from the other weeds. |
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Despite the odd vulgar touch, the area is lush and lovely, with ancient trees, exotic bushes and arum lilies that grow like weeds. |
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Abundant goosefoot, some knotweed, some wild rice, and seeds of various grasses and weeds were also recovered. |
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Choose an unpolluted bit of rocky coast and collect a variety of weeds such as kelp and wrack, boil for 15 minutes and add to the bath water. |
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Since they die at the end of each growing season, annual weeds may be successfully controlled by cultivation or mowing. |
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Several herbicides can help control winter annual grasses and weeds in alfalfa. |
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I walk down unmindfully towards the end where the platform slopes in to weeds. |
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Non-selective herbicides such as glyphosate and glufosinate aid in broadening the spectrum of weeds controlled. |
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In very weedy vineyards the weeds may also compete with the vines for light. |
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The warm soil, full of weed seed ready to grow, responds to tillage quickly with a new flush of weeds. |
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Just ignore the strange looks from your neighbors as you lovingly water your weeds. |
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By learning some simple facts about weeds, you can put yourself in a much better position to rid your garden of these unwanted guests. |
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The horse started off again, slowly and with clomping steps that churned up loose stones and rootless weeds. |
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If I were responsible for looking after Kent, the garden of England, it'd be full of weeds. |
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In the springtime, my dad would roust us out of the house dressed in jeans, boots, sweatshirts and stocking caps to go eradicate noxious weeds. |
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Some houses have boarded-up windows, and there are vacant lots strewn with litter and overgrown with weeds. |
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A few sorties were flown with the first two aircraft but the Invaders basically settled into the weeds. |
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The far western edge of the yard held back the weeds, wild alfalfa, buckbrush and whatever else could find a toehold out there. |
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For centuries we have referred to them as weeds, pests, vermin and disease. |
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It is so dense growing that it can make a bushy ground cover, great looking as well as saving work by smothering weeds. |
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We were able to rotary hoe the corn on time and that has helped with the first flush of weeds. |
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If it's sunny, try to hoe weeds in borders and between plants, making sure that their roots are exposed. |
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It doesn't look as if it's been used for some time, as a small jungle of bushes, nettles and weeds have grown up around it. |
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Some of the less viscous sludge material was airborne, spinning and splattering the weeds and me. |
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Because wheat emerges so quickly, weeds must be killed before drilling using tillage or contact herbicides. |
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Perennial weeds often occur first at the edges of crop fields, near fencerows and wooded areas. |
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The heavy rainfall carried down a great number of branches, weeds and other rubbish into the main navigation channel of the reservoir. |
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With these applicators, the herbicide is applied by rubbing the weeds with a rope wetted with the chemical. |
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Organic weed control is not rocket science, but it does take understanding the anatomy and physiology of the crop plants, the weeds and the soil. |
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These may be the best teeth for hard or rocky soil and for heavy infestations of quackgrass and other weeds with underground rhizomes. |
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However, the second cell must be maintained to keep weeds from growing or rodents from burrowing and potentially damaging the liner. |
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As caretaker and gardener of Geraldton War Memorial he leaves no weeds unturned, stone unraked or bush untrimmed. |
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Specially designed rotary cultivators with retractor arms can be used to control weeds in tree rows. |
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Now factor in such environmental impacts as weather, yield, moisture content, lodged crops, green weeds and ground speed. |
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Also, she continues, weeds are fodder for livestock and a large source of leafy greens in a rural family's diet. |
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From where I was standing I could make out a thick ring of sodden weeds that enclosed a smaller circle of deep water. |
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The weeds on either side had been cut during the last few days, otherwise I suspect my legs would have been badly nettled. |
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For example, if an herbicide controls broadleaved weeds but not grasses, grasses will fill the entire field. |
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Small, broadleaved, shallow-rooted weeds may indicate soil compaction, which is common along sidewalks and driveways. |
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He merely turned over huge clods of earth with one twist of a big spade and left them there, weeds still intact. |
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The old and disused graveyards present a problem more so, as weeds and brushwood have over the decades taken over. |
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Their houses are constructed of bulrushes, weeds and packed mud, with separate sleeping platforms for each member of the family. |
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Like urban garages, car parts shops and so on, such places tend to spring up spontaneously like weeds in wastelands and interstices of cities. |
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This can be done effectively by treating the actively growing weeds with a non-selective herbicide. |
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There are sprinklings of yellow and white from buttercups and clover, and dock weeds tower above the lot. |
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She was pulling weeds on her knees, her face sweaty and flushed beneath her floppy sun bonnet. |
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That way, shallow rooted weeds like foxtail and bluegrass will be unable to grow until the alfalfa has a head start. |
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Also, since rows are planted closer together, cotton crowds the weeds out, reducing the need for midseason herbicide applications. |
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In periods of drought, weeds may go into a semi-dormancy, leading farmers to stop cultivating or to set cultivators less aggressively. |
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This is rarer and is usually caused by weeds such as nettles and docks, late flowering plants and fungal spores. |
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She pulled weeds that threatened to grow and fussed over the flowers that were about to bloom. |
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This is because the prevailing east wind continues to stack drifting weeds against the exposed rocks. |
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Control broadleaf weeds such as the dreaded dandelion in early fall when they germinate. |
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Backs of vacant houses create a poor impression at the Docks, where weeds were quite prolific on the gravel areas. |
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You'll soon get to recognise the most prolific weeds in your garden and discover ways to keep them under control. |
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It is at this time that we should especially forage for the early spring greens and vitamin rich edible weeds. |
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This is useful to control weeds and aerate the soil, which helps deter seedling diseases. |
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The faster ones, I'm sure, reach the cover of thin weeds and underbrush and make a new life for themselves. |
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Ensure that vegetation control is carried out, if rushes, grasses or weeds are competing with young trees. |
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Trees have been removed and deep wheel ruts can be seen among the overgrown weeds. |
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Don't add tough perennial weeds such as ground elder, thistles and nettles as their roots are likely to survive and will spread with your compost. |
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It is a good idea to scarify the lawn and remove any thatch, as it restricts air movement, impedes drainage and encourages the formation of moss and weeds. |
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Over a decade later, Schmid's film makes clear that for the vast majority of Germans weeds in the garden have long since choked any budding flowers. |
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Such a modelling approach is not without its critics, particularly on the grounds of insufficient data, uncertainty and the non-random distribution of weeds. |
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The Chrysanthemum eelworm also attacks asters, chrysanthemums, dahlias, doronicums and some common garden weeds such as groundsel, sow thistle, buttercup and chickweed. |
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And I have come to suspect that all my efforts are acting as a bracing tonic to the weeds, bucking them up nicely, and aerating the soil for their growing pleasure. |
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Typically, herbicides are applied only to the strip of ground directly under the vine, and weeds growing between the rows are controlled by cultivation or mowing. |
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The council claims the new wall is replacing existing concrete post and rail fencing, which was unsightly and which had become overgrown with weeds. |
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The courtyard is cluttered with potted plants, half of them dead or dying, with weeds growing around the pots and covering most of the small yard. |
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The absence of litter, graffiti and weeds was commended, but the street furniture, bollards, seating and railings would benefit from fresh painting and staining, they said. |
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If present, these weeds should be treated by mid-April, before weeds bolt. |
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Most of the herbicides work best before the weeds have bolted. |
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In addition to control of Poa trivialis, the evaluations will include control of yellow nutsedge, tall fescue, quack grass and several other grassy weeds. |
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This area is now open ground liable to be overtaken by weeds and wattles. |
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