Prune your roses to increase blooming and decrease disease and pest problems. |
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The sun was shining, the sakura were blooming, and about 20,000 people lay down in the grass around the castle moat and drank themselves silly. |
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To get the flower color you want, shop for Camellia sasanqua and early-flowering C. japonica now, while they're blooming. |
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Flowers are blooming weeks earlier than usual with Castle Howard boasting daffodils, snowdrops, rhododendrons, azaleas and crocuses. |
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During the day and into their growth and blooming period they like temps between 65 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. |
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You'll notice indicators of this season, such as the blooming of cornelian cherry and sugar maple. |
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Sin City is the very depth and form of pulp, a contrasty, blooming monochrome nightmare of the very worst of human scum. |
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The early morning mist covered the forest, as if a white cloud had landed onto the silvery-blue fir-trees and blooming meadows near the river. |
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Along with pink, check out the amazing flower prints blooming on everything from dresses and shirts to bathing suits and coverups. |
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When the bulbs come up in the spring and start blooming, you should clip off the blooms as they start to wither. |
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Bird cherry blooming is one of the most distinctive phenomena in nature cycle. |
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Later blooming hyacinths and tulips can be planted anytime before the ground freezes. |
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In summer, the area seems full of energy, with birds singing, flowers blooming and trees reflected in the beautiful water of the lake. |
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What if I kept postponing the outing until one day the boys didn't want to pick buttercups, or what if the flowers stopped blooming? |
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Laura told us later that every week 15 different species of flowers start blooming on the prairie preserve. |
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Mom always used to do all the planting a week before her birthday so she could see the flowers blooming on her special day. |
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These islands that were once dumping yards now wear a pleasant look with flowers blooming all over. |
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Spring has come to Shanghai and we can again see flowers blooming and trees budding. |
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Collect seeds from any flower that has a visible seed pod, which becomes obvious as the flowers stop blooming and go dormant in summer or fall. |
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Calandra was 14 and blooming with beauty that my mother alone was known to possess. |
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I showed up on one of those rare spring afternoons in New York when everything is blooming, and the colors, sights, and sounds intoxicating. |
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From the bosom of the light burst a jet of white fire, climbing, blooming in the night. |
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Still the sky was claimed by the night, but already a bit of sunlight was blooming past the eastern horizon. |
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Camera effects like blooming, lens flare, heat shimmer, light rays, depth of field, and haze create TV-quality presentation. |
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Each of the ingots was subjected to blooming into 155 mm square steel strips, and the resultant steel strips were subjected to wire rod milling. |
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But if you see a new scape rising at the base of a blooming plant, the plant is a repeat bloomer. |
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There were rats, rats, as big as blooming cats, in the quartermaster's store. |
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The person who figured out that you could make money out of standing still on a box was a blooming genius, for sure. |
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I went outside and saw this blooming big banner telling people to come and shop in Scarborough. |
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A flower festival at St Andrew's Church, Kildwick, at the weekend was a blooming success. |
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The cost of loving is proving blooming expensive for St Valentine's Day romantics. |
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While most people might be scratching their heads experts think the public have made a blooming marvellous choice. |
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It is incontrovertibly a blooming great tune and it lies buried in the bubble wrapping of a botched piano concerto. |
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I am sure it will be a blooming wonderful day and our life will keep on blossoming. |
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The snowball bushes are blooming on West Bank right outside the door of Blegen Hall. |
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Early flowering varieties have been blooming for a few weeks and their later flowering relatives will gradually join them. |
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You will not be disappointed by the lead singer and visceral verbalist blooming like the mesmeric rocker he is. |
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The fountain buddleia has long, arching branches that, when blooming, resemble a lavender fountain. |
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Their blossoms encompass nearly the entire color spectrum and blooming times range from early spring to fall, depending on the variety. |
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For early blooming shrubs such as forsythia and viburnum, prune them as soon as blooms have passed. |
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But the drops of the blood of Agdistis nourish the soil and it bears a blooming and fragrant tree. |
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The official name is stapelia leendertziae and it started blooming about 3 weeks ago. |
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Everything was blooming and many local handymen, gardeners and maids were on the road. |
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Lesser hawkbit especially stand out in late summer and fall, long after the April blooming of the original dandelion. |
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In a couple of years my winter blooming heaths will be big enough that I will be able to use those in the wreaths as well. |
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The winter heath is blooming heavily and the summer heather is standing erect with foliage in gorgeous hues of bronze, coral and red. |
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I already have quite a few of those, but apart from the helianthemums, things are either blooming sparsely or not at all. |
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It was a mess of homey flowers planted without a plan but blooming cheerily from their helter-skelter place. |
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Spring brings more than half a million blooming bulbs, including daffodils, hyacinths, and tulips. |
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She was laughing when she arrived the next day, cloaked in another pink dress with blooming designs. |
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Anything still blooming in a pot, such as impatiens, will make a good indoor potted plant for the winter. |
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There are two different types of fall blooming bulbs, colchicums and crocus. |
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The steel is cast in ingots, and the ingots are rolled on a slabbing mill or a blooming mill into slabs or sheet bars. |
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Certainly it is the ambition of most philosophical systems to resolve the blooming confusion of the world into consonance. |
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The dark interior scenes are particularly maddening, with dull red light, blooming lamp flames, and extremely poor shadow detail. |
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These could be interplanted with a bronze-foliaged winter blooming heath to provide pockets of color and shape during the winter season. |
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The biological oases are open waters, called polynyas, where blooming plankton support the local food chain. |
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It starts blooming in midsummer with huge panicles of showy, white florets surrounding smaller fertile flowers. |
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Prune flowering trees in spring, after blooming, to correct unsightly problems. |
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In addition, deadheading spent blossoms regularly will encourage further blooming. |
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There is a lot of blooming and shimmering of the whites in the picture, and definition and grayscale are lost in the darker scenes. |
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Of particular interest was gender variation of early blooming inflorescences in this protogynous species. |
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This under ripe onion is harvested green, when the puffballs or blossoms are blooming. |
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The smell of fresh turf, blooming heather and the nearby gorse or whins are never forgotten once experienced. |
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In the afternoons, one can play croquet, sit amidst the blooming azaleas, nibble on some Devonshire tea, and adamantly wish for a quick death. |
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Organisers hope green-fingered gardeners will be hard at work to ensure that come July, the borough is blooming. |
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The grass on either side of me was blooming with flowers in its green sea of blades. |
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Grass grew, foliage returned to trees' canopies, and blooming flowers proliferated. |
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I saw it over and over again, blooming bravely in dooryard gardens despite the sizzling heat on the rough, wind-swept prairies. |
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Most gardeners buy dormant tubers, which are easier to grow than seed and less expensive than blooming plants. |
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In between there are varieties ranging from picotee, double-flowered, non-stop blooming, and the pendant type, so popular in hanging baskets. |
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The ceilings are painted an off-white color, and we have wallpapered boarders with flowers blooming on them. |
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A new shrub to our garden this year is the summer flowering Spiraea japonica Anthony Waterer which is still blooming here well into October. |
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The soldiers would then break ranks and charge, raising their shields like the petals of a blooming flower. |
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Near the end the mix becomes very hot, distorting at high frequencies and blooming into white noise around the edges. |
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We kept driving, past cedar thickets and a pasture studded with blooming prickly pear cactus. |
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You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric. |
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It is the earliest of our primroses and the most reliable, appearing without fail each year, often blooming with the snowdrops in early February. |
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No blooming season is more redolent than spring, so it makes perfect olfactory sense to smell the flowers now. |
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You must also leave room in front or behind the bulbs for annuals that you will plant when the daffodils are no longer blooming. |
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The trees were the center piece, the flowers were all planted around them, and some vines were climbing up them, blooming beautifully. |
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Nearby, male nutmeg trees are planted next to the blooming female trees with the red laced nutmeg peeking out of their ripe yellow pods. |
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There's a green haze on the trees, and the snowdrops are blooming like anything. |
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He was standing in the center of a beautiful garden boasting blooming lilacs and tulips lost in a tangle of exotic plants, fruits and vegetables. |
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The nature was beautiful, mountains, rivers, lakes and blooming Sakura trees. |
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She walked through the entrance, which was a huge arc of blooming roses, and at once was overwhelmed with the beauty and the smell of the roses. |
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The earlier the cuttings are rooted the taller will be the blooming plants. |
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Plant late-blooming asters behind shorter perennials to hide the damage until they finish blooming. |
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I want blooming roses, daisies, tritoma, canna, coreopsis, sweet william, lobelia, lupins, gypsophilia, pansies, and the like. |
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After blooming in the spring, allow the plants to grow until they die off. |
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There are flowers on the logo and flowers blooming in their corporate ad. |
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Ed smiled rosily, his high cheekbones blooming into a warm pink. |
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In the beautiful spring with flowers blooming, we set off for Yangzhou. |
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Volunteer guides roam the greenhouses ready to answer questions about rooms filled with rain forest tropical plants, blooming orchids, aroids and gesneriads. |
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Fluorescent light gardens are similarly ideal for growing and blooming compact plants like African violets, some orchids, and many other kinds of indoor plants. |
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In the buzzing, blooming confusion of human choices and actions, such knowledge can be harder to pin down than many social research mavens care to admit. |
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The rise in temperature has certainly put nature in a tizzy and there are many reports, not just of birds hatching, but of trees, and shrubs budding and flowers blooming. |
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With lights flashing, the cruiser arrived at the blooming Grove State Police barracks in Pike County. |
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Mike was experiencing a serious conflict between his own deeply held beliefs and a blooming awareness that the real world might not conform to those beliefs after all. |
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The actual blooming cycle of the sakura only lasts one to two weeks. |
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Sometimes career growth means blooming where you're planted. |
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A best-kept gardens contest in Keighley was a blooming success. |
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After Easter lilies finish blooming indoors, they can be planted in the garden where they will often come back for several years, blooming in late summer. |
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The volunteer gardeners at St Leonard's Hospice are calling on fellow horticulturalists to help them make their plant sale a blooming success for our Hospice 2000 Appeal. |
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Haworth villagers are being urged to go blooming crazy to get the village in tip-top shape before judges arrive for the Yorkshire in Bloom competition. |
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To keep annuals blooming at the peak of their ability, deadhead regularly. |
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Swallowtails, cabbage whites, skippers, and orange sulphurs follow scent trails to the tiny patches of flowers blooming furiously in the middle of the city. |
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In the wooded area outside are a multi-coloured children's playground, a blooming greenhouse, rose beds and a sculpture of two chunky figures hugging. |
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In the afternoons, one can visit local gardens, play croquet, sit amidst the blooming azaleas, nibble on some Devonshire tea, and adamantly wish for a quick death. |
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Flowers are blooming, love is in the air, and hopefulness abounds for one and all. |
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That range of rewarding possibilities can be further assisted in blooming to its full glory if comparisons with other transport modes can be made too. |
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I pictured this vibrant arts community in this democratic, blooming Middle East. |
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Callista paused, and cocked her head to look at a blooming cherry tree. |
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To keep them growing and blooming well into the fall they need some basic care and maintenance. |
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We just stood there in the semidarkness of the back garden, with the smells of early blooming lavender, chamomile and mint filled the unusually warm air for late January. |
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Spring was finally feeling about him and the plum tree was blooming, buds of white and lavender and pink sprawling out in pastel against the blue of the sky. |
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How can you be sure that it is not something that merely looks like the blooming Truth, walks like the Truth but is merely masquerading as the Truth? |
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Still plenty of fairyslipper along the Incense Cedar Trail, and additional striped coralroot orchids have joined the one specimen that has been blooming for over a month. |
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Some full moon must have been blooming somewhere, because all of the nuts had been hatched out of the cages just to join me on my morning commute. |
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Watching the hyper-rapid progress of digital cameras over the last few years has been like seeing a series of time-lapse photographs of a flower blooming. |
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Busy Lizzies, fuchsias, pelargoniums, cosmos and petunia will all provide colour until late summer and can be used to fill gaps left by perennials as they finish blooming. |
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In fact, some are already blooming, such as my lavender and white penstemons, the dazzling pink and scarlet dianthus, and fragrant navy blue heliotrope. |
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In a blooming mill, a continuous-cast bloom is rolled into billets, reheated, and thereafter rolled and formed into various products in a steel bar mill or wire rod mill. |
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When most other perennials stop blooming, asters are just getting started. |
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Nong Nooch Gardens recently announced that the flower was blooming only after 5 five years and opened the gardens for a special viewing by residents. |
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For spring blooming, plant Wild Lilac, Western and Eastern Redbud, Flowering Quince, Cranesbill, Lavender, Catmint,Rhododendron, Rose and Salvia. |
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The flowers have 5 sepals that persist after blooming, and in some species the sepals enlarge after blooming. |
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This herb was already mentioned by Pliny the Elder for its early blooming attributes. |
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His attention was drawn by the sewali flowers blooming with small, soft, white petals, fluttering in the mild air. |
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Frein was lodged in a holding cell at blooming Grove barracks. |
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Similarly those blooming big drum rolls of loo paper holders are just ridiculous. |
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There, they will find 625 different varieties of azaleas, sharing more than 130 acres with redbuds, dogwoods and other blooming plants. |
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But once tulips have bloomed, don't expect them to reflower, like roses or petunias, which keep blooming if you remove dead flowers. |
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One side effect is the blooming of the facultative reinsurance market for catastrophe-exposed commercial buildings. |
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Gary McLardy found blooming bluebells, hedge garlic, Danish scurvy grass and green alkanet in Formby earlier this month. |
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Two lantanas that are blooming now appreciate the sun, but are not finicky about soil condition. |
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Importantly, there are borages of different species blooming from winter right through till autumn. |
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In some areas where narcissi are prevalent, their blooming in spring is celebrated in festivals. |
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And nothing will reassure you about how much your flowers are blooming like deadheading. |
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Shad are supposed to coordinate with the blooming of the local shadbush, but this year's cold waters delayed their arrival. |
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The blooming of the phytoplankton is dominated by chlorophyll and peaks around 20 May. |
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Besides infrastructure, gasification in Macedonia is also blooming, and a shipping lane to Albania was introduced for the first time. |
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Derived from nocturnally blooming flowers, this precious essential oil is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and immune stimulating. |
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Yet the season has been such that some plants are blooming and foliating at their near normal time. |
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Green alkanet, white dead nettle, vetches and crucifers are blooming away too in many locations now that the weather is warming up. |
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Or that the tufted perennial herb called saxifrage is also called sweet Wilson in its early blooming, or that it sometimes provides habitats for warblers. |
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The training in this workshop would focus on the analysis of algal blooming, the analysis of different colouration of Noctiluca and the blooming of Cochlodinium in the region. |
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These include African daisy, calendula, antirrhinum, petunia, stock and verbena and gladioli, which can be planted at 10-day intervals for blooming in the coming spring. |
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Buddleias, marigolds, zinnias, annual salvias, and verbenas are a few plants that are especially receptive to deadheading and will continue blooming late in the season. |
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In addition, from April to November Hodgson's farm, a local New York gardening center, joins the market bringing a large selection of plants and blooming flowers. |
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Most of the blooming species flower in the period April through August. |
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A blooming Leucadendron 'Safari Sunset' and an upright, spiky-leafed 'Maori Queen' phormium add rosy hues above a silvery green phormium and deep green Carex tumulicola. |
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All of what are commonly referred to as spring flowering bulbs also have a cold requirement called vernalization that, if not satisfied, prevents the bulbs from blooming. |
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Depending on the variety of daylily, blooming periods can last for weeks. |
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This group of TPE usually contains a non-negligible portion of paraffinic mineral oil as a softener, which accelerates the undesired blooming of stabilizers. |
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While dandelions can and do bloom during the summer where they receive sufficient water, what are blooming now are, mainly, hawkweeds of several types. |
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Most appropriately, blooming shadbushes are proclaiming it's time to get out our willow-leafs and shad darts to fish the Connecticut River just below the Holyoke Dam. |
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The Chinese flowering ash is similar to the flowering ashes of Europe except that its flowers turn purple in the summer after first blooming a yellow color. |
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Strawberry tree is an excellent choice and fragrant star jasmine, as well as butterfly bush, blooming in pink, lavender, purple or white, should also grow well for you. |
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