Don't forget to liquid fertilise the seedlings fortnightly using half strength liquid fertiliser. |
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You also have the drone bee that doesn't do anything except fertilise the young queens. |
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When the seedlings appear, fertilise with half strength liquid fertiliser and mulch. |
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After they have been planted for a week, fertilise with half-strength liquid fertiliser. |
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She carried heavy loads, moved rocks to reclaim the land, seaweed to fertilise the barren ground and turf from the bogs. |
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All of the recycled trees will be shredded and turned into mulch, which will be used to fertilise woodlands in the region. |
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You will get the best out of your tomatoes if you fertilise them regularly either with manure or a good quality granular blend. |
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Although the cherimoya tree is difficult to fertilise, it does, on the other hand, have the advantage of being pest resistant. |
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The birds feed on fish and fertilise the soil with guano rich in minerals coming from the ocean ecosystem. |
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Summer is really the cause of the formation of the clouds which will rain to fertilise the earth. |
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However, in the present state of knowledge and practice, it is not always possible to fertilise only the necessary oocytes. |
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In desperation, Wood thought of trying to fertilise human eggs inside animals, where he hoped the biological environment would be better for the eggs. |
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They had to work out how they'd control weeds and insects, how they'd water the crop in a drought, and to start with, how they'd fertilise the soil. |
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It's like when you want to have good cotton, you need to fertilise the soil to nourish the seeds for a good yield. |
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The compost can be used as mulch around plants, as a top dressing over your lawn which can fertilise the soil, or as a soil improver in vegetable or flower beds. |
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His interest in music will fertilise the Festival notably with Rodolphe Burger and Pascal Dusapin. |
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It is also possible to dig out the compost after a suitable time and use this to fertilise the vegetable garden or plant trees. |
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The VENTA system uses a blower to move seeds towards the seed drill. The hopper can also be used to fertilise when used with a single-seed drill. |
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Bacteria that live in the robinia's roots help the tree to take nitrogen from the air and thus fertilise itself. |
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This is why one should endeavour not to fertilise more oocytes than it seems reasonable and safe to transfer. |
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On a smaller scale, an ORSTOM survey in Morocco described an interesting system where farmers used upstream erosion and run-off to fertilise their lands downstream. |
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If farmers intercrop perennials they will not burn their fields anymore, and the livestock will have a reason to enter the fields and thereby fertilise them. |
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It sometimes takes a lofty view as if trying, after the event, to make sense of Pat's slaughter of so many townfolk, a number that 'might be around the 55, 55 mark', most of them destined to fertilise his garden. |
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Though humans could fertilise crops through clever use of their own waste, they instead rely on phosphorus from a diminishing supply of phosphate-containing rocks. In response, optimists point to the power of price signals. |
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Increasing temperatures will thus lead to an increasing number of females the species would be further threatened if there are not enough males to fertilise the females. |
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It is also one of the forms of waste that is essential because it is the only 'ecological' way to fertilise the soil, to enrich a soil that is poor in organic material. |
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As per the prayers of the planetary Devas it condescended to be on Earth also to nourish the beings with its milk, to restore health to the beings and to fertilise the Earth with its dung and urine. |
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The conjunction of a low-interest-rate environment, relatively strong corporate balance sheets and cash flows, and low valuation multiples can fertilise potential mergers and acquisitions. |
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This is a method that has completely transformed our understanding of the normal treatment for male subfertility, since it requires only one sperm cell to fertilise an egg. |
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Their pollen might blow into fields of ordinary crops and fertilise them. |
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It's a nitrogen fixer and therefore helps to naturally fertilise the soil, cancelling out the need for artificial nitrates. |
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Around 10 per cent of the water that has circulated through the tanks is drawn off to fertilise lettuce, bok choy, silverbeet and herbs grown in hydroponic channels. |
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Ammonium can be used as a source of nitrogen by plants, but its high toxicity means that concentrations high enough to fertilise are also high enough to cause damage. |
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