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There are definitely seeds germinating in the basil, coriander and garlic chive trays.
In order to control crabgrass you must use a pre-emergent herbicide that will prevent the crabgrass seeds from germinating.
I have found that climbing and dwarf French beans do not like germinating in some of the soil-less composts.
There is, however, a new idea germinating somewhere in my subconsciousness.
Through a combination of her determination and solid common sense, the club was fully operational within a few months of the idea germinating.
All in all, this 14th track on the album also appreciates the democracy that is slowly germinating in the Southern African former British colony.
First-strand cDNA was synthesized with an oligo primer from total RNA extracted from scutella of germinating seeds.
Arborescent lycopsids began life as an embryo germinating from an indehiscent megaspore.
Indeed, the seeds of bitterness germinating in him today are also the seeds of a disorganised, argumentative political party.
Schuman's sixth also unfolds in one movement from a germinating idea and one thing seems to lead inexorably to another.
The second development, of no less significance, had been germinating since the mid-nineties.
In addition to their induction by hypoxic stress, they are also found in rapidly growing tissues such as root tips of germinating seeds.
Annual winter weeds are germinating rapidly, suggesting early weed pressure on grazing and haying crops.
They also tamp the dirt around the seeds, giving the seeds a better chance of germinating.
Frequent interruptions, whether by meetings, phone calls or e-mails, keep new ideas from germinating.
For example, seeds germinating in soil survive submergence by germinating anaerobically.
Blue mustard is a winter annual weed, with seed germinating in late summer and fall.
The research programme aims to examine the nucleotide metabolism of germinating plant seeds.
The technology has three main steps: soaking, germinating and drying grains.
Everywhere he is the potential seed principle which goes on germinating and expanding on the background of itself.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sometimes the exospore is ruptured and detached loosely from the germinating spore.
This sporule of the second generation ordinarily detaches itself from its support before germinating.
The oospore becomes an oosporangium, and from it at least a hundred germinating bodies are at length expelled.
More like seeds germinating than meteorites cooling, wouldnt you say?
Under the warming, germinating sunlight, the verdure sprung.
The turners, Fig. 4, in the germinating cases are Saladin's patent.
All members of the Allium group have a seed life of less than one year, whereas cucumber seed remains capable of germinating after five years.
All the hardy seeds, such as creepers, retain their germinating power, but the softer kinds, among which is the mangostin, are destroyed in the passage.
And whether I yielded to drink, as at Benicia, or whether I refrained, as at the laundry, in my brain the seeds of desire for alcohol were germinating.
Germinating Scatter by hand, rake in lightly and water thoroughly.
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