There are definitely seeds germinating in the basil, coriander and garlic chive trays. |
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In order to control crabgrass you must use a pre-emergent herbicide that will prevent the crabgrass seeds from germinating. |
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I have found that climbing and dwarf French beans do not like germinating in some of the soil-less composts. |
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There is, however, a new idea germinating somewhere in my subconsciousness. |
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Through a combination of her determination and solid common sense, the club was fully operational within a few months of the idea germinating. |
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All in all, this 14th track on the album also appreciates the democracy that is slowly germinating in the Southern African former British colony. |
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First-strand cDNA was synthesized with an oligo primer from total RNA extracted from scutella of germinating seeds. |
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Arborescent lycopsids began life as an embryo germinating from an indehiscent megaspore. |
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Indeed, the seeds of bitterness germinating in him today are also the seeds of a disorganised, argumentative political party. |
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Schuman's sixth also unfolds in one movement from a germinating idea and one thing seems to lead inexorably to another. |
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The second development, of no less significance, had been germinating since the mid-nineties. |
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In addition to their induction by hypoxic stress, they are also found in rapidly growing tissues such as root tips of germinating seeds. |
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Annual winter weeds are germinating rapidly, suggesting early weed pressure on grazing and haying crops. |
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They also tamp the dirt around the seeds, giving the seeds a better chance of germinating. |
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Frequent interruptions, whether by meetings, phone calls or e-mails, keep new ideas from germinating. |
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For example, seeds germinating in soil survive submergence by germinating anaerobically. |
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Blue mustard is a winter annual weed, with seed germinating in late summer and fall. |
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The research programme aims to examine the nucleotide metabolism of germinating plant seeds. |
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The technology has three main steps: soaking, germinating and drying grains. |
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Everywhere he is the potential seed principle which goes on germinating and expanding on the background of itself. |
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Orchid seeds are very small, almost microscopic, and do not contain a food source to nourish the germinating seed. |
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In case of barley malt the gluten are broken down to a large extent when germinating. |
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And it also is not capable of germinating and that will give you a plant that needs the growth hormone to be able to germinate and also to be able to set seeds. |
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The idea to become a priest had been germinating for several years. |
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On Easter Island, for example, legends maintain that the earliest settlers brought germinating coconuts but that the plants subsequently died. |
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During its later years the Venetian republic was estranged from the fervour of new ideas germinating in other nations. |
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The following spring prior to seeding cultivate lightly to destroy any surviving winter germinating seeds. |
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This stops the germinating capacity of weed seeds inside this natural fertiliser. |
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We're not providing that seed money, and we're not germinating the talent that's here. |
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It's really not a yes-or-no question, because it is in this new legislation that the land use plans are germinating. |
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It is important to be patient, Héliconias can take several months before germinating. |
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They are evidence that other realities are indeed possible, and that alternative futures are already germinating in the present. |
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It also prepared and transmitted an information document on varieties containing genes that would prevent the harvested seed from germinating. |
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In the second half of the 19th century, the idea of the telephone was germinating in the minds of several inventors. |
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They are not capable of germinating living beings without a complete intermingling. |
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Students can investigate cellular growth and reproduction by germinating corn or similar seeds and watching the growth of root tips. |
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Fast germinating, grows a fine textured and durable lawn. Forms a thick lawn to help reduce weeds. |
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Any buried seeds that are not consumed stand a better chance of germinating than those remaining on the surface litter. |
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I recommend you use the same soilless mix used for germinating the seeds. |
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Early studies on sucrose mobilization from the vacuole of germinating maize scutellum cells alluded to the likely possibility of SuSy being tonoplast associated. |
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In all species except A. americanum, the germinating radicle forms a holdfast when it contacts an obstruction on the host branch, such as a needle base. |
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Now his aides are weaving pre-emption into a new national security strategy to be presented in the autumn. In fact, the idea has been germinating in the president's mind for some time. |
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It is a good idea to drop turfgrass seeds, or a mixture of soil and seed, into each hole created by weeding to speeds closure of the turf and prevent weeds from germinating. |
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Choose good, healthy and whole tubers that have started germinating. |
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Milestone Herbicide also provides preemergence control of germinating seeds and control of emerged seedlings of susceptible plants following application. |
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Time-course changes in the inorganic and organic componenets of germinating sunflower achenes under salt stress. |
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If temperatures are too low when the seeds are sown or in the growth period, the crop will rehydrate without germinating or produce an underdeveloped plant. |
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The megaspores of Selaginella, containing female gametophytes with still-attached juvenile sporophytes, have the superficial appearance of germinating seeds, from which, however, they differ in many significant respects. |
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The same long, cool spring that kept my basil from germinating was perfect for pollinators like bees and syrphids and little wasps, which came out with the sun and visited just about every blossom. |
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Except for those who directly benefit from the system, life becomes a goalless existence, in which the worst human aberrations start germinating. |
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Wild Ruderalis seeds can be shed from a female and lie dormant in the soil, surviving freezing temperatures for several seasons before germinating normally. |
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The researchers and their colleagues did the experiment on tomato seeds, germinating them in standard plant-growth medium that had been doped with nanotubes and comparing the result with seeds grown in undoped medium. |
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My mother-in-law has had kale and carrots germinating under her bird feeders and I have seen the very poisonous thorn apple, Datura stramonium in these circumstances. |
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In germinating grains the aperture membrane is pushed open like a lid. |
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Due to their limited photosynthetic ability, dodder seedlings are entirely dependent on the host for resources and must become established on a host shortly after germinating. |
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The cytology of the tetrasporangium and the germinating tetraspore. |
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Use of enzymes to degrade the ungerminated sporangiospore cell walls, or of the cell walls of germ tubes from germinating spores, appeared to be one of the methods of choice. |
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