The soil was forked over, hoed and then riddled to remove larger stones and other debris. |
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Jonas hoed the garden for Nana, which should have been seeded three weeks ago. |
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There was a man talking to their father in the yard while their father hoed the little strawberry patch. |
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Beds can be lightly hoed and covered with a mulch of spent mushroom compost, chipped bark or cocoa shells. |
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In the study's first year, wheat plants were hoed out in February to the appropriate winterkill levels. |
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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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He didn't fertilize the ground, but hoed it a lot instead, which he felt made up for the lack of nutrients. |
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They are carefully positioned to reach the base of the plants to be hoed and adjustable for height and spacing. |
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Vineyard management:some of the vineyards have grass growing between the vines while in others the soil is ploughed in the winter and hoed. |
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In hoed cultures, it's possible to sow by broadcasting the seeds during the last hoeing. |
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Most weeds can be hoed just below the surface to cut off the roots, but creeping grasses will need to be pulled out. |
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They hoed small plots of red earth in the pine woods, lived in wooden shacks, and picked cotton in the season. |
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She planted the same vegetables they planted, though in larger quantities, and hoed and fertilized and sprayed and dusted exactly as they did. |
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Schedule your teaching demonstration accordingly. b. Any crops or weeds should be hoed down and left as God's blanket. |
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Wild tomatoes, which had gone to seed or been remorselessly hoed out from the beginning of Berande, were foraged for salads, soups, and sauces. |
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The husband hoed weeds from a thinning garden of gaunt cornstalks, black-stemmed tomato plants, and a few last, lopsided pumpkins that sat sad-faced on the ground, saved from rot by a bedding of straw. |
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This process is repeated in spring, when collected cotton needs to be hoed and weeded. |
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Around the plant, the soil must be bare, weeded and well hoed. |
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For a daydreamer who hoed beans by the pond, the man sure knew the news biz. |
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Although Seoul yeoman folk owe Pharaoh's Vaud bureau hoed oats, gauche Van Gogh, swallowing Curacao cognac oh so soulfully, sews grosgrain, pictoted, brooched chapeaux. |
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Manioc, the main subsistence crop of Amazonia, is planted entirely from cuttings, which are inserted into mounds hoed up in the spaces left between the logs and the stumps. |
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He correctly enough told the farmers of his time, that as fine hoed ground is not so long soaked by rain, so the dews never suffer it to become perfectly dry. |
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