All gardeners should have some quiet time in their horticultural diaries to give them space to reflect. |
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As you would expect, the panellists tee-heed their way through a raft of horticultural phallic references. |
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The exhibition will see tables, fireplaces and mantelpieces overflow with more than 40 arrangements inspired by original horticultural designs. |
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Apart from soya and wheat, eChoupals will also cater to mustard, bajra and pulses and later horticultural produce over a period of time, he said. |
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Blossom-end rot occurs in tomatoes grown in fields or glasshouses as a horticultural crop. |
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Any marauding bugs escaping the birds and beneficials can be controlled with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap. |
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Such bigeneric cross plants do occur rarely in nature, and have at times also been artificially created in the horticultural field. |
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Those areas are polymer research, horticultural biotechnology, transport mechanics and bioinformatics, according to Franklin. |
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The emphasis is on horticultural aspects of reproductive biology and pollination ecology. |
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On an exposed wall, young climbers can be protected by either netting or horticultural fleece. |
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Trawling through the sits vac I chanced upon one for someone with lots of horticultural PR experience. |
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Check with your local nursery or horticultural organization for details on alternative landscape species. |
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The work that has been done relating to horticultural education is observational and little data exists to back up observations. |
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Europe is an important market for Australian horticultural exports with Pink Lady apples, onions, table grapes and stone fruit the leading items. |
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However, there is a price to pay for living in a horticultural paradise, and for us that means not being able to grow stone fruit successfully. |
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Covering the pot in bubble wrap, horticultural fleece or hessian during severe weather should also help to prevent it from freezing. |
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A total of 226 teams entered the competition, which challenged them to investigate all aspects of the horticultural industry. |
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Although it is sometimes called the blue wax flower or blue honeywort, we ask for it using the horticultural Latin to avoid confusion. |
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My main worry in a horticultural sense right now is how to chit my pink fir apple potatoes. |
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The horticultural exporters will have to test for up to three chemicals on fruit and vegetable products being exported. |
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Proud gardeners are opening the gates to their horticultural haven to raise funds for the orchestra. |
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Tonnes of horticultural produce are wasted every year because of lack of basic transport and storage infrastructure. |
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One of the leading horticultural exporters has changed the pricing structure for the purchasing of vegetables meant for export. |
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Organically grown flowers and horticultural produce will have an entire section to themselves at the flower show. |
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This is an excellent fertilizer material in high value horticultural crops, but would probably be too expensive for field crops. |
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The vast majority of horticultural growers are against the proposed merger. |
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In the end, the pressures of horticultural crop and field crop farming are more similar than they are different. |
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The consortium is helping small farmers grow high-value horticultural and medicinal crops, as well as chickpea, faba bean, potato and peanut. |
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Given that my horticultural expertise is limited to identifying about a dozen of the more common flowers, it's a curious choice. |
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Many fruit and vegetable growers also grew tobacco, since there exist complementarities between horticultural crops and tobacco. |
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Our greatest living plantswoman has created a seven-acre horticultural masterpiece, showing off plants for dry or damp areas, sun and shade. |
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After protests by many, the horticultural industry developed a sterile hybrid with the same luscious cadmium blossoms but no ability to irrupt. |
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He cited the horticultural and floricultural sectors that were exporting produce to foreign markets, especially the European Union. |
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It has short, creeping rhizomes from which new shoots arise each year, and is an attractive species with horticultural potential. |
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Recently we procured another flower color type from a local dealer in horticultural plants. |
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The horticultural skill of the Greeks appears from their writers on geoponics to have been considerable. |
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The use of elevated CO 2 is widespread throughout the glasshouse horticultural industry. |
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Throughout December, the garden can be a desolate place, void of any horticultural flickering of life. |
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Oh, we're quite the horticultural socialites these days, I think you'll find. |
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It also hosts the horticultural society, photographic society, a keep-fit club and a bridge club. |
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Their goal is to raise the profile and competitiveness of Kenyan horticultural exports on European markets. |
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Models for horticultural crops, like cantaloupe, are not as common as those for agronomic crops, such as cotton and soybeans. |
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Before long, they were strolling beneath silver moonlight in one of the most spectacular horticultural wonderlands in all Viridia. |
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Barberry, knotweed, and ailanthus are just some of the horticultural immigrants that continue to out-compete many of our indigenous species. |
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Ancient Babylon, with its glistening towers and lavish horticultural cascades, must once have inspired similar reverential whispers. |
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The horticultural art of topiary dates back at least 2,000 years, to when the ancient Romans cut bushes and trees into ornamental shapes. |
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This annual two-day specialist field day for the horticultural and macadamia industries attracts over 4000 people. |
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The Neem seed has good demand in Tamil Nadu as its oil extract is used in preparation of soaps, pesticides and medicines while its cake is used to raise horticultural crops. |
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On the horticultural level, he gives technical descriptions of graftage and cuttage and discusses the role of pollination of date palms and the caprification of fig. |
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It mainly parasitizes alfalfa, but also attacks some horticultural crops, legumes, and broadleaved weeds, though it is seldom found on woody plants, grasses, or cereals. |
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These strains were procured from a local dealer in horticultural plants. |
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So I've cleaned them up and re-covered them in horticultural fleece. |
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The Autumn Show, which is now the biggest of its type in Europe, found favour with the judges, who awarded 22 Premier Awards to the horticultural trade exhibitors. |
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Most horticultural oils contain naphthene and paraffin compounds. |
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Keep cabbages, Brussels sprouts and cauliflowers covered with horticultural fleece or a fine netting to prevent cabbage white butterflies from laying eggs. |
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He and his wife devoted many hours to the horticultural improvement of the local parish churchyard and shortly before retirement he took up cabinetmaking. |
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Enclosed by hefty stone retaining walls, the terraces are transformed into strips of garden, with horticultural tools neatly stashed in a storage area underneath the studio. |
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In turn this material is transformed into horticultural tools such as slashers, axes, jembes and other tools and items such as chisels, bicycle carriers and kitchen utensils. |
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Even back in my days as a horticultural hooligan, I only ever used peat to create a home-made compost for sowing seeds, never for potting plantlets or decorating borders. |
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After thinning, remember to construct 300 mm-high walls of horticultural fleece around or over the carrots to help prevent attacks from carrot root fly. |
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The hospital offers acupuncture, art therapy, horticultural therapy, and cooking and fatigue-management classes as part of the comprehensive approach to cancer care. |
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The fifty works that visit yielded, fifteen of which comprised this show, began as horticultural residua. |
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A number of horticultural products such as garlic, onions, leaf vegetables, beans, sweet potato, grafted mango and oranges are being produced. |
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This new approach sheds new light on the agricultural and horticultural practices of the Vikings and therefore also on their cuisine. |
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The town continued its horticultural success by achieving further Gold awards in the 2013 and 2014 UK finals. |
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Horticulture remains popular, and the Shrewsbury Flower Show is one of the largest horticultural events in England. |
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For horticultural purposes, narcissi are classified into divisions, covering a wide range of shapes and colours. |
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Some of these species have escaped horticultural control and become invasive. |
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In much of England, it was the English Elm which later came to dominate the horticultural landscape. |
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Many popular horticultural plants like pelargoniums, freesias, daisies, lilies and irises also have their origins in fynbos. |
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In addition, there are numerous hybrids and cultivars in commercial and horticultural usage. |
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These subdivisions are hunting and gathering, pastoral, horticultural, agricultural, and feudal. |
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Another association is that pastoral societies are relatively more often patrilineal compared to horticultural societies. |
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Some cultivars of Ipomoea batatas are grown as ornamental plants under the name tuberous morning glory, used in a horticultural context. |
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Although these groups are not cladistically supported by genetic studies, these groupings are nonetheless convenient for horticultural purposes. |
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It appears to be the horticultural tool of choice whenever virile heroes are threatened by zombis or bad guys. |
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Dionysias aren't just alpines, more an exercise in horticultural supremity. |
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We have horticultural science that can design seedless watermelons, fartless beans and square tomatoes. |
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A YOUNG gardener who put down roots in Northumberland after working as a horticultural instructor in Sussex has fulfilled his ambition of opening his own plant nursery. |
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To mark the 400th anniversary, local artist Philippe Handford, created a huge installation by putting '1612' on the side of Pendle Hill using horticultural fleece. |
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Fruits and vegetables grown in garden plots that have been cleared from the jungle or forest provide the main source of food in a horticultural society. |
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Cover cold frames with old carpet or horticultural fleece on cold nights. |
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The principal cash crops are tea, horticultural produce, and coffee. |
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Over at the ''Global Garden Area,'' horticultural companies from countries as florally diverse as Oman, Hungary and Palau are competing for the title of best national exhibit. |
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