Care for them as you do any other house plant until mid-April when they can be slipped with root balls undisturbed into garden soil. |
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To improve the response rate prior to the response deadline, a follow-up was conducted mid-April. |
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But after three years of drought and little prospect that this year's rains will arrive in mid-April, the scene in Gode and other zones is bleak. |
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Oil prices have been on an upward trend since mid-April in equity led rallies. |
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The mid-April snow storm will provide significant moisture for increased streamflow on the southern branch of the Platte River in Colorado. |
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Launched in mid-April, Cowbrough says that feedback to the new format has exceeded the crop team's expectations. |
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After all, the decisive meeting of the Board of Governors is coming up in mid-April. |
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Spring peak flows occurred in mid-April, for most rivers, which was normal. |
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The parameters of the agreement are due to be specified by mid-April so that the agreement can take effect in late April. |
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It will likely be at least mid-April before Canadian hog producers know whether American duties are staying or being removed. |
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The survey, conducted between mid-April and mid-June, found most ethnic groups were evenly split on the issue of national identity. |
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This vaccine is already undergoing safety testing and will be released to manufacturers in mid-April 2004 if they need it. |
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We're in the process of finishing the artwork for a disc that will be available in mid-April. |
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Revenue for the first half of the year rose slightly as a result of the consolidation of Cegelec since mid-April. |
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The Council hope to open the long-awaited motor taxation office there in mid-April. |
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The northward migration peaks from mid-April to early May, and the fall migration peaks in August. |
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Alewives have returned to the river as early as mid-April but the major run occurs in the second to fourth weeks of May. |
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In Beijing in mid-April this year, Lien Chan led a 200-man delegation that took part in a two-day forum on economic and trade between the two sides. |
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It is important to note here that engagement sessions were only initiated at the end of February and terminated in early April with a government deadline of mid-April for bands to submit an impact study. |
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Four men were arrested and, as of mid-April, still imprisoned. |
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So potted roses that you bring home from the garden center in, say, mid-April, will be much more advanced than the bareroot bushes you planted at about the same time. |
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Bitterlings were collected from the same site as the mussels by electrofishing in mid-April 1999 and kept indoors in large aquaria at the university. |
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Then there are the extreme lollygaggers, who consider mid-April to be merely the suggested deadline. |
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Roughly speaking, it's from early November to mid-April, depending on the species of tree and seasonal developments. |
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People can send in the forms until mid-April, but the Midwest's cooperativeness might rightly worry other regions. |
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In Canada, this can start as early as mid-April and last until the first hard frost in late September or October. |
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The controllability problems were eventually resolved, but it was mid-April 1943 before the P-47 entered combat over Europe. |
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The lake freezes only near the land, and its harbours are icebound from mid-December to mid-April. |
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Mango mania begins in mid-April when the first fruits appear, and continues into early July. |
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Taser, a tiny Arizona company that makes electric stun guns for police, rose sixtyfold between May 2003 and mid-April. |
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Delivered in mid-April, the decision upheld the certification of a union bargaining unit under the United Food and Commercial Workers that was founded 21 months ago by migrant workers on a farm north of Montreal. |
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A draft law on the creation of a unified financial market supervisory authority was presented mid-April 2001, aiming at upgrading of supervision and coping with developments in the markets. |
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Twenty working documents plus the Action paper were prepared, of which, 20 were available and sent for translation in French, Spanish and Russian by mid-April. |
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Learn to muster on the huge sheep station, or watch local pastoralists show off their horse and bull riding skills at the annual Nullarbor Muster in mid-April. |
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Even if the season for mussels extends from mid-July thought to mid-April, their quality is undeniably the best from late August through to mid-January. |
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Weather forecasters predict the Interlake area will have excess moisture problems this spring if winter storms or significant rainfalls occur even once a week from now until mid-April. |
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Frosts in mid-April destroyed nearly 10 percent of the appellation's crop, with losses as high as 40 percent in some areas. |
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At a meeting in mid-April, Team McCain prepared a full-bore media plan to deal with the fallout if the story broke. |
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Gold has rebounded about 10 per cent since reaching a two-year low in mid-April on demand for gold jewellery and coins. |
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Mosley said current world champions Renault, McLaren, Honda and Toyota have until mid-April to make up their minds. |
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If present, these weeds should be treated by mid-April, before weeds bolt. |
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They are obligate hibernators, emerging above ground from 7-8 months of hibernation in early to mid-April, with males appearing about 1-2 weeks before females. |
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From mid-April into early May, jack-in-the-pulpit, showy orchis, and expanses of phacelia are among the most breathtaking bloomers. |
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The conservation team in Oman has been busy fitting satellite transmitters on Hawksbills turtles since mid-April. |
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Spurring Lindsay's actions is a letter received in mid-April by MNA members who were not registered citizens. |
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It will make a preliminary statement by mid-April. |
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In mid-April masked settlers from Ofra, a once-docile settlement north of Ramallah, the PA's seat, wielded crowbars on an old man whose nearby hill they coveted. |
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Towards mid-April, emaciated by a scorched earth policy and a poor logistic supply system, Steele's troops were quickly reduced to campaigning on ever dwindling rations. |
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Harvest season is approximately mid-March to mid-April. |
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From mid-April onwards, the key priority has been to house or rehouse the homeless, with temporary shelter construction materials making up the bulk of transported items. |
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In mid-April, the Fisher River Cree Nation, the Peguis First Nation and area cottagers planned a public demonstration near the Berger Peat Moss Ltd. |
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By mid-April the fescue had germinated and was about an inch high. |
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In mid-April, the downtowners were taking their redevelopment plan to city councillors to get their approval to access federal and provincial funding. |
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