Other small fruits include plantings of brambles, grapes, blueberries, and strawberries. |
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Screens made from bamboo and birch branches as well as plantings create privacy. |
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After a number of years it may become necessary to lift crowded plantings of bulbs in order to spread them out and revitalize the soil. |
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Engulfing new plantings, the rank growth took on the appearance of an emergent urban ecosystem. |
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Indeed, Mediterranean plants and succulents like agaves work splendidly in coastal and desert plantings. |
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Mid-December to mid-January plantings are generally preferred when growing Koala lablab for grain. |
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The grower must use every precaution to avoid the possibility of the reintroduction of viruses once the new plantings are established. |
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Some commercial plantings in New York become unproductive within three years because of mosaic virus while other plantings seem unaffected. |
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Increasing plantings here have made it our fourth most planted white after Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay and Riesling. |
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Most ligustrums are not well suited for home foundation plantings because of their rapid growth and large ultimate size. |
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Mid-summer plantings of short-season tomato cultivars can provide vigorous, robust plants from which to harvest high-quality fruit. |
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This chore goes fast and is followed by light pruning for the pheasantwood and rosewood plantings. |
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It survives winter in the soil and attacks again, even if other crops are rotated between peanut plantings. |
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The lawn gradually gave way to beds of low-maintenance, low-water plantings. |
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For naturalistic plantings, lay bulbs out in informal masses with curved borders and asymmetrical shapes. |
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The need for extensive plantings of mallees presents a crop that can provide farmers with a stable means of living. |
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The front yard of their corner lot is screened only by plantings and a sheltered seating area. |
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Accent their upright stems with low plantings of foamflower, bloodroot, and barrenworts. |
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Conventional alfalfa plantings involve several tillage operations to prepare a seedbed, followed by drilling the alfalfa seed. |
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Martha said the plantings had more sentimental value than they did intrinsic value. |
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Blm-mfo will closely monitor the plantings of toothwort as part of a long-term adaptive management plan. |
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Third, make combination plantings, which include a mixture of different species of shrubs and trees. |
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From these plantings come the staple tuberous vegetables of the Wemale people. |
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Natural New Jersey sandstone walls, some dry-laid and others mortared, frame the plantings. |
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Such plantings may be doomed to failure, regardless of the amount of pesticide a grower uses. |
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Begin planting as early as possible and stagger plantings every two weeks for a long season of blooms through September. |
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Groundcover plantings of smoky mauve heathers come alive in spring with surrounding sweeps of cobalt blue grape hyacinths. |
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Seeds for the spring plantings were cold stratified for 14 days to simulate the cold experienced by overwintering seeds. |
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That synergy has produced fresh looks at everything from seasonal plantings to websites. |
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When walking towards the house, the eye is drawn to two small plantings of snapdragons on either side of the fieldstone walkway. |
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This designation also followed the state of Florida's highway beautification program, when the coreopsis was widely used for roadside plantings. |
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Lots of people do more intermingled plantings, in the cottagey way, but that's not for me. |
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It is advisable to sow plants far from vegetable crops, especially cucurbitaceous plantings. |
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The front garden includes an evergreen magnolia, topiary spirals in pots, standard privets as well as hardy plantings in terracotta pots. |
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Within the 30-foot zone, use fire-resistant landscaping such as lawns, moist ground-cover plantings and low shrubbery. |
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For late spring plantings of peas, use an enation virus-resistant variety that will remain productive when weather warms. |
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A gazebo, garden seats, the grottoes and the waterside plantings will convey the exuberance of the Victorian garden. |
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Chusan palms, tree ferns and cabbage palms frame a view of the large formal pond, which is dotted with water lilies and surrounded by lush herbaceous plantings. |
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In 1922 Japanese cherries were planted in Sparkes Gully but in 1923 it was decided that all future plantings should be indigenous to South Australia. |
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At first it seemed that it was just a sedentary pest in residential plantings, where it could be controlled with dormant oil or insecticidal soap sprays. |
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Oak lacebug can turn the leaves off-color, causing long-term stress that heavily defoliates bur oaks in shelterbelt plantings, especially during dry weather. |
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His actions and advice on the survey of rural sections, roads, townsites, reserves and early forest plantings have left a lasting impression on South Australia. |
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To carry the container plantings through the last remaining warm days, replant them with late-summer annuals such as cosmos, marigolds, salvias, or zinnias. |
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This includes levelling 55 hectares of paddocks to reduce the accumulation of water on the land during floods, tree plantings and improvement of drainage systems. |
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Roxanne has replaced some of the original plantings with palms, bamboo, dracaenas, and other large-scale tropicals that are thought of as houseplants in colder climates. |
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The Romans also spread plantings of rosemary and mint far and wide. |
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The sameness ties together a pretty eclectic set of plantings. |
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The rustic Pais vine variety dominates plantings, especially in the rain-fed areas, although Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon, and Merlot are also important. |
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Estimates for the value of the banana and papaya plantings offer a sense of the significance of market gardening as an income-generating activity. |
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Fatsia japonica has big palmate evergreen leaves, giving a jungle look to plantings. |
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Fungicidal sprays are available and, when applied every two weeks, may provide a modicum of protection to yard plantings. |
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The data include measurements from both the original tree plantings and subsequent beat-ups. |
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Our initial plantings consist of radishes, beets, turnips, Vietnamese mint, tatsoi and kale. |
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It's a shortlived, borderlinehardy perennial which self-seeds but won't interfere with other plantings. |
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Ely Castle once stood on Mount Hill, which was renamed Cherry Hill following the tree plantings by Bentham. |
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Throughout winter, check new plantings for frost heave, and gently press any lifted plants back in place. |
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Despite these steps, the species is still available and widely used for urban plantings in many areas. |
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The wild primrose is a staple of cottage garden plantings, and is widely available as seeds or young plants. |
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Numbers of New World vineyard plantings have been increasing almost as fast as European vineyards are being uprooted. |
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Equally deer-proof and, in this case, easily integrated into naturalistic plantings, are grape hyacinths, or muscari. |
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Fatsia japonica has big palmate, evergreen leaves, giving a jungle look to plantings. |
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The eastern plains are dominated by shortgrass and midgrass prairies, Conservation Reserve Program plantings, and agricultural development. |
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With suburban plantings, the ideal situation is to prepare the site with a rototiller rather than a shovel. |
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Producing hardy plantings, stable soils and improved habitat will gradually blur the line between the revegetated areas and adjacent undisturbed ones. |
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Over the course of three years, employees and a local biologist had replaced the Melaleuca with native Gumbo Limbo, Live Oak and Red Maple plantings. |
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Whatever special combination rabbitat is, the Prairie Home Area's small fields, weedy field borders, brush piles and cover plantings fit the bill pretty well. |
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Other plantings would include grapefruits, tangerines, clementine oranges, limes, and even a few more rare ones, like cara cara navels, tangelos, and the Jamaican Ugli fruit. |
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Many pine species make attractive ornamental plantings for parks and larger gardens with a variety of dwarf cultivars being suitable for smaller spaces. |
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She doesn't think about clashing colours or wishy-washy plantings, she just simply takes out her palette and box of paints and paints a millefleurs. |
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Mycorrhizae and succession in plantings of beachgrass in sand dunes. |
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Sycamore is planted in parks for ornamental purposes, and sometimes as a street tree, since its tolerance of air pollution makes it suitable for use in urban plantings. |
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From these early plantings after the repeal of the Volstead Act in 1933, Herman and Ernest Wente released the nation's first varietally labeled Chardonnay, a 1936 vintage. |
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The plantings, with occasional palms rising from a grouping of low junipers or annuals, softened the garden house and integrated it with the existing home. |
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