Early March is the ideal time to start many slow-growing flower and herb seeds for this summer's garden. |
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A person may remain latently infected and harbor the bacteria, in a non-growing or slow-growing form, for decades with no symptoms. |
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It says bigeye tuna is slow-growing and more vulnerable to exploitation than skipjack and yellowfin tuna. |
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Another excellent performer is Sorbus kewensis, a slow-growing, shrubby tree with great clusters of luscious fruits. |
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The secret to growing the slow-growing halophiles is to keep the nutrient concentration low enough to curb the growth of competing organisms. |
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Bilateral slow-growing enlargement of the parotids is a classic, but not common, finding in sarcoidosis. |
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It contains narcissi and a slow-growing conifer, which will soon be too big. |
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A slow-growing evergreen with graceful undulating leaves, the new spring foliage is cream, gradually changing to dark green. |
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Gently prune large, slow-growing shrubs such as witch hazel, magnolia and Japanese maple. |
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Small-leafed, slow-growing types of geraniums lend themselves to the painstaking art of topiary. |
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Smaller gardens may benefit from the use of slow-growing box hedging which was used in formal gardens of old to create geometric patterns, called parterres. |
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In the case of the excruciatingly slow-growing red abalone, this could be ten to twelve years. |
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The method destroys or disturbs delicate, slow-growing seabed communities. |
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New species found in the area included fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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Meningiomas are usually benign, slow-growing tumors that originate from arachnoid cap cells. |
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Two slow-growing palms with blue fronds, the jelly palm, with edible fruit, and blue Hesper palm, also warrant consideration as container specimens. |
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Just redividing a slow-growing pie will not sustain the American dream. |
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In the South, slow-growing centipede grass has become very popular. |
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J Common juniper, juniperus communis, is a slow-growing evergreen with aromatic pointed leaves in an array of beautiful grey-green colours and a range of shapes and sizes. |
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The disappearing ice had invited newcomers into the area, such as fast-growing, gelatinous sea squirts and slow-growing animals called glass sponges. |
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Recently, there is commercial interest in planting trellised, untopped trees for earlier production in slow-growing regions such as the Western Cape. |
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