When transplanting, be certain not to cover the crown of your plants as this will cause them to rot and die. |
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And in that process, he places himself against borrowing folk arts and transplanting them in a new milieu. |
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Merely pronouncing them won't do it nor, most likely, will simply transplanting American methods into alien soil. |
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This can be quite time-consuming and complicated, but worth every extra minute when it comes to transplanting the whole family. |
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There is a grave danger in transplanting a song from a musical and presenting it in the folk genre. |
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I am going to try lifting and transplanting some now, before they come into flower. |
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A different mineral nutrient solution was applied to each of four groups of chickpea plants from the time of transplanting to the sand mixture. |
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Ok you may say that they were dangerous and you were giving the people who lived in them a new start by transplanting them out into suburbia. |
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He is very conscious of the problems inherent in transplanting a Victorian melodrama onto a modern stage. |
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Full strength nutrient solution was used from transplanting to heading, and three-quarter strength was used thereafter. |
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It's a pretty tough position in your own home country so transplanting those challenges overseas may seem a bit overwhelming. |
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Instead of transplanting an organ, the cells of an organ are being transplanted. |
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If sown now these will be ready for transplanting at the end of March when the climate is more benign. |
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Similarly, it is always best to use new potting compost when sowing seeds or transplanting seedlings. |
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They should easily survive transplanting as long as the soil around the root ball is not unduly disturbed as you lift the clumps from the garden. |
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In the countryside, her duties include caring for children, home, and garden, as well as transplanting, harvesting, and winnowing the rice. |
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For maximum performance, amend soil before transplanting and fertilize regularly. |
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Try transplanting a few flowers and herbs, or a pepper plant, into windowsill pots to keep summer around a little longer. |
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Set slips deep enough to cover three-fourths of the stem and water them promptly after transplanting to the garden. |
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Nevertheless, successfully transplanting animal organs into human beings is still a long way off. |
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Skip these pot-bound plants because the roots will be torn off during transplanting, and could cause a major set-back. |
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So now you have 2 great methods for successfully transplanting rose bushes. |
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Scientists hope to someday cure disease by transplanting healthy stem cells into sick people. |
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There are currently researchers working across the country transplanting embryonic stem cells into rats. |
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Sow vegetables and flowering annual seeds indoors about six weeks before transplanting to the garden. |
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Recycling, fencing and transplanting will encourage growth of new foredunes over buried structures. |
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I know that transplanting this system to America would not be easy, but you could do no worse than try adopting at least some elements of it. |
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Now we, the European Union, are transplanting this historic heart of Serbia elsewhere. |
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Before I saw your crimper roller in last month's New Farm article, I was planning to sickle mow the wheat next spring prior to hand transplanting. |
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But transplanting a worker into rich soil can supercharge his productivity. |
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The transplanting of asparagus root tubers must take place in March or April, plantlets in June. |
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They are not suitable for transplanting, so it is advisable to sow directly in the garden and thin out later. |
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In dance as in other artistic fields, transplanting one country's traditions to another doesn't work, except for a few ethnology enthusiasts. |
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The project was intended solely to iron out the practical difficulties of transplanting processing operations. |
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This product is also sold under the names potting mix, starting mix, growing mix or transplanting mix. |
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You can also ask the Foundation for help in transplanting one of these practices to your own organization. |
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Use when transplanting shrubs, miniature and hybrid tea roses, or at mid-season. |
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Start spraying when plants are 1.5 centimetres across and then twice per week until transplanting. |
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Researchers are also studying the effects of transplanting nerve cells into the brain to produce dopamine. |
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The two men were both subjects of national arrest warrants for illegal transplanting of kidneys, cheating and criminal conspiracy. |
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Many will be suitable for transplanting or as sources of seeds and cuttings to plant in the disturbed area. |
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Next, move the divisions to the prepared transplanting site and set the divisions shallowly, with buds no more than 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface. |
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Probably one of the most-used small tools is the trowel, which is ideal for digging small holes for planting and transplanting annuals, vegetables and other smaller plants. |
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He also advised sifting the seedling soil mixture because they will tend to attach to large bits of bark for the moisture and it is very easy to damage tem when transplanting. |
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A week or so before transplanting outdoors, harden them off, stop fertilizing and watering, and put plants outside each day to help them adjust to new growing conditions. |
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But since they must endure the stress of forced bloom and off-season transplanting, they need special handling to make the transition from hothouse to garden. |
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There is not much literature available regarding the implications of transplanting a severely siderotic liver into a nonhemochromatosis patient. |
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The Iceland poppy is not unwilling when it comes to transplanting, but it takes time to settle in to its new-found-patch. |
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The critics make the valid point that transplanting corals and ignoring the diverse other major groups of living organisms, does not restore the complex reef ecosystem. |
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The virus is spread by the whitefly and by the transplanting of diseased plants into new fields. |
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It involved transplanting olfactory ensheathing cells from the nose to the spinal cord. |
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You could find yourself pruning toyons, transplanting snowberry seedlings, and, of course, getting tips for your own yard. |
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The higher retail price Norbert receives for early sweet corn at the Halifax Farmers Market helps to make transplanting this crop economically feasible. |
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Mr. Paul Szabo: The tri-council policy statement says embryos can be used for training and educating doctors in the utilization of embryos for transplanting purposes, etc. |
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Use when transplanting tomato plants or at mid-season. |
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By extrapolation from laboratory studies, it is very likely that transplanting hematopoietic stem cells collected from the organ donor and developed in the laboratory could avoid rejection of this organ. |
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And indeed, Urban Girl features information about livestock breeding and rice transplanting, and Traces of Life provides information on microbial fertilizer. |
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Apply BEFORE seeding or transplanting crop. |
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Whether the trug holds kindling next to the hearth, toys in the family room, or is used for cleaning up and transplanting in the garden, it will provide strong and stylish storage for years to come. |
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Apart from the clear health risks involved in transplanting cloned material when so much is unknown about the future consequences, I oppose the creation of human life as raw material for tissues and cells. |
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Success, then, has been a matter of pinning down the genes that allow those extra steps to happen, and then transplanting them to their new host. Buy any other nameMere colour, however, is for unsophisticated lovers. |
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The highlight: There's something infinitely appealing about Parker's music, which manages the trick of transplanting the spirit of 69 to 2015 without seeming simply retro. |
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The same is true of transplanting, where women's contribution amounts to 78 per cent, and sorting, a process to which they also contribute to the tune of 78 per cent. |
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While broadcast sowing or dibble seeding is practiced for upland rice cultivation, lowland or irrigated rice cultivation often involves transplanting seedlings. |
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Applications can be made as a drench in the transplanting water or through application equipment set up exclusively to apply ALIAS 240 SC Systemic Insecticide. |
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Cutting the nerves can interfere with the rhythmicity of breathing, and this may be an important cause of the difficulties of successfully transplanting both lungs. |
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The plots were prepared one week before transplanting because of burring of cowpat, potassium sulfate and tri-super phosphate. |
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Introducing stem cells into a body is a bit like transplanting an organ: the recipient's immune system might throw a wobbly and try to destroy the intruder. |
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Like other hair transplant techniques, FUT entails harvesting a strip of hair from the back of a patient's head and transplanting it in areas that are thinning or bald. |
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Starting from scratch, Timorese environmentalist Zizi Vieira is transplanting the skills he is learning from ACF in an effort to restore his country's land and pride. |
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Of all the heart and lung transplant surgeons, Joel Cooper seems by far the most optimistic about the possibility of transplanting two donor lungs into emphysema patients. |
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