In spring you kill the vetch by simply cutting it close to the ground, and then lay it in place on the beds. |
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The range of calcicolous plants includes kidney vetch, crested hair-grass, and wild thyme. |
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Early next month, before temperatures drop too much, seed cover crops such as clover, peas or vetch to enrich the soil. |
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Annual cover crops such as vetch, triticale, rye, winter wheat or Austrian winter peas should be sown in mid-September. |
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In early summer, the ledges and cliff tops are carpeted with wild flowers such as bird's foot trefoil, kidney vetch, spring squill and thrift. |
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This year we no-till planted corn and pumpkins into hairy vetch, and soybeans into a variety of grains, with rye working the best. |
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Ox-eye daisies, red clover, and blue-eyed grasses, cow vetch, bladder campion, all began to bloom during the preceding week. |
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They are looking currently for high protein hay, and that would be lucerne, vetch and clover hay and those stocks are dwindling. |
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For centuries, the Chinese have used astragalus, or milk vetch root, to treat ailments by strengthening the body's natural defenses. |
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The areas often support many rare or uncommon species such as northern brown argus butterflies and wood bitter vetch. |
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The plots were then overseeded with white mustard, sorghum-sudangrass, winter wheat, or a mix of oat and hairy vetch. |
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Tonics like ginseng, the root of membranous milk vetch, dangsheng and baishu are used. |
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At first its banks are lined with campion, vetch, roses, bulrushes and meadowsweet and later with poplar trees heavy with overhanging mistletoe. |
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We found it quite quickly, a patch of grass with yellow gorse bushes dotted here and there around, blue vetch and clover, bright red Herb Robert. |
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The roadsides sparkled with coreopsis, crimson clover, vetch, spring beauties, and other gem-like blooms. |
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My vetch and oat cover crops look like they'll make it into the winter with sufficient growth to survive the cold. |
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He has been evaluating 53 accessions of hairy vetch in the USDA germ plasm collection to identify plants useful as parental material. |
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Plant vetch and winter rye as a cover crop on bare soil and protect remaining produce with row cover as October frosts approach. |
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Clusters of bluebells sway in the breeze, and here and there you spot dark pink dots of vetch. |
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Oat is tested with forage pea, faba bean, hairy vetch, woolypod vetch, crimson and Persian clover, lupin and chickling vetch. |
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Then plant vetch seed, either in furrows or by broadcasting. |
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But around the edge, Robins paints groups of seashells, twined around with lily of the valley and forget-me-not, rosebuds and vetch. |
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Lontrel 360 generally gives excellent control of established tufted vetch but it gives no control of seedlings that emerge after application. |
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Seedlings of tufted vetch grow and become established very quickly, but acceptable control should last until harvest. |
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Green hills coloured with purple vetch cut a swath through fields of ripening wheat and barley. |
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As for vetch, it couldn't be destroyed and therefore chocked out the soybean. |
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Species like vetch and groundsel can be controlled at the lower rate, while species like sheep sorrel and daisy require the higher rate. |
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Mountain meadowlands are found in Calabria and Basilicata, usually with vetch, bent grass, and white asphodel. |
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Examples are many perennial herbaceous species: black bulrush, black knapweed, St. John's wort, goldenrods, vetch, ferns, and others. |
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The best nectar choices for adult butterflies are dogbane, asters, milkweed, goldenrod, fleabane, thistle, peony, lupine, vetch, and phlox. |
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Weed suppression has also been reported from residues and leachates of crimson clover, hairy vetch, and other legumes. |
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Oats and barley are secondary crops, as well as vetch and grass pea grown for seed production of green manure crops. |
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In the case of field peas and common vetch, biomass was quite abundant and difficult to destroy by rolling. |
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Tufted vetch is very sensitive to Lontrel 360 at almost any growth stage but applications in July and August have resulted in yield loss. |
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Sweet clover is the most common green manure in Saskatchewan, though alfalfa, pea, lentil, and chickling vetch are also common. |
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After you prepare a seed bed in your future tomato plot, plant the vetch, either by broadcasting or in shallow furrows at the rate of an ounce of seed per 10 square feet. |
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Other typical chalk grassland flowers include horseshoe vetch, squinancywort and the nationally rare field fleawort, together with wild candytuft and five species of orchid. |
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Spread compost or manure on unplanted areas or sow fall-sown cover crops, such as clover, Austrian field peas, fava beans, vetch and winter wheat. |
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Look out for seed of Italian ryegrass, mustard, fodder radish, buckwheat, fenugreek, field beans, vetch and Phacelia. |
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As well as nettles, kidney vetch and trefoil are the top plants for attracting butterflies. |
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The project involved planting caterpillar food, a species of plant called kidney vetch, along the Southam bypass. |
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Vegetables like kidney vetch, brinjal and bottle gourd have virtually disappeared from the market. |
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Woolypod vetch can produce abundant organic matter. |
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Fujii suggests that with respect to Namoi woolly pod vetch, allelopathy is mainly due to the chemicals cyanamide and L-cyanoalanine. |
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Crown vetch is identified by alternate, odd-pinnate, hairless leaves, with up to 25 lanceolate leaflets. |
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For rice, foxtail millet and vetch these were calculated on the basis of presence of caryopsis or cotyledon. |
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Hairy vetch will not over-winter in many regions of Canada, but in some areas, late summer can be an excellent time to establish this acid tolerant, leguminous crop for plough-down the following summer. |
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Heath pea, or bitter vetch, was used in medieval times to suppress hunger when crops failed. |
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In most years, growing a winter legume like hairy vetch or crimson clover will provide all the biological nitrogen necessary for a summer cash crop. |
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Oates is particularly excited after a combination of the July heatwave and an abundance of nutritious horseshoe vetch has attracted the Chalkhill Blue butterfly in huge quantities. |
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Even today, in the Indus Plain not far from the river, there are thorn forests of open acacia and bush and undergrowth of poppies, vetch, thistles, and chickweed. |
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To improve soil texture and fertility, plant nitrogen-fixing cover crops like crimson clover, fava beans, and hairy vetch. |
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For many years, Norbert used perennial ryegrass as a green manure, alone or in mixtures with perennial legumes such as vetch, alfalfa and various clovers. |
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After vegetables are harvested, spade several inches of manure into beds and sow seeds of hairy vetch, white Dutch clover, or winter rye. |
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Swirls of coastal mist seep upwards and across the cliff-tops where purple selfheal, yellow vetch and cream wood sage thrive among the intense greenness of gorse, bracken and sheep pasture. |
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Legumes which fix nitrogen, such as clover and vetch, add nitrogen to the soil and can therefore offset or help meet the fertility requirements of the subsequent crops. |
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Winter annuals, hairy vetch, fall rye, and medics are popular. |
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Effect of bitter vetch seeds as a replacement protein source of soybean meal on performance and carcass characteristics of finishing Awassi lambs. |
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The Large Mason Bee is Britain's rarest solitary bee and is found only at two sites where it forages nectar from horseshoe vetch, bramble and bugle. |
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Chickling vetch, a dietary staple in some areas of southern Asia and Africa, contains a neurotoxic protein that, with chronic consumption, causes limb paralysis. |
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A few species were introduced by the Norsemen, such as cow vetch. |
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