Plantings Sentence Examples

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  • From the variety Bohea, or from hybrids of descent from it, came the China teas of former days and the earlier plantings in India grown from imported China stock.

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  • This is the dominant central feature of the Wonder Pod, and consists of diagonally opposite plantings of green and bronze fennel.

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  • Even in the dim lamplight he could see the ornamental plantings, the blooms, the symmetry.

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  • The mimosa plantings are good for short-toed, lesser short-toed and calandra larks and for Barbary partridges.

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  • Under the guidance of Dutch garden designer, Henk Gerritsen, our gardeners are creating naturalistic plantings within the existing formal gardens.

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  • The Garden House - on the banks of the River Dee has many shrub and herbaceous plantings and a National Collection of Hydrangea.

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  • This therefore precludes most areas of coniferous plantings which are a ' modern ' introduction to the landscape.

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  • The site benefits from extensive native tree, shrub and wildflower plantings, creating various wildlife habitats.

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  • The installation of temporary windbreak netting is necessary to get the plantings off to a good start.

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  • Eight Taxodium distichum, ( swamp cypress) are part of the earliest plantings.

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  • The early plantings make foliage in autumn, and require protection of mats against frost.

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  • Most bramble plantings are established either from root cuttings or plants.

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  • The modern, late-flowering hybrids are not averse to thin partial shade, and in such last well, while the earliest sorts are capable of fine effect amid their plantings of Rhododendrons or other shrubs.

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  • The December and January plantings require no protection in winter, but as they will flower later in the summer than the early plantings, an aspect where the suns rays are somewhat broken will prolong the blooming period.

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  • Redtwig dogwood is grown for its vivid winter color in hedges, foundation plantings, and as specimen plants.

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  • They are suitable for hanging baskets, and are attractive in mixed container plantings as well.

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  • Pinks are small and look great in grouped plantings.

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  • This is ideal place to concentrate growth in new plantings.

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  • Many gardens in Florida, Georgia and South Carolina include Gardenia jasminoides as part of foundation plantings for its beautiful dark green glossy leaves and wonderful blooms.

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  • Before you buy plants or start digging holes for new trees and shrubs, figure out exactly what you'd like new plantings to do for you.

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  • In very southern areas of the country, usually zones 7-9, many fall plantings last well into the winter.

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  • In a cottage garden, annual and perennial flowers are clustered together in informal plantings.

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  • Some fruit trees require cross-pollination and companion plantings.

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  • Typically reserved for cool weather vegetables, late-summer plantings yield harvests in the fall before the first frost date.

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  • For quick growing vegetables, limited fall plantings may be possible.

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  • For fall plantings, plant cool weather crops in your cold frame to extend the harvest through the winter months.

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  • Bone meal is a gentle fertilizer and is fine to use on new plantings for reducing transplant shock.

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  • While companion plantings help, attracting beneficial insects like ladybugs (which you can even buy online if you want), which eat aphids.

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  • Since squash bugs show a preference for Hubbard squash and many types of pumpkin, as opposed to melons and cucumbers, stay away from plantings that will present an attractive buffet for squash bugs.

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  • Two traditional ways to repel pests is to protect plants with companion plantings and to use plant parts to make organic pesticides.

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  • Companion Plantings - Another way to help control pests is to plant in groups.

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  • Early plantings included Reisling, Zinfandel, and Sauvignon.

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  • Sixty-three per cent of their 2005 vintage is from Rochioli's original vines that were planted back in 1959, nine per cent from their sixteen-year-old hillside vineyards, and six per cent from their most recent plantings.

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  • There are minor plantings of Malbec, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Grenache, and Syrah, as well, to add depth and balance to many of their varietals.

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  • This noblest of noble grapes has found its natural home here and it comprises the majority of plantings.

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  • If herbicides are used they should be applied carefully and may have to be rubbed directly on to the leaves and stems to avoid damaging other plantings.

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  • The five-acre garden features reflecting ponds, intricate bridges and plantings, and an authentic tea house.

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  • Others burn citronella candles or rely on mass plantings of citronella plants in their outdoor spaces.

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