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Example sentences for "rich soil"

  • Long-continued cultivation in rich soil seems to be the commonest exciting cause.

  • With respect to plants, no one would expect wheat to tiller more, and each ear to produce more grain, in poor than in rich soil; or to get in poor soil a heavy crop of peas or beans.

  • India the Agave vivipara, when grown in rich soil, invariably produces bulbs, but no seeds; whilst a poor soil and dry climate lead to an opposite result.

  • It requires rather a rich soil, of a ferruginous character.

  • For the successful culture of opium a mild climate, plentiful irrigation, a rich soil, and diligent husbandry are indispensable.

  • A rich soil is necessary for its successful cultivation, and when the soil is impregnated with alkaline matter, the root acquires a red color; in other cases it is yellow.

  • On rich soil, lawns, gardens, roads, dumps, especially where ashes have been placed.

  • Growing in rich soil in cultivated grounds and in woods.

  • Growing on rich soil on the open prairie about Iowa City, Ia.

  • This Oxalis requires a light, rich soil, mixed with decayed vegetable matter; and it prefers a southern aspect, provided the soil is not too dry.

  • It succeeds best in rich soil, and the plants should be set three feet apart.

  • The sets should be planted in April or May, according to the season, about four feet apart, in light, rich soil.

  • This grows in rich soil, in mountain woods, and is charming in the forests in Mt.

  • This grows in rich soil in the mountains and is much handsomer than its eastern relation and strongly sweet-scented.

  • This charming plant sometimes forms large patches in moist, rich soil in shady places and its pretty foliage is often very noticeable beside the railroad tracks in Utah.

  • This grows in rich soil on mountain sides in the Wasatch and Teton Mountains and in the Sierra Nevada, and is found in the Yosemite Valley and on Mt.

  • In less than a week after planting, the tubers threw up strong shoots, and these grew very rapidly under the combined effects of rich soil, warmth, and plenty of moisture at the roots.

  • A rich soil must be provided for the plants in order to secure good results.

  • Unless systemic pyemic infection occurs or the fungus elements find their way to the deeper organs or structures the general health remains apparently undisturbed.

  • In that form of general xanthoma due to diabetes the treatment of this latter condition will materially and sometimes completely remove the eruption.

  • It may result from trauma, or be produced by certain cutaneous diseases, notably eczema and psoriasis; or it may follow injuries or diseases of the nerves.

  • Here was wood for fuel, clay and stone to make habitations, and a rich soil to grow food.

  • I was pleased, however, to find that they have a beautiful and romantic domain, a rich soil, with all the natural and artificial advantages they can desire.

  • LinnĂ©, as has been already stated, considered these flowers to be sterile, and only capable of multiplication by division of the root, but Willdenow obtained seeds from the Linaria which reproduced the anomaly when sown in rich soil.

  • A rich soil, with the necessary amount of moisture, will never engender double flowers.

  • Good, fresh, rich soil, is an element that is indispensable to the growth of healthy, vigorous plants.

  • Seed sown in March, in light, rich soil, will make fine blooming plants the same season.

  • Then place this frame upon a bed of rich soil, prepared for the purpose in some sheltered, warm spot.

  • They require a strong, rich soil to make them flower well.

  • The crop is also on many soils of larger quantity; and although the parsnip delights in a very open, rich soil, it will succeed in clayey soils far too stiff for the carrot.

  • As regards cultivation, the plant, like all of the cabbage tribe, requires deep, rich soil to bring it to fullest perfection.

  • Hyacinths should be planted in October, eight inches apart, and three or four inches deep, in a rich soil.

  • Jonquilles should be planted in October, two inches deep, in a rich soil, and should not be taken up oftener than once in three years.

  • These bands are placed close together in a hotbed and filled level full with fine, rich soil.

  • This plant will thrive best in a deep, rich soil, where there is plenty of moisture.

  • The cardoon should be planted in rows 3 feet apart and 18 inches apart in the row on rich soil, where it can secure plenty of moisture and make rapid growth.

  • Prefers moist, rich soil in valleys and uplands and moist, rocky slopes.

  • It requires a rich soil, a location well exposed to the sun, and frequent applications of water if the season happens to be a dry one.

  • A rich soil is absolutely necessary in order to hasten development.

  • When the plants are two or three inches high transplant to rich soil, setting them about ten inches apart.


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