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Example sentences for "good seed"

  • The figure "0" means that no capsule was produced, or if a capsule was produced that it contained no good seed.

  • Moreover the seeds in the same capsule frequently differ so much in size that it is scarcely possible to decide which ought to be counted as good seed.

  • The ground should be moderately rich and quite mellow through being well broken up; in other words, a good seed-bed must be prepared.

  • Be particular to have a good seed-bed, that the plants may grow well from the first; if the early growth be starved, the plants become the victims of club and other ruinous maladies.

  • A good seed-bed in an open spot is absolutely necessary.

  • Yea, it will strengthen your faith: for ye will say I know that this is a good seed; for behold it sprouteth and beginneth to grow.

  • For everything has its existence from a source and root; and if anything has not a head, it is nothing; nor does anything well confer a new birth, unless it be born again of good seed.

  • Good plants are, in proportion to the amounts used, just as important as good seed--and of course you cannot afford losing weeks of garden usefulness by growing entirely from seed sown out-doors.

  • Good seed, therefore, is the first thing necessary for a good crop.

  • Good seed should be nearly or quite pure and should possess high vitality.

  • One may secure a good seed-bed after cotton and corn as well as after cowpeas and other legumes.

  • What kind of seed are you sowing, my friend, good seed or bad seed?

  • Weeds always seem to grow and spread more rapidly than good seed.

  • Be sure that the seed you are sowing is good seed.

  • The truest pleasures spring from the good seed of righteousness--none else are profitable.

  • Those only who have lived among them, and shared their lot, know how much the poor but intelligent and industrious cultivators of the soil will do and bear in order to preserve or obtain plenty of "good seed.

  • It was "good seed" that the careful husbandman cast among the clods.

  • That besides ugly, malformed roots, degenerated seed does not produce nearly the weight of crop of good seed, under the same circumstances of growth.

  • Their spindle-shaped roots were quite remarkable, and they were the rule, although in good seed, however bad the soil, they would have been the exception.

  • Where, however, good seed can be depended upon, it is much cheaper, though at a considerable increase of first seeds cost, as not only quality but the quantity of live so considerably depends upon the truth and honesty of the seedsman.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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