Plants that require a long season in which to mature, and which do not transplant readily, as melons and cucumbers, may be planted in forcing-hills in the field.
Thus they tourneyed together, one with an axe and the other with a sword, a long season, and no man to let them.
The great point is to insure a succession through a long season, or, say, the whole year round, for Turnips are always in request, and at certain periods of the year delicate young roots are greatly valued for the table.
Granting, then, that a good soil is better than a bad one, we urge the sowing of seed as early as possible for insuring to the plant a long season of growth.
It insures a long season of growth and results in handsome bulbs far above the average in size.
But I wish, rushing to embrace thy breast, O father, after a long season.
After a long season; but nevertheless he was very soon discovered to be too base to his friends.
O father, joyous do I behold thee after a long season.
Then did Aurelius turn his strength against Hengist and the Saxons, and, defeating them in many places, weakened their power for a long season, so that the land had peace.
To the first, I answered, I had been a true man a long season, and therefore it could not be expected that I now should cast in my lot with thieves (Prov.
Old pilgrims, ye who have set out well, and gone on well for a long season, consider ye are yet in the world, which is enchanted ground.
At length, after they had laine thus to small purpose a long season, they were licenced to depart home, with commandement to be readie to returne againe vpon the first summons.
Mac 6:52 Whereupon they also made engines against their engines, and held them battle a long season.
But where the blue claie aboundeth (which hardlie drinketh vp the winters water in long season) there the grasse is spearie, rough, and verie apt for brushes: by which occasion it commeth nothing so profitable vnto the owner as the other.
It requires a long season in order to its full development; but, being remarkably hardy, it will succeed well in any of the Middle States, and attain a fair size in the warmer sections of New England.
The price for good fruits of Gooseberry is usually remunerative, as the market is rarely overstocked by the sudden ripening of the crop, since the fruits ripen through a long season.
Low-growing hardy annuals, good for front borders or rockwork, growing from seed very quickly and continuing in flower a long season.
The cheerful little flowers show early in the spring, and with a little care bloom continuously through a long season.
He had been for a long season a friend and crony of our Dominie Mure.
And as I went it cheered me to think on Dominie Mure and his humours, for he and I had been gossips of a long season.
But these are vain thoughts, and I have had of a long season no pleasure in them.
For, though I was a changed man, I did not want to die and go straight to that Abraham's bosom, of which the Little Fair Man had spoken as one that had lain there of a long season.
I knew that he had been of a long season regent of a college in the town of Sanct Anders.
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