This lady was no product of the plain; Social manurehad raised a rarity.
The cocoa-nut palm grows best near salt water, no matter how loose and sandy the soil is, and in these congenial circumstances needs neither manurenor care of any kind.
Immense quantities of wood are cut down, collected in heaps, and burned to manure the land, but this does not prevent the country having an appearance of forest.
At night it is so gross or crass one might cut out a slice and manure a garden with it: it might be called Stinkibar rather than Zanzibar.
Still at GFCH break up the soil there with a fork, and manure and refuse may be placed there.
Search for these in chaff pits, old heaps of compost, rotten tan, sweepings, manure of all kinds and tanners' bark.
Piles of manure and filth of every description concealed the pavement of the capacious outer yard of the monastery.
If this were carefully stored to manure the numerous gardens, it would be profitably utilised; but it belongs to nobody in particular, and is a public nuisance.
Picking up the papers, he returned to his office, and when Campeador reached port the bags of manure were entered on the manifest.
Nevertheless, I want to know about the chemical manurefor Palma," he said.
If you find five pesetas short, I throw the manure in the sea.
I should tell you, they are so indolent as never to manure their lands, or even their gardens; and that, till the English came, all the manure of Quebec was thrown into the river.
They sow their wheat in spring, never manure the ground, and plough it in the slightest manner; can it then be wondered at that it is inferior to ours?
The fixing of the nitrogen from the atmosphere in order to form nitrates available as manure depends, from the physical point of view, upon the creation of a sufficient heat to set fire to it.
Practically, therefore, manure in the future will mean electricity, and therefore power; so that cheap sources of energy are of the greatest importance to the farmer.
The Hercules is also excellent, but you must manure it well and water it often.
It might also be used profitably as a manure for poor land, and in a very cold climate, where it is absolutely certain to be frozen, it could be made serviceable as a tent-pin.
Manure should be screened and removed frequently, or it can be treated chemically.
The chief breeding places of flies are garbage cans and manure piles.
Flies are always a menace, and should not be tolerated; moreover, the thought of their coming to food directly from manure piles and privy vaults is disgusting.
Too much manure renders some kinds utterly sterile, as I have myself observed.
For who is able to manure an whole Orchard plot, if it be barren?
Climbing over private walls and stealing manure or removing soil 500 cash.
Any person who steals manure from private gardens, if the offence is committed in daytime, to be fined 500 cash.
It must have plenty of food to produce successive crops of nuts, and barnyard manure is the safest and most practical kind to use.
A thin coating of manure, not more than three inches deep, is valuable if large seeds are planted but it is detrimental to the development of small seeds and manure should never be used for evergreens.
Fertilize with ashes and all the manure I can get, and turn under clover.
I fertilize my orchard with stable litter and ashes, but cannot see any benefit; think it would do no harm, unless heavy coats of coarse manure are plowed under.
Uses stable manure and lime as fertilizers and believes it would pay on all soils he ever saw.
Some say if you expect to get a load of apples from a tree you must give it a load of manure every time it bears, and I think this is right, but don't put it too close to the tree.
During winter we haul manure direct from the stable and spread under the trees (not against them) out as far as the ends of the limbs.
On thin land rotten manure applied when the trees are small will do them good.
It is manure that the lord wants; the demand for manure has played a large part in the history of the human race.
The residue from the mill may be utilized both for food and for manure by the oil maker who is a tree owner and who maintains cattle.
It has long been the reprehensible practice of cocoanut growers to merely dig pits, manure them, set the plants therein, and permit the intervening lands (except immediately about the trees) to run to weeds or jungle.
The rational process, of course, calls for the return of the press cake, either direct or in the form of manure after it has been fed.
Yet, the lesson is still unlearned and, after much diligent inquiry, I have yet to find a nut grower in the Philippines who at any time (except at planting) makes direct and systematic application of manure to his trees.
The rotation that occurs to me as most promising on the average cocoanut lands of these Islands would be, first, a green manure crop, followed by corn and legumes, succeeded by cotton, and then back to green manures.
Incidentally, they will draw heavily upon the potash deposits of the soil, and they must all be turned back, or, if fed, every kilo of the resulting manure must be scrupulously returned.
I know that; but I will manure it without digging, and the grass will grow so rich to what it will outside of the inclosure.
The manure had to be got out of the stable and pigsties, and carried out to the potato-ground and garden; the crops had to be put in, and the cart was now found valuable.
After themanure had been carried out and spread, Edward and Humphrey helped Jacob to dig the ground, and then to put in the seed.
Let it first be remarked that this was on the new lands of the trans-Missouri Country, where manure had no more commercial value than soil, and is freely given to those who will haul it away.
Oh," said the smiling professor, "The manure will pay for the labor.
Prune all flowering shrubs, having due regard to the character of each, as bearing flowers on the end of the shoots, or from the side exits, give the annual dressing of manure to the entire shrubbery, with new upper soil.
Continue to dig, and manurethe borders, not leaving the manure exposed, or it will lose power.
The graft should be surrounded with good stiff clay with a little horse or cow manure in it and a portion of cut hay.
While flowering, too, it will be well to water with liquid manure at least once a week.
A cycle is thus formed which may be best illustrated in the case of cows which feed on the herbage of a meadow, the manure from the cows furnishing food for the grass which otherwise would soon exhaust the nutriment of the soil.
Fresh manure is not suitable for plant-food and would be of no value on the fields or in the garden except as improved and modified by bacterial action.
Some kinds of food may transmit the disease: lettuce and celery, for instance, if washed in contaminated water or handled by persons with unclean hands or perhaps fertilized with manure containing typhoid germs.
They are born in filth and they delight in living in filth, and if privies and cesspools and manure piles and garbage piles could be shut out from flies, the fly pestilence would be at an end.
The yard was in a wretched condition, with heaps of old blackened manure that had not been carried away: on the manurewere thrown in confusion a rotting block, pitchforks, and two harrows.
Judge, my unitary friend, how grateful was your letter, perfumed with flowers and moonlight, to an unfortunate up to his ears in manure and dish-water!
Floor beds are generally nine to fifteen inches deep; about nine inches in the case of manure alone, in warm quarters, and ten to fourteen inches when manure and loam are used.
The hops will keep up the warmth, and the manure affords a congenial home for the mushroom spawn.
While he likes good lively manure to begin with he is very careful not to use it soon enough to run any risk of overheating in the beds.
The kind of manure depends upon the condition of the horses, how they are housed, fed, and bedded, and how the manure is taken care of.
I am not prepared to affirm or deny that this mixed material has any advantages over plain manure; I use it considerably every year and with good results; at the same time, I get as good crops from the plain manure beds.
The loam in the manure counteracts this strong heating tendency, also with the loam mixture the shelf-beds can be built much more firmly than with plainmanure on the springy boards.
During the late summer and fall months, on his return trips from the Brooklyn markets, Mr. Denton hauls home fresh horse manure from the City stables.
All the manure for beds between July and the end of October is prepared out of doors on a dry piece of ground, but what is used after the first of November, all through the winter, is handled in a shed open to the south.
I came through the alley and Jake Hines was sitting on the manure box waiting for the mare to come home.
The doctor's old gray mare was standing with her head at the little square window, and Swatty got on the manure box and climbed in.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manure" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.