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Example sentences for "nursery rows"

  • Little seedlings from under old trees may be carefully transplanted to nursery rows in the spring and budded the same summer.

  • Avoid all such trouble by planting good clean trees budded in nursery rows.

  • I am about to take olive cuttings from one-half to one inch thick and 54 to 20 inches long, and wish to root them in nursery rows.

  • After the seedlings have been taken from the seedbed and pruned, they should be set out in nursery rows, four feet apart, and the plants about eighteen inches in the row.

  • In the spring of the second season of growth, the young plants may be dug up and lined out in nursery rows.

  • I first planted these nuts in an open garden in St. Paul, but after a year I moved them to my farm, where I set them out in nursery rows in an open field.

  • I have a good many black walnuts in nursery rows, and I am going to begin grafting and budding.

  • Part of the grafts were planted outdoors in nursery rows as soon as made and part were placed in soil or decayed sawdust in a cool greenhouse.

  • Some species can be transferred to the open border or to nursery rows in the spring, but most plants which are grafted in this way are handled in pots during the following season.

  • The nuts are buried in nursery rows, and the young trees are transplanted.

  • Layered plants are usually set in nursery rows for a year after removal from the stools.

  • As in dealing with apple stocks, the importation is made during the winter, the stocks are planted in nursery rows in the early spring, and are usually budded in July or August of the same year.

  • They are then planted in nursery rows in the spring, where they are usually budded the following July or August.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nursery rows" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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