We replant again with beans which are turned under in July.
When a plot is dug, we plant it with soybeans, turn them under in late summer and replant with a winter cover crop, rye or clover usually.
A lot of it has been pulled, and we have had to replant an awful lot of the stuff that is now just planted this year.
We take up the bulbs every two or three years in June, cure them in trays in airy buildings, grade them, sell some, and replant what we need to keep up our supply.
The remaining two-thirds are relied upon to replant the vacancies, by natural sowing, which they seldom or never fail to do.
Genoa as early at least as the seventeenth; and both these Governments, as well as several others, passed laws requiring the proprietors of mountain-lands to replant the woods.
Coleworts white and greene in February, or March, in an old Moone, it is good to replant them.
When they dig up this plant, they deem it necessary, to avert danger from themselves, to replant immediately a portion of the root, so that it may spring up again.
Use heavy rollers in spring to smooth and consolidate the soil; replant the roots thrown out by worms; mat the turf more thoroughly together; and crush larger but useless plants.
To plant trees and to replant where old ones have been cut, until all land that is not fitted for agriculture is covered with forests.
The messenger was sent back at daybreak to ascertain how many plants would be needed to replant these lands, where they were accustomed to procure them, and what varieties were best adapted to their use.
When the growths have become crowded, as they do in about three years, it is as well to lift, divide, and replantat a distance of 3in.
Divide the roots into several strong pieces, and replant them in soil deeply dug and where they are intended to flower; they will bloom finely the following season.
If possible, when you replant your bulbs, give them a fresh place—or, at any rate, fresh soil.
If you have no frame or greenhouse, and yet want to increase your Chrysanthemums, you can take them up at the end of March, divide them with a sharp knife, and replant the pieces.
When gardeners divide Pinks, they replant them deep, and with the leaves rather bunched together.
You need only get a clump of these, and if you want to increase it lift, divide, and replant in autumn or spring.
Before you replant it you must consider whether what you are going to plant would like a little manure beneath its roots, or as a blanket on the top.
They thrive in damp, shady spots, and every three or four years it will be necessary to divide and replant them.
At intervals of four years it will be necessary to lift, divide, and replant the roots on fresh ground.
A; b6(1)] replant a part of a field where seeds failed to sprout or where plants are damaged.
A; bc] replant spaces in a field where a seed or plant failed to grow.
Hingulíi ang ímung bitsuylasan pára dakug abut, Replant the vacant spaces in your bean patch to obtain a good yield.
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