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Example sentences for "replanted"

Lexicographically close words:
replacement; replacements; replaces; replacing; replant; replanting; replenish; replenished; replenishing; replenishment
  1. Cabbages must be sowne in February, March, or April, at the waning of the Moone, and replanted also in the decrease thereof.

  2. A cure is probable, says Pliny, provided the mutilated and replanted Groundsel should thrive: if otherwise, the tooth will ache more than ever.

  3. After growing the bulbs the first summer they must be stored over winter and replanted the following spring for the production of seed.

  4. Every layer of roots was then replanted with the utmost care, with delicate fingering and just sufficient ramming, and in the end the tree stood without any artificial support whatever, and in positions exposed to the fiercest gales.

  5. I do not know how it may be in other gardens, but in mine these must be replanted every year.

  6. The Michaelmas Daisies are replanted every year as soon as their bloom is over, the ground having been newly dug and manured.

  7. In spite of her mother's remonstrances she insisted on doing this and having seen how the flower looked in her hair carefully replanted it.

  8. It prefers a rather dry soil, but should be lifted and replanted every two years or so.

  9. They may be lifted and replanted with their heads to the north, but this is apt to check them too much.

  10. One half was replanted on the same spot, and the other near Cadeac, at the base of the mountain range (740 M.

  11. In the first few weeks the seed-pans do not show any unequality, and often the young plants must be replanted at wider intervals, before anything can be made out with certainty.

  12. Dionis strongly doubts whether a tooth that has been extracted and replanted can really take root again, as had been affirmed by Dupont, Pomaret, and other authors.

  13. Previous to planting the roots, all the off-sets should be taken off and planted separately; keep the crown of the bulb level with the surface of the pot, and when they are replanted in the open ground, put them two inches deeper.

  14. They should all be lifted as soon as the foliage is decayed, and kept only a few weeks out of the ground, and then again replanted in fresh soil.

  15. Fortunately, this damage is done early in the year, so that when whole fields are destroyed they can be replanted with other crops and only the cost of seed and labor is to be counted as a loss.

  16. But France has long ago learned the lesson of forestry, and as soon as the danger was seen, the mountain sides were replanted with trees, and since then conditions have been gradually changing for the better.

  17. From an impression that the plants were destroyed by insects amongst their roots and foliage, I had several tufts lifted, well shaken out, and divided in the autumn; they were replanted in leaf soil and sand and kept rather moist.

  18. If plants are to be set or replanted this fall, enrich the ground with a superabundance of fine old stable-manure, and give each plant a few feet of space each way.

  19. The bulbs should be taken up and replanted every two or three years.

  20. The successor of Anastasius replanted the orthodox standard in the East; Severus fled into Egypt; and his friend, the eloquent Xenaias, who had escaped from the Nestorians of Persia, was suffocated in his exile by the Melchites of Paphlagonia.


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