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Example sentences for "replanting"

Lexicographically close words:
replacements; replaces; replacing; replant; replanted; replenish; replenished; replenishing; replenishment; replete
  1. Of the replanting of Trees, and furnishing the Orchard.

  2. And thus much for the replanting of trées and furnishing of a well proportioned Orchard.

  3. If this replanting is done carefully, so as not to mutilate any of the roots, and on a cloudy day, it is best not to cut back the tops very severely.

  4. For replanting in the second year good strong two-year-old roots should be used.

  5. On their other holdings no replanting is necessary, as there is always sufficient growth left for reproduction.

  6. This replanting is being done on abandoned farms, pasture lands and burns.

  7. Fortunately, private owners are taking up the subject of replanting effectively.

  8. Here replanting becomes necessary and should be done in every case where soil-wash is beginning on the mountain tops.

  9. The people of the state are powerless to prevent this except by buying all of these lands and replanting the forests.

  10. In about two weeks from planting, if the weather has been mild, the young plants should be large enough to show where replanting is necessary.

  11. If the first plan is followed, the missing hills may be replanted, if the former replanting has had time to come up, but otherwise the ground about the missing hills should not be disturbed.

  12. There can be no subsequent replanting with any profit.

  13. Great pains have been taken, by means of replanting the slopes and the erection of barriers, to protect the baths, and these efforts have been happily crowned with success.

  14. Here replanting has proved efficacious, and barriers of masonry have been erected, that have served the purpose intended.

  15. Not very long ago a government “forestry service” was established for the protection of the existing forests and the replanting of “wild and denuded lands.

  16. Federal funds should be increased so that the Forest Service can undertake on a large scale the replanting of burned-over lands in the National Forests.

  17. In some cases, they are even replanting areas that have been cut over.

  18. Illustration: American Forestry Association These men are replanting a mountain slope from which fire once swept the forest.

  19. Another duty of the rangers is that of replanting burned or logged-off areas.

  20. In such a case, delay in replanting could be avoided by having the seeds on hand.

  21. Sometimes the first planting of a given crop is destroyed by frost or insects, making replanting necessary.

  22. This is also the time for pulling to pieces and replanting that good spring plant, the large variety of Myosotis dissitiflora; I always make sure of divisions, as seed does not come true.

  23. I find that the lifting and replanting in no way checks the growth or well-being of the seed-pods.

  24. Hence an uprooting and replanting are necessary (a revolution not a reformation) which will give the world a new tree of state.

  25. The retention of the surface-waters upon or in the soil can hardly be accomplished except by the methods already mentioned, replanting of forests, and furrowing or terracing.

  26. A more fatal objection still, is, that the roots of trees will not bear more than two or three, or at most four cuttings of their shoots before their vitality is exhausted, and the wood can then be restored only by replanting entirely.

  27. In replanting pears in young orchard, how would it do to take rooted pear suckers, graft the Bartlett on them, and save the cost of nursery stock?

  28. The peach is, under most conditions, not a long-lived tree, and if your trees are 35 years of age, it is probable that best results could be obtained by grubbing them out and replanting with young trees on new soil if possible.

  29. As may be seen from the above quotation, in the days of Abulcasis replanting was already performed, although it is probable that the ligature was then left permanently.

  30. The retention of the surface waters upon or in the soil can hardly be accomplished except by the methods already mentioned, replanting of forests, and furrowing or terracing.

  31. The only other way to remedy this difficulty is to grant licenses allowing the replanting of these small quahaugs on the barren parts of the harbor until they have obtained a proper size.

  32. The mode of propagation is by transplanting the roots, which may be done in autumn or spring, though generally the latter, and as the herb is perennial, it does not require replanting till the fourth year.

  33. Many of them came to the United States in the hope of earning enough money to pay for the necessary replanting of their vineyards.

  34. Pribich used to be one of the richest wine growing regions in Croatia, but some fifteen years ago the vines were devastated by a blight, necessitating replanting with American stock.

  35. The forests will ultimately be destroyed unless some regulations are made with regard to the girth of the trees cut down, and the replanting of fresh ones in the places of those that have been felled.

  36. No replanting goes on, and great waste of timber is caused by the servants of the lessees.

  37. So rich are the Dominican lands that cane will grow from the same root for ten and even twenty years, while in Porto Rico and the lesser Antilles long cultivation has exhausted the soil and replanting is necessary every three years.

  38. Near Macoris the planters have had so much land available that instead of replanting they have often abandoned their old fields and taken up virgin lands instead.

  39. Thus in the course of a few years a plantation is started at comparatively small cost, from which cane may be cut without replanting for many years to come.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "replanting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.