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Example sentences for "sown early"

  • Autumn is the best time for sowing the seed, but it may also be sown early in the spring.

  • The seed should be sown early in spring on a slight hot-bed, and the plants potted off, when sufficiently strong, using a rich, light mould.

  • They are not particular as to soil, and are easily raised from seed sown early in spring.

  • Seed may be sown early in March in gentle heat, and the plants grown on in a cold frame till May, when they may be planted out a foot apart.

  • It is biennial, but blooms the first season if sown early.

  • Spinach seeds must be sown early, and then every two weeks for a succession.

  • If the seed can be sown early in the fall, before the rains come, the grass should be large enough, except in northernmost localities, to withstand the winter; but it is generally most desirable to sow in very early spring.

  • The seed should be sown early, in drills sixteen inches apart; and the plants should be thinned to eight inches apart in the rows.

  • If sown early in good soil, and allowed the full season for development, the roots sometimes attain a weight of eight or ten pounds.

  • The seeds may be sown early in frames, and the plants afterwards set in the open ground; or the sowing may be made in the open ground in May.

  • The seed should be sown early; and, when transplanted, the rows should be about two feet apart, and the plants eighteen inches in the rows.

  • When the seed is sown on the snow, or while the ground is yet in a honeycombed condition from early frost, it must of necessity be sown early.

  • When the seed is sown early, in hot weather the young plants are helped by more or less of shade.

  • These will do well on sod-land, sown early or late, or a part early and a part late, as most convenient.

  • As a rule, it was on naturally moist land, or after a good summer-fallow, sown early.

  • If this is sown early enough, so that the spring rains dissolve it and wash it into the soil, great crops of grass may be expected.

  • Carrots should be sown early in the Spring, in deep-dug and well-manured ground, in drills twelve or eighteen inches apart.

  • Parsley should be sown early in the Spring.

  • Celery should be sown early in the Spring, in light rich moist soil.


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