Two or three full sprinklings of this will keep down the dust for the greater part of the summer.
In smaller towns where there is no pavement, dust may be prevented by regular sprinklings during the summer, preferably with some form of crude oil.
Keep the early crops well supplied with water, and give them frequent sprinklings overhead, to prevent the attacks of red spider.
But here I must break off, and bid farewell To days, each offering some new sight, or fraught With some untried adventure, in a course Prolonged till sprinklings of autumnal snow 730 Checked our unwearied steps.
They show its amplitude, as masses and sprinklings of clouds, and single clouds, show the amplitude of the cerulean vault.
Many inscriptions covered the walls, among others the announcement of a show with a hunt, awnings, andsprinklings of perfumed water.
Every projection sent up columns of spray, the sprinklings of which reached the heights, bedewing the window of the cottage, and sending in the party under the gable.
Beyond the garden wall she saw sprinklings of young grass among the dark heather; and now the bleat of a lamb, and now the scudding brood of the moor-fowl, told her that spring was come.
Frequent sprinklings in bright weather will help to keep down the former, and will at the same time benefit the plants.
Frequent sprinklings of water, and a temperature of 60° or 65°, will give them a vigorous start.
Do not allow the plants to become dry for a moment, but give frequent gentle sprinklings of water, and rain-water is preferable.
Neither Moses nor any other teacher in his doctrines of personal effort and external purifications, his washings and his sprinklings of the blood of sheep and goats--no such teacher brings and gives the Spirit.
In the Old Covenant, the priest with his sacrifices and sprinklings of blood effected merely as it were an external absolution, or pardon, corresponding to the childhood stage of the people.
We had thunder, lightnings, and sprinklings of rain again during last night.
The slugs are very fond of it; a look-out for them should be kept when the plants are growing, and frequent sprinklings of sharp ashes will be found useful.
For Zeus to thee in gracious mercy grants To share the sprinklings of the lustral bowl, Beside the altar of his guardianship, Slave among many slaves.
Give regular syringings orsprinklings from the rose of a watering pot.
Where they are still protected with frames, give them plenty of air, keeping the sashes entirely off during the day, keep the pots perfectly free from weeds, and give the foliage frequent sprinklings with water.
Place them in the shade till they take fresh root, and give them frequentsprinklings of water.
Hot-house, without the smallest particle of earth, their only support being sprinklings of water every day.
When sown, give gentle sprinklings of water until they come up, when it will be necessary to give air to prevent them from being weak, or damping off, which many of them will do if they have not air regularly admitted.
Give gentle and frequent sprinklings of water until they have taken fresh root; or if in want of pots, mark out a bed that can be covered with a frame, preparing the soil therein properly.
Keep the box or boxes in a sheltered situation, giving frequent sprinklingsof water to keep the earth damp, which must be protected with a frame, or covered with leaves during winter.
Shade them from the sun until they begin to grow, giving sprinklings of water over the foliage every evening.
Give them a few sprinklings of water in the morning, and have a temporary frame of rough boards put together to place over them during the severity of winter.
The frames must have plenty of air, and give frequent sprinklings of water.
Mr. Stearns is here, and we have sprinklings of ministers to dine and to tea at all sorts of odd hours.
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