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Example sentences for "successfully grown"

  • It is not a Lily, but a Narcissus of the Polyanthus type, and, like others of the same class, the bulbs may be successfully grown in soil or in water.

  • Some of the most attractive flowering plants cannot be successfully grown in large centres of population, but bulbs will produce handsome blossoms even in smoky towns.

  • Coum=, are cultivated out of doors; and in some of the warmer districts of the South of England the Persian varieties can also be successfully grown in the open.

  • Coffee can be successfully grown in any part of Yemen, but its cultivation is confined to a few widely scattered districts, and the acreage is not large.

  • As they are mostly tropical, and consequently tender, none but the annual species can be successfully grown in open culture in the Middle States or New England.

  • If in ridges or drills, they may be made from two and a half to three feet apart; although some of the earlier and smaller kinds may be successfully grown at eighteen or twenty inches.

  • It is of easy culture, and can be successfully grown in any section of the Northern or Middle States.

  • Where the common varieties of Celery are grown or preserved with difficulty, this might be successfully grown, and afford a tolerable substitute.

  • From his alfalfa today, he is making seven heavy cuttings a year, which demonstrates the fact that this valuable forage plant under favorable conditions can be successfully grown in Cuba.

  • On the other hand it is true that many of the great grain crops, such as wheat, rye, oats and barley, cannot be successfully grown in Cuba, or at least on only a few of the more elevated plateaus of Santa Clara and Oriente.

  • In order for rice to be successfully grown, however, certain conditions are absolutely essential.

  • Alfalfa can be successfully grown in an orchard, providing you have irrigation water so that the alfalfa shall not rob the trees of moisture; otherwise it is a very dangerous practice.

  • Grapes can be successfully grown by thorough cultivation for moisture retention, providing the rainfall is sufficient to carry the plant when it is conserved by the most thorough and frequent cultivation.

  • Is there any reason, climatic or other, why the gooseberry should not be as successfully grown in California as elsewhere?

  • While alfalfa can be successfully grown in one or the other of its varieties in some portion of every State in the Union, it has its favorite feeding grounds.

  • Mammoth clover may usually be successfully grown in soils well adapted to the growth of the medium red variety.

  • Because of the many good qualities of this clover it is deservedly a favorite wherever it can be successfully grown.

  • Any root can be successfully grown if the would-be grower will only give close attention to the kind of soil, shade, etc.

  • The crop is certainly a special one, to be successfully grown only by those who can bring to their work an abundance of time and intelligent effort.

  • Less than a score of years ago Ginseng was looked upon as a plant that could not be cultivated, but today we find it is successfully grown in many states.

  • A variety that is successfully grown in one section may prove disappointing in another.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "successfully grown" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


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