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Example sentences for "vigorous growth"

  • The rose which is to be multiplied should be in a condition of vigorous growth.

  • The following are among the best of this family of roses: Beauty op Billiard, of vigorous growth, and bright-scarlet and crimson flowers.

  • One principle will cover most of the ground: Weaklygrowing roses should be severely pruned: those of vigorous growth should be pruned but little.

  • This will stimulate it to a vigorous growth, producing a stem which will serve to fill the gap.

  • When the rape is grazed down, the grazing does not appear to materially injure the clover, and when the shade has been removed by such grazing, the clover plants may be expected to make a vigorous growth on such land.

  • They have power to gather nitrogen from the air and store it in the soil in tubercles which form on their roots, in all soils in which they produce a vigorous growth.

  • But when seed crops are to be produced with regularity, it is necessary that moisture can be depended upon in sufficient supply in the spring months to produce a vigorous growth in the plants.

  • The laterals are produced within about eighteen inches of the ground, and sometimes assume a vigorous growth, and attain as great a height as the main stem.

  • Plant of vigorous growth, with a simple stem five to six feet high, rarely branched, producing from eight to ten pods.

  • These facts are interesting as illustrating the multitude of often obscure conditions upon which the life or vigorous growth of smaller organisms depends.

  • The bottom of the Liimfjord was covered with a vigorous growth of aquatic plants, belonging both to fresh and to salt water, especially Zostera marina.

  • Trees so injured must be felled, as they would never acquire a vigorous growth.

  • The state or quality of being luxuriant; rank, vigorous growth; excessive abundance produced by rank growth.

  • Most roses of this class have clustered flowers and are of vigorous growth.

  • The bottom of the Liimfjord was covered with a vigorous growth of aquatic plants, belonging both to fresh and to salt water, especially Zostera marina.

  • In the sand-hill ponds mentioned in the text, there is a vigorous growth of bog plants accompanied with the formation of peat, which goes on regularly as long as the dune sand does not drift.

  • Of vigorous growth, with a large and full flower.

  • A new red rose, of great value; fragrant; free blooming, and of vigorous growth.

  • Red and dark crimson; large, full and of vigorous growth.

  • Extra expenditure to secure good tilth is amply repaid by increased growth in the grape, and all subsequent care may fail to start the vines in vigorous growth if the land is not in good tilth preparatory to planting.

  • The vines to be layered are severely cut back a year or more before the layering is to be done to induce a vigorous growth of canes.

  • I consider the best plan of planting is to throw two furrows together, and plant on this double thickness of surface soil; the roots will luxuriate in this bed of fertile soil and with proper care the tree will make a vigorous growth.

  • I would advise seeding a hill orchard as soon as the trees have had a year or two of vigorous growth.

  • I dig borers out in the spring, then wash the tree with strong soap-suds, which I think eradicates all lice and insects that may be in the bark of the tree; it gives the tree a hearty, vigorous growth.

  • There are few weeds that can compete with the Crescent in vigorous growth.

  • I have found the admixture of a little fine bone meal with the soil to be strong aid to vigorous growth.

  • Defn: The state or quality of being luxuriant; rank, vigorous growth; excessive abundance produced by rank growth.

  • All suckers springing from the base of the stems were removed as soon as they appeared, and under such treatment the plants made a vigorous growth.

  • Proceed as diligently as possible with the repotting of such of the hardwooded greenhouse plants as require it, so as to start them in good time to acquire a vigorous growth.

  • All plants when shifted to be accommodated with a little extra heat and moisture in the atmosphere until they begin to make fresh roots, when they will require to be more freely exposed, to produce a sturdy, vigorous growth.

  • A free ventilation is of importance, and by closing with a humid atmosphere early in the evening a vigorous growth will be promoted.

  • The several varieties of grape vines originating at the Minnesota State Farm on trial here have all made a vigorous growth.

  • These will start right off into a vigorous growth, and you will soon have strong, healthy plants.

  • In this way, we eliminate the old and exhausted canes and keep the bushes in strong, vigorous growth.

  • A vigorous growth of underbrush clogged their progress, but having left the mysterious stranger behind, they felt no need of further care with their footsteps.

  • The road was lined on both sides by a vigorous growth of fir.

  • The shore in front was covered with a vigorous growth of fir, which, as is so general in Maine, found root to the very water's edge.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vigorous growth" 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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