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1
Or seed may be
sown
from
May to July on a shady border.
2
He said those had to be transplanted; they could not be
sown
from
seed.
3
The seed may be
sown
from
the middle of April to the last of May.
4
The half-hardy varieties should be
sown
from
January to March in pans placed on bottom heat.
5
Seed may be
sown
from
March to May, or in September if an early display is wanted.
6
All the hardy varieties may be
sown
from
May to July for a brilliant display in the following spring.
7
Yet, the seeds of Ottoman bestiality and future rebellion were
sown
from
the very inception of this empire-extending conquest.
8
There is some merit in the plan, if the seed of the burr clover were
sown
from
year to year.
9
Salsify may be
sown
from
the end of March to May, but two sowings will in most cases be sufficient.
10
The seed is thinly
sown
from
January to March, in boxes four to six inches deep, filled with good soil.
11
Antony brushed him aside, only to be met with another, springing up like the warriors
sown
from
the dragon's teeth.
12
Seed may be
sown
from
January to June, and a continuance of bloom may thus be secured during nearly nine months of the year.
13
The tobacco is best
sown
from
the 10th to the 20th of March, and a rich loam is the most favorable soil.
14
These varieties may be
sown
from
the 20th of July to the 10th of August; the soil being previously made rich, light, and friable.
sown
from
sown
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