Use "horticultural" in a sentence

1. Acaricides for agricultural, horticultural, and homegarden use

2. Bato Plastics is a globally active Dutch horticultural supplier and specialist in high-quality (bio)plastic horticultural products

3. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry services, in particular forestation

4. Welcome to my horticultural wonderland of rare and exotic orchids.

5. Reciprocal admission to other American Horticultural Society gardens, Arboreta, and more

6. Adventitious root formation is critical for the cutting propagation of horticultural plants

7. Burleys provides specialist horticultural maintenance, landscaping and green services throughout England

8. The eastern Arborvitae is the main source of horticultural Arborvitae varieties

9. Prefabricated and transportable silos of steel for agricultural and horticultural products

10. Aphid damage is among the most serious of agricultural and horticultural problems

11. Z. elliotiana is known from horticultural sources only and is probably of hybrid origin.

12. Citrus fruit, fresh, Agricultural products, Horticultural, Forestry products and grains, Fresh fruits and vegetables

13. Wholesaling and retailing, import and export of biotechnological, agricultural, horticultural and forestry products, grains and seeds

14. Synonyms for Botanical include agricultural, floral, horticultural, plant, vegetal, botanic, concerning plants, vegetable, herbal and biological

15. Transport, packaging and storage of fresh fruits and vegetables, agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains

16. In horticulture, Bolting refers to the premature production of flowering stems, especially on horticultural and agricultural crops

17. Wholesale services in relation to DIY articles and garden articles, agricultural products, horticultural products and forestry products

18. Automatic and semi-automatic dosing systems for introducing additives to water supplies for horticultural or agricultural use

19. Tauranga is one of New Zealand's main centres for business, international trade, culture, fashion and horticultural science.

20. Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains, live animals, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, natural plants and flowers

21. Flax plants, Appar is often used in horticultural settings such as road-side improvement applications and as an ornamental in home gardens

22. Horticultural cleaning materials included in class 1 in the form of bacteria free enzymes and complex long chain amino acids

23. AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 2020 RECIPROCAL ADMISSIONS PROGRAM Participating Gardens, Arboreta, and Conservatories For details on benefits and 90-mile radius enforcement, see

24. 5 CUBAN Bulrush CONTROL 2018 Sources of Materials 1Poly-Cel Horticultural Growing Containers, Hummert International, 4500 Earth City Expressway, Earth City, MO 63045

25. Retail mail order services in relation to agricultural, horticultural and forestry products, plants, flowers, seeds, shrubs, garden implements and garden accessories

26. There are two types of Celosia that are commonly known in horticultural circles: plumed types produce feathery plumes above the plants (C

27. Currently, Acaricides are necessary for the management of phytophagous mite popula­tions that can devastate many horticultural, ornamental, and agronomic crops

28. Tim Blenk Tree Care is listed in the categories Ornamental Nursery Services, Horticulture Products & Services, Pest Control Services, Horticultural Consultants, Tree Service, Consultants

29. ‘It mainly parasitizes alfalfa, but also attacks some horticultural crops, legumes, and Broadleaved weeds, though it is seldom found on woody plants, grasses, or cereals.’

30. Swiftach® Mark III™ Horticultural Attacher Featuring corrosion-resistant, stainless steel needles with drain holes for easy cleaning, this innovative Attacher is …

31. Agricultural products, horticultural products, seeds, forestry products, live animals (including incubator eggs, fertilized eggs), live and dried plants and herbs, malt (not for human use)

32. Biodynamics (“biological-dynamics”) is a method of organic agriculture that can be applied to any farm, garden or horticultural enterprise by following a series of practical steps

33. Acadian ® offers tremendous ROI benefits to any commercially grown horticultural products, especially to wine and table grapes, tree nuts, stone fruit, leafy greens, and strawberries

34. Helen Bostock, a horticulture advisor at the UK's Royal Horticultural Society, says that while a true-blue rose sounds fabulous[Sentencedict], it could stand out like a "sore thumb".

35. Prescription Treatment® brand Green-Shield® Disinfectant & Algicide — a biodegradable liquid concentrate for horticultural use that controls fungal, bacterial and viral plant pathogens and algae

36. Cineraria definition, any of several horticultural varieties of a composite plant, Senecio hybridus, of the Canary Islands, having clusters of flowers with white, blue, purple, red, or variegated rays

37. The study, the first to investigate the S-genotype diversity of apricots native to Turkey, was recently published in the Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science.

38. The water content of the nutrient-supplying soil may be adjusted to delay the germination of the seeds of the horticultural crop even when moisture is not supplied from the outside.

39. You may have seen Bactericides recommended in horticultural publications or simply at your local garden center but what is bactericide? Bacterial infections can invade plants just as they can animals

40. Plant Allelochemical Interference: Allelopathy Fulya Başaran* Plant Protection Department, Atatürk Horticultural Central Research Institute, Turkey Introduction All plants living in the same ecosystem are closely related and interacts

41. (d) common land consisting of pasture, horticultural or other land, provided that such land is operated as an agricultural holding by the local authority concerned (e.g. by the taking of animals into agistment) (1).

42. The National Champion Amelanchier alnifolia, as of 2016, has a height of 44 ft (13.4 m) and resides in Clackamas, Oregon (https://www.americanforests.org/big-trees/western-serviceberry-Amelanchier-alnifolia-2/) Fruit considered an emerging horticultural crop …

43. Others choose a Cemetery because of its history (for instance, one of the many historical cemeteries in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh areas), horticultural design, or because it's close to where their family lives.

44. Like the industrial tariff, the horticultural tariff was to be pegged to the parity price for heavy fuel oil, as determined by the Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek ( CBS ), and likewise adjusted quarterly .

45. WAGA, the Allotments & Gardens Association, as an affiliated RHS member get a copy of the Banksian Medal to award at our annual Show to the person who gains the most points in the horticultural classes

46. ‘Barberry, knotweed, Ailanthus, and the brilliant Euonymus known as burning bush are just some of the horticultural immigrants that continue to out-compete many of our indigenous species.’ ‘There won't even be an Ailanthus tree and a broken fountain in the back yard.’

47. common land consisting of pasture, horticultural or other land, provided that such land is operated as an agricultural holding by the local authority concerned (e.g. by the taking of animals into agistment, i.e. the taking in of other persons

48. An Agrarian society focuses its economy primarily on agriculture and the cultivation of large fields. This distinguishes it from the hunter-gatherer society, which produces none of its own food, and the horticultural society, which produces food in small gardens rather than fields

49. How do I answer the question on Schedule C part K about the Net income Allocable to qualified payments from agricultural or horticultural coop? After entering the information for your Schedule C, there is a Continue button at the bottom of the page.

50. Bellflowers are the quintessential cottage garden flower, with distinctive bell-shaped flower cups (their horticultural name, Campanula, is Latin for “little bell”) belong near the front of border where they can keep company with geraniums, day lilies, and coral bells

51. ‘Such Bigeneric cross plants do occur rarely in nature, and have at times also been artificially created in the horticultural field.’ ‘Pink dawn (Chitalpa tashkentensis), a Bigeneric hybrid between the narrow-leaved desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) and the broad-leaved catalpa tree (Catalpa bignonioides).’

52. This site Wastewater Irrigation Area: The wastewater of the showed mixed vegetation of species like, Alhagi Zabol city is collected, treated and used for the maurorum, Salsola incanescens, Aeluropus Afforestational, horticultural and agricultural purposes in littoralis, Peganum harmala and Atriplex canescens, some parts of the study area.

53. “Appurtenant woodland” means a wooded piece of property which is contiguous to, part of, or beneficial to a tract of land, which tract of land has a minimum area of at least five acres devoted to agricultural or horticultural uses other than the production for sale

54. UNCTAD completed the implementation of “A model for the development of a private–public safety control system for horticultural exports in Guinea”, which helped key stakeholders in the horticulture supply chain comply with GlobalGAP and quality assurance systems, enhanced facilitates export trade, and increased incomes and reduced abject poverty.

55. ‘Once registered, it will offer growers Agronomic and safety features not found in current herbicides.’ ‘Models for horticultural crops, like cantaloupe, are not as common as those for Agronomic crops, such as cotton and soybeans.’ ‘Part I covers Agronomic crops including grain crops, nut, bean, and oil crops, cotton, and sugar beet.’

56. The Environmental Agrobiology master's degree has new updates for the 2020/2021 course, encompassed in the 3 following statements: Contents/expertise: increased focus in sustainable production of cultivars, either agricultural, horticultural or forest crops, with a greater emphasis on particular cultivars and case studies.At present, it is essential that agriculture and biotechnology

57. Retailing Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products, live animals, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, natural plants and flowers, foodstuffs for animals, malt, food and beverages for animals, Beers, mineral and aerated waters, non-alcoholic drinks, fruit drinks and fruit juices, syrups for making beverages, shandy, de-alcoholised drinks, non-alcoholic beers and wines

58. The Arboretum continues because of donors like you! With your generous support, we offer educational programming, conserve Kentucky's native ecosystems, feature horticultural gardens and displays, and serve as a destination for those in our community and beyond to enjoy. Arboretum Friends are everyone who contributes to The Arboretum. With your gift of $50 or more during the current fiscal

59. Bolting is the production of a flowering stem (or stems) on agricultural and horticultural crops before the crop is harvested, in a natural attempt to produce seeds and reproduce.These flowering stems are usually vigorous extensions of existing leaf-bearing stems, and in order to produce them, a plant diverts resources away from producing the edible parts such as leaves or roots, resulting in

60. Sausage rolls, snack foods made from pasta, bread and cereals, crisps, sushi, desserts and puddings, prepared and cooked meals and snacks, salads, soups, agricultural, horticultural and forestry products, fresh fruits and vegetables, seeds, beers, mineral and aerated waters, non-alcoholic drinks, fruit drinks and fruit juices, syrups for making beverages, de-alcoholised drinks, non-alcoholic beers and wines, non-alcoholic energy drinks, milk, milkshakes

61. The invention relates to the use of a composition comprising S-abscisic acid or a salt thereof and another growth inhibiting active substance during a period of vegetative growth for the increase of the yield of agricultural and horticultural crops, annual as well as perennial, monocot as well as dicot crops, whereby the S-abscisic acid or the salt thereof is dosed in an amount corresponding to at most 40 g/hectare.