Use "replant|replanted|replanting|replants" in a sentence

1. He grows new seedlings and replants the fields.

2. The gardener replanted the disrooted shrubbery.

3. While gathering its seeds, it also replants the trees.

4. Empty building sites have been reclaimed and replanted.

5. They have replanted many areas with rare and unusual plants.

6. Salvage procedure. Medical leech attached to the congested replanted tongue segment.

7. Then these farmers can still replant and can get a harvest this season."

8. One of the first beneficiaries of this replanting guarantee was Bosco Mwinyi.

9. Often, after clearing vegetation, power companies replant with introduced grass species, not native ones.

10. Bullrush Seeds can be harvested from Bullrush and can be replanted.

11. Favorite Add to 10 Cranesbill Wild Geranium Maculatum Roots Plant Organic Medicinal Herbs Transplant Rhizomes Replant

12. “Introduced Bluestems can be killed by plowing, applying glyphosate and replanting with native seed

13. The grant of the permanent abandonment premium shall entail loss of the replanting right.

14. Big efforts have been made in pollution control. replanting and beautification of the city.

15. A replanting programme to replace the dying trees was initiated but is now in abeyance.

16. So we convinced our insurance partners, and later that April, these farmers replanted.

17. After returning from the convention, the family replanted the crops, and we later had the finest harvest ever.

18. Annuals Annuals live for one season and have to be replanted each year to bloom again

19. However, this area has been replanted so it will soon recover Aesthe c values

20. In addition, maintenance replanting will be required in order to achieve the desired species variety and density

21. 27 So on balance, it looks as though I will be doing the replanting and afforestation for Fairfax.

22. the costs for replanting during the first year after the establishment, regeneration or renovation of an agroforestry system.’

23. 27 Now enlightened farmers are fencing off and replanting areas which can he selectively utilised for animal feeding.

24. The Amaryllis bulb is prized by gardeners because it is easy to plant and replant after a short dormant period

25. Carefully I eased the plant out without breaking the roots, and we saved it, top and all, for replanting.

26. People will be able to direct their energies toward improving living conditions for everyone, toward cleaning up the earth and replanting it.

27. From November 1975 to December 1979 44 extremity amputations were dealt with. 35 attempts at replantation (28 upper extremities) were made. 20 replanted extremities healed.

28. Bloodhounds love to dig, so be prepared to fill in holes or replant that beautiful flower garden! The pup's toys can also be a source of danger

29. Children With Severed Fingers: Children are more likely to heal an Amputated digit and more likely to have good function of a replanted finger

30. 6 The installation team also provides replant, clearance and recon structuring service for the clients who need to adjust the old partition a new address because of business enlargement.

31. DESCRIPTION OF WORK Cut grass, raked leaves, did edging work, cleaned up rocks in yard, ripped out old flower beds, replanted new shrubs, laid new mulch, Airified the whole yard, fertilized the whole yard.

32. One should never underestimate the clinical implications of this fact, as it may lead to severe postoperative metabolic complications and potentially to death, especially in patients with prolonged warm Anoxia of the replanted

33. ‘In more trials with indigenous plants, his immediate challenge was to Amass sufficient quantities of seed so that large areas might be replanted.’ ‘Little is known about how he Amassed such a huge fortune before his death in 1852 aged 72.’

34. ‘In more trials with indigenous plants, his immediate challenge was to Amass sufficient quantities of seed so that large areas might be replanted.’ ‘Little is known about how he Amassed such a huge fortune before his death in 1852 aged 72.’

35. Begonias (Begonia species) belong to a huge family that includes over 1000 species worldwide.Except for the hardy Begonia, which will survive winters in South Carolina, Begonias don’t tolerate cold temperatures, and are grown either as annuals or dug up in the fall, stored and replanted in the spring.

36. ‘Before replanting, Amend soil with lots of fresh compost or organic matter.’ ‘Plant each clump in soil that has been Amended with compost and a balanced fertilizer.’ ‘Always Amend your soil at the end of your growing season and add organic matter again in the spring.’ ‘It may be desirable to Amend …

37. and undertake to replant the lots of land to be cleared, within # months, with fruit trees (in numbers or over a surface area equal to that of the plants cleared; and respecting the plant health provisions) of one or more of the following species (even if different from those cleared): actinidia (actinidia spp.), apricot (prunus armeniaca), sour cherry (prunus cerasus), sweet cherry (prunus avium), quince (cydonia oblonga), persimmon (diospyros kaki), apple (malus domestica), pear (pyrus communis), peach (prunus persica), plum (prunus domestica and prunus salicina); if, due to plant health provisions, it is not possible to replant the area with species susceptible to the disease found and, for reasons linked to the production specialisation of the holding, it is not possible to use one of the alternative species listed above, the subsidy is reduced to # %