Use "sow the good seed" in a sentence

1. I sow the seed in pots of soil-based compost.

2. Sow the seed in a warm place in February/March.

3. 11 I sow the seed in pots of soil-based compost.

4. 8 Then let me sow seed and someone else eat,+

5. Moreover, they cannot sow seed, reap, or store food for the future.

6. 23 I will sow her like seed for myself in the earth,+

7. 12 Sow seed for yourselves in righteousness and reap loyal love.

8. 9 “You must not sow your vineyard with two sorts of seed.

9. You should not sow your field with seed or prune your vineyard.

10. There, in the land of long winters, Jehovah’s Witnesses continue to sow Kingdom seed.

11. How to propagate Cowslips and primroses: Sow the seed thinly and evenly, and leave uncovered

12. 16 Jehovah “plows in order to sow seed” and “loosens and harrows his ground.”

13. Broadcast definition is - to scatter or sow (seed or something similar) over a broad area

14. They saturated the ground and made it possible for people to sow their seed and harvest the produce.

15. Can direct sow Columbine seeds into prepared seed beds in groups of 3 to 4 seeds, …

16. “In the morning sow your seed and until the evening do not let your hand rest.” —ECCLESIASTES 11:6.

17. Growing Annatto is commonly grown from woody stem cuttings or from seed; direct sow outdoors in fall

18. (1 Peter 4:18) Let us, therefore, be determined always to sow seed for ourselves in righteousness.

19. + 22 Then you will sow seed in the eighth year and eat from the old crop until the ninth year.

20. Then, in the following year, men will sow seed in the usual way and enjoy the fruitage of their labor.

21. If you only want a few Cabbages, it is best to sow in seed trays, then transplant outdoors.

22. Burnets hybridize readily, leading to the possibility of unique seedlings; however, seed is abundantly produced and can self-sow vigorously

23. 4 The one who watches the wind will not sow seed, and the one who looks at the clouds will not reap.

24. Why was the seed sown in good soil able to produce good fruit?

25. Columbine will germinate best if sown in seed trays or pots and chilled (refrigerated) at 40 degrees F for 3 to 4 weeks.; Sow indoors using a seed starting kit; Just cover the seeds lightly with seed starting formula

26. “He that is watching the wind will not sow seed,” says the Bible, “and he that is looking at the clouds will not reap.”

27. “He that is watching the wind will not sow seed; and he that is looking at the clouds will not reap.” —Ecclesiastes 11:4.

28. Aubergines need a long season to grow, so it’s best to sow seed as early as January in moist, peat-free multi-purpose compost, and keep in a heated propagator under a growing light, to prevent seedlings going leggy (sow seed in March if you don’t have a heated propagator)

29. 9 However, what about the Kingdom seed sown in good soil?

30. But the Bible reminds us: “He that is watching the wind will not sow seed; and he that is looking at the clouds will not reap.”

31. Long known as the seed of good luck, the rich flavor of the Benne seed has graced Southern recipes for generations

32. 15 Of evil grain, no good seed can come. 

33. Sow the seeds in rows.

34. Sow the seeds quite thinly.

35. In the spring I use the rake to make a good seed bed.

36. Sow the radish seeds thinly.

37. 9 In the spring I use the rake to make a good seed bed.

38. Sow the seeds in pots.

39. ‘Sow bountifully, reap bountifully’

40. Sow nothing, reap nothing.

41. Early sow, early mow.

42. Sow the seeds outdoors in spring.

43. Broadcasting Brome seed on the surface with shallow incorporation can result in good stands

44. We Reap What We Sow

45. You reap what you sow.

46. In 2 Corinthians 9:6, the Apostle Paul wrote, Sow sparingly, reap sparingly; sow Bountifully , reap Bountifully .

47. 20 “He will certainly give the rain for your seed with which you sow the ground, and as the produce of the ground bread, which must become fat and oily.

48. A Time to Sow

49. Sow our cop oats.

50. The wise man wrote: “In the morning sow your seed and until the evening do not let your hand rest; for you are not knowing where this will have success.”

51. Sow the seeds in late March.

52. The sow breeds piglets in the spring.

53. A gardener may prepare his ground, sow his seed, and carefully tend the plants, but in the end it is because of the wonderful creative power of God that things grow.

54. The fine and good soil, being soft and deep, allows the roots of the seed to sink down, and as a result, the seed sprouts and produces fruit.

55. Sow Bountifully and Reap Bountifully

56. What we sow, we reap.

57. Sow the wind and reap the whirlwind. 

58. Oh, shut up, you stupid sow!

59. Lazy , slothful people sow poverty tomorrow.

60. They remember the Bible’s wise counsel: “In the morning sow your seed and until the evening do not let your hand rest; for you are not knowing where this will have success, either here or there, or whether both of them will alike be good.” —Ecclesiastes 11:6.

61. Sow early for an early crop.

62. Indeed, we reap what we sow.

63. We must work the good soil of our heart, where the seed of Kingdom truth was sown.

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65. Backfatter: Culled breeding sow or boar

66. Farmers sow grain seeds in spring.

67. 8 The “seed” was good in each case, but fruitage would depend upon the condition of the soil.

68. As you sow, so shall you reap.

69. - UPDATING OF THE RULES ON THE MARKETING OF BEET SEED , FODDER PLANT SEED , SEED GRAIN , OILSEEDS AND FIBRE PLANT SEED ,

70. The prolificacy of sow is an important target.

71. You won't sow dissension between us.

72. as you sow you shall mow.

73. Sow rows of lettuces between other vegetables.

74. 8 We'll sow this field with barley.

75. In an illustrative way, Isaiah compared Jehovah to a farmer and said: “Is it all day long that the plower plows in order to sow seed, that he loosens and harrows his ground?

76. A sow, when washed; returns to the muck. 

77. Ireland is the old sow that eats her farrow.

78. They that sow the wind, shall reap the whirlwind. 

79. A scripture that helped them to make that “jump” was Ecclesiastes 11:4, which states: “The one who watches the wind will not sow seed, and the one who looks at the clouds will not reap.”

80. Severe bush foot in a sow – despite treatment the sow is severely lame this animal needs to be Culled/euthanased on the farm