Use "sprouting" in a sentence

1. Office blocks are sprouting up everywhere.

2. Growing an Avocado from a pit starts with sprouting

3. Every crevice was sprouting grass and even small wildflowers.

4. Downtown Morgan Hill is sprouting coffee shops, brew pubs and restaurants.

5. Burgeoning (plural Burgeonings) The act of budding or sprouting

6. For example, you may try sprouting hulled sunflower seeds.

7. I see sprouting, crawling , flying life, undeterred by weather.

8. But even the grass roots of the club are sprouting.

9. Your hair is sticking up - it looks like you're sprouting horns!

10. The plant is sprouting on roadsides and railways and then blowing on to farmland.

11. The old woman had a few grey Bristles sprouting from her chin

12. Sprouting like delicate ferns from the moth’s diminutive head are two antennas.

13. The seeds you've planted are sprouting the tenderest of young green shoots.

14. Aduki NI Sprouting seeds YOU don''t need a garden, soil or even a pot to grow sprouting seeds, which include everything from Chinese bean shoots to alfalfa, Aduki bean and

15. The roots were in place and sprouting long before the 19th century began.

16. The stump of the tree was then banded to prevent it from sprouting.

17. How can we still remain young, as our children are sprouting into manhood?

18. As the calves appear, so too do the leaves of the newly-sprouting grass.

19. Trent dived belly flat into the protection of a bush sprouting from beside the concrete piling.

20. Skyscrapers are sprouting, shiny car showrooms are opening in place of old state shops.

21. Packs of sprouting beans are readily available and make a refreshing addition to mixed salads.

22. My retarded brother is a year younger than me, and he's already sprouting pit hair.

23. Multi-sprouting will induce more main stems which produce a larger number of small tubers.

24. Axils, and an apical bud sprouting from the apex of the shoot of Searsia angustifolia

25. Now, an army is on the march, attracted by the smell of newly sprouting grass.

26. Globe artichokes are sprouting new leaves and may need protection from frost in cold areas.

27. New capillaries can bud from parental vessels through a multi-step process known as sprouting Angiogenesis

28. He had a hairy chest, hair on his shoulders, and tufts sprouting from under his arms.

29. Thus, the roots of Anglicanism trace back to one of the main branches of Protestantism sprouting

30. She is very old now, with little, round, wire-rimmed glasses and whiskers sprouting from her chin.

31. If you see a lot of berries on the ground, rake them up to prevent further sprouting.

32. Sow No GMO Broccoli Raab Rabe Spring Rapini Leafy Broccolini Microgreens Sprouting Cruciferous Heirloom Vegetable 500 Seeds

33. There had been no quietly sprouting seeds of rebellion at Por Tanssie; of that he was sure.

34. + 8 But others fell on the good soil, and after sprouting, they produced 100 times more fruit.”

35. + 6 Some landed on the rock, and after sprouting, they dried up because they had no moisture.

36. As well as sprouting a few grey hairs, Kevin seems to be suffering the occasional memory loss.

37. An entire field is coated in magnificent green lichens sprouting from fist-sized rocks -- trees on tiny worlds.

38. Some other landed upon the rock-mass, and, after sprouting, it dried up because of not having moisture.

39. Specific methods of preparing foods can improve the absorption of iron (e.g. sourdough leavening process or sprouting grain).

40. This utopia won't be sprouting up any time soon, so Doguzhieva believes survival requires a sense of humor.

41. And imagine if he had hair sprouting from the middle of his nose, he'd look even odder still.

42. In humid climates, triticale seed had the annoying propensity of sprouting prematurely; often, while still on the parent.

43. Normally, tropical trees grow slowly, shedding leaves in the dry season and then sprouting new growth during the wet.

44. Or even the fur ball on Serena Linley, or the lilac curlicue sprouting from the mother of the bride?

45. On bad days he was frantic, with black bristles sprouting over his face, screaming shrilly so that he was quite incomprehensible.

46. 16 In humid climates, triticale seed had the annoying propensity of sprouting prematurely; often, while still on the parent.

47. We pass half-finished buildings, the inverted roots of reinforcing rods sprouting from concrete columns: the opposite of ruins.

48. 16 We pass half-finished buildings, the inverted roots of reinforcing rods sprouting from concrete columns: the opposite of ruins.

49. At a twist in the river lay the spinney, a clump of birch saplings sprouting through a thicket of bramble.

50. The Cotyledon forms at the crest of the endosperm, which carries enough plant nutrients to jump-start the sprouting process

51. They explained that “the moisture and warm temperatures of the sprouting process provide ideal conditions for the organisms to flourish,” states the Times.

52. This item Organic Broccolini Seeds (50) Park Seed Aspabroc Hybrid Broccoli Seeds, Includes 20 Seeds in a Pack Purple Sprouting Broccoli Seeds, 500 Heirloom Seeds Per Packet, Non GMO Seeds

53. While vasculogenesis refers to in situ differentiation and growth of blood vessels from mesodermal derived hemangioblasts, Angiogenesis comprises two different mechanisms: endothelial sprouting and intussusceptive microvascular growth (IMG).

54. By means of allometry it was possible to distinguish six different growth phases: early development (I), sprouting (II), appearance of panicles (III), flowering (IV), ear development (V), and ripening (VI).

55. "Buddleia is an opportunist that's always ready to capitalise on any slight advantage." Sprouting from seemingly every derelict building, it stakes an increasingly plausible claim for the title of

56. With regard to the application of the method for the protection of sprouting maize fields, the acclimatization periods of the crows and the optimal broadcast intervals of the calls were of interest.

57. Angiogenesis is traditionally defined as the process of capillary sprouting from preexisting vasculature, and is most strongly induced by low tissue oxygen tension (hypoxia), although can be promoted by other biological processes, as discussed later

58. The uses of Richard III: from Robert Cecil to Richard Nixon They were attended by a Crookbacked corduroy-clad waiter, almost toothless, with vigorous tufts of snowy hair sprouting from his nose & ear holes.

59. Instead of sprouting from bushes, the profusion of lavender and cerise, pink and turquoise, white and metallic gold blooms sprouted from the branches of pale-Boled trees that twisted their way skyward like spiral bouquets

60. Allelopathy is a survival mechanism that allows certain plants to compete with and often destroy nearby plants by inhibiting seed sprouting, root development, or nutrient uptake. 1  Other organisms, such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, can also be allelopathic.

61. The present invention relates to a plant growth regulating composition for preventing preharvest sprouting, comprising as active components A) a natural type abscisic acid, B) dimethipin and optional C) at least one herbicide, in addition to general inert auxiliaries.

62. 5 No bush of the field was yet on the earth and no vegetation of the field had begun sprouting, because Jehovah God had not made it rain on the earth and there was no man to cultivate the ground.

63. ‘The museum owns two masks, which are similar to the present example; they are adorned with a Cockscomb and horns but no chameleons.’ ‘Joe - black skullcap, five red spikes sprouting like a deranged Cockscomb from ear to ear - had spent the night at Sam's house.’

64. The sculpture Ages of the World (Die Erdzeitalter), made this year and installed in the Royal Academy's central chamber, nicely Allegorises the artist's tendency to collapse time and memory: used canvases such as might litter his studio are stacked into a teetering tower of Babel, sprouting giant poppy heads.

65. ‘They were attended by a Crookbacked corduroy-clad waiter, almost toothless, with vigorous tufts of snowy hair sprouting from his nose & ear holes.’ ‘He was an ancient, harmless, Crookbacked little man whose sunken chest barely managed to support two corroded medals, earned for heaven knows what acts of bravery during the first half of

66. 195 [ previous page ] Blazon Arms Argent on an island Vert, to the sinister an oak tree fructed, to the dexter thereof three oak saplings sprouting all proper, on a chief Gules a lion passant guardant Or; Crest On a grassy mount a blue jay (Cyanocitta cristata) reguardant crowned with the Royal Crown and bearing in its beak a leaf of the red oak tree (Quercus rubra L.) fructed proper; Supporters Two foxes (Vulpes fulva) Sable embellished Argent, that to the dexter gorged with a collar of potato blossoms proper, that to the sinister gorged with a length of fishnet Argent, both on a mount Vert set with a Mi'kmaq star Azure between lady's slipper flowers (Cypripedium acaule), red roses, thistles, shamrocks and white garden lilies proper; Motto PARVA SUB INGENTI;