How To Use Fruit tree In A Sentence
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Especially the flowerage of spring time, with its many wild flowers and the rows of fruit trees along the fairways, make even the most ambitious golf player stop and contemplate nature's dazzling beauty.
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Organic farmers thought it meant planting fruit trees through their arable crops.
Times, Sunday Times
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Throughout the homeland of the Penan, sago and rattan, palms, lianas, and fruit trees lie crushed on the forest floor.
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Environmental monitoring of Archips podana (fruit tree tortrix moth) in Bramley apple orchards in Northern Ireland
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Such is Commerce, which shakes the cocoa-nut and bread-fruit tree in the remotest isle, and sooner or later dawns on the duskiest and most simple-minded savage.
A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers
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The breadfruit trees, cycads and tall hardwoods of that forest hide hornbills, sea eagles and monkeys.
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Plant and prune vines, fruit trees, bushes and canes.
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This is a sure-fire way to get the best out of your fruit trees.
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The farmyard is covered with houses now, and the fruit trees blew down in storms a couple of years ago.
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The island is beautiful, with vineyards covering the rolling hills and orchards of olives and fruit trees texturing the mountainsides.
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The fruit trees began to blossom in March, I think it was, and there were new flowers every day or every other day.
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Now, fruit trees are sprayed to cure their diseases, and salmon farmers use drugs by the sack.
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Daniel walked up to a large grapefruit tree and lightly tapped his foot on the ground.
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If you are growing custard apples, bananas, sapodillas and carambolas, they could all do with a dressing of citrus and fruit tree fertiliser spread evenly around under the leaf canopy.
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There were no insects to fecundate flowering plants; the imported fruit trees were all hand-fertilized.
THE DISPOSSESSED
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The property we bought had a lovely garden, fruit trees, and a veggie patch.
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I mention this to Yacouba and suggest his committee should consider planting acacia and fruit trees instead of eucalyptus.
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He led them, between vines and fruit trees and beds of martagon and mirasolus, to the lion-house in his garden.
Vergilius A Tale of the Coming of Christ
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She saw a wall with espaliered fruit trees and the turret of a dovecote.
DISPLACED PERSON
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Give fruit trees and bushes a topdressing of organic fertiliser, or a mulch of well-rotted compost or manure.
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Specimen half-standard fruit trees can be grown as features in the lawn or borders, and mini upright cordons can be grown individually, in small plantations in the borders or in pots for the patio.
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In Brazil I have often admired the contrast of varied beauty in the banana, palm, and orange tree; here we have in addition the breadfruit tree, conspicuous from its large, glossy, and deeply digitated leaf.
The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live In
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Most plant catalogs and nurseries contain a selection of fruit trees that can be grown in containers.
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Net the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
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Many dryland fruit trees such as carob and olive also have a tap root.
5. How plants live and grow
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In the eighteenth century the great naturalist, Gilbert White of Selborne, paid a man to shoot blackbirds by the score every spring to protect his fruit trees.
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The gardens are fully of all the Jamaican local favorites, including fruit trees such as banana, sweetsop, mangos and much more.
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Fruit trees such as apples, currants and gooseberries should do well and, to be more exotic, you could try nectarines and cherries.
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Next to the goats' pasture was a large orchard containing all types of fruit trees.
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It was springtime and the fruit trees were in bud.
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Along the shore are ceiba and banana and ficus, and bright emerald clusters of sea lettuce (Chlorophyta), water hyacinth, giant mango trees, the fruit tree called poponjoche, and the bright-blossomed national flower, the Sacuanjocheink.
Richard Bangs: Nic' of Time
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How dare the new owners cut down those old fruit trees, not whitewash the walls, and put in those ugly blue tiles!
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Also, the Seventh-day Adventist church at the back of Golden Lane was damaged when a breadfruit tree crashed through the wall and landed on the altar.
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There were fewer houses and fewer fruit trees, and the farther they went the more dismal and lonesome the country became.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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A stooping, dispirited Adam and a wistful Eve walk slowly through a lush garden with gravid fruit trees and a profusion of animals, as a flaming red cherub, his sword raised, glowers against a possible return.
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Scale insects enjoy perennial plants and can devastate nut and fruit trees, greenhouse plants, forest vegetation, woody ornamentals, and house plants.
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Almost, when he knew the blow had started and just ere the edge of steel bit the flesh and nerves it seemed that he gazed upon the serene face of the Medusa, Truth - And, simultaneous with the bite of the steel on the onrush of the dark, in a flashing instant of fancy, he saw the vision of his head turning slowly, always turning, in the devil-devil house beside the breadfruit tree.
THE RED ONE
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He says that the caterpillars are ermine moths, which weave silk tents over bird cherry and other fruit trees.
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Ségala chestnuts form an important element in the food of the peasants, and the walnut, cider-apple, mulberry (for the silk-worm industry), and plum are among the fruit trees grown.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon"
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Cherries, peaches, figs, apples, tangerines, lemons, and limes are among the many types of fruit trees that thrive in containers.
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For a crop of apples, pears, plums, damsons, gages or cherries, which are left outside all year round, try dwarf and pyramid fruit trees.
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Most fruit trees flower in the spring.
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Plant an espaliered pomegranate or other fruit tree against a bare wall and train the branches into a living sculpture.
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Branches from fruit trees, dogwood, magnolia, and forsythia are especially amenable to being forced.
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Crows, Cuckoos and Parakeets are very destructive, parakeets not only destroy fruit tree buds but also raid nests and kill nestlings.
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If frost is predicted, fling some fleece over fruit trees and more tender shrubs.
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My earliest memories are of fruit trees.
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Net the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
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Many fruit trees require cross-pollination, making them unsuitable for small landscapes.
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Elaeagnus, and mulberries, are the principal fruit trees; of these the pear is the best, it is small but well flavoured; the others are indifferent.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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In the same way, every small home in the Caribbean has always kept some vegetables and a fruit tree (usually a lime, but also other citrus).
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We have a worm farm and compost bin, have planted fruit trees and vegetables and plan to plant up an area of natives next week.
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The breadfruit trees, cycads and tall hardwoods of that forest hide hornbills, sea eagles and monkeys.
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Even in wartime, the army was forbidden to cut down fruit trees, unless they were actually being used as bulwarks in defending against a siege.
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And because fruit trees and bushes can be beautiful and decorative, you don't have to set aside part of your garden as a growing area.
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Meadows, partly covered with arundinaceous plants, corn-fields, and European fruit trees, alternated with small thickets and groves.
Travels in the Interior of North America
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She saw a wall with espaliered fruit trees and the turret of a dovecote.
DISPLACED PERSON
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My great-grandparents would be dismayed by the dereliction of what was once the kitchen garden, where our pigs now rootle under the few survivors of Milicent's dozens of espaliered fruit trees, but they would, I hope, be reassured by the survival of some of the plants they put in, gifts of their friend Ellen Willmott, the great Edwardian gardener.
Hancox: All under one roof
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Date palms are one of the few fruit trees that can be safely transplanted at full maturity.
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My great-grandparents would be dismayed by the dereliction of what was once the kitchen garden, where our pigs now rootle under the few survivors of Milicent's dozens of espaliered fruit trees, but they would, I hope, be reassured by the survival of some of the plants they put in, gifts of their friend Ellen Willmott, the great Edwardian gardener.
Hancox: All under one roof
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Buck rubs were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots.
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Believe it or not, although I have gardened for years on a property that contains plants from fruit trees through small alpines, I do not own a pressure sprayer.
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Cutting down fruit trees for firewood is a case of killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.
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In spring its fruit trees blossomed against the weathered red brick of the asylum walls.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are fruit trees and a little truck garden.
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince.
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Next he remembered the old woman of the chaparral, pressing grapes in her mountain clearing; and Ferguson, the little man who had scuttled into the road like a rabbit, the one-time managing editor of a great newspaper, who was content to live in the chaparral along with his spring of mountain water and his hand-reared and manicured fruit trees.
Chapter XXII
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Believe it or not, although I have gardened for years on a property that contains plants from fruit trees through small alpines, I do not own a pressure sprayer.
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The marae is the forum or place of public assembly -- an open circular space, surrounded by bread-fruit trees, under the shade of which the people sit.
Samoa, A Hundred Years Ago And Long Before
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Put on a pair of snowshoes and pack down the snow around all your fruit trees.
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The line then pushes its way through a bewildering medley of tropical vegetation -- there are miles of cashew and breadfruit trees, of frangipani and jaks, and more than once a stately talipot-palm is discerned in full blossom -- for half a century the tree has stored its vitality for this one effort; and the burst of splendor spent, its career on earth is ended.
East of Suez Ceylon, India, China and Japan
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There were fewer houses and fewer fruit trees, and the farther they went the more dismal and lonesome the country became.
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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Their world was the fruit trees, the cornfield and the backyard with its pigs and chickens.
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Some of the other great bounty is coming from a couple of nearby fruit trees that have been far less demanding than the vegetable patch.
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A true bug : usually bright-colored; pest of cultivated crops and some fruit trees.
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The fruit tree man grabbed us and hauled us through a jungle of fruit trees.
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The gardens are famous for their hedges, topiary, fruit trees and the imaginative use of perspective.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lily and tulip bulbs can go into the garden as can deciduous trees, climbers, shrubs and hedges, roses and fruit trees, bushes and canes.
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They had been working hard at manuring our fruit trees after the recent rains.
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The contractor may use the area to grow and harvest minor forest products or interplant cash crops, fruit trees and other agricuitural crops using sound agroforestry practices.
1. Integrated social forestry program (ISFP)
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Remember that fruit trees are beautiful flowering trees as well.
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The gardens are famous for their hedges, topiary, fruit trees and the imaginative use of perspective.
Times, Sunday Times
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There a banana tree had been despoiled of its clustered fruit; and, beyond, it was evident that a similar event had happened to a breadfruit tree.
CHAPTER XX
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We were told that it produces very few plantains and bread-fruit trees; but that it abounds in roots, such as yams, sweet potatoes, and tarrow.
A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 17 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time
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They were a common sight on fruit trees and saplings in the fencerows and woodlots.
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Most fruit trees flower in the spring.
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Honey derived from cruciferous plants, such as rape, ladies 'smock, and the wallflower, crystallizes quickly, often, indeed, within the comb before it is removed from the hive; whilst Honey from labiate plants, and from fruit trees in general, remains unchanged for several months after being extracted from the comb.
Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
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Around the garden she has fruit trees like guava, mango, jack fruit, figs, sapota, custard apple, avocado bulls-heart and in the centre is the foliage.
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Julie ambled happily down the long immaculate front lawn, bordered on each side by miniature fruit trees.
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The farm consists of an area of fruit trees interplanted with annual vegetables, a mixed orchard of fruit trees with rows of beehives between the trees, 5 hectares of pasture, three hectares of wheat and a plantation of native pines.
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He says he plans to plant fruit trees and vegetables.
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Colorful hand-painted signs guided visitors through the fruit trees.
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This fact was emphasized by a long afternoon drive, beginning in the native quarter with its attendant bazars and ending with a long country tour for at least an hour through a forest of palms of many varieties, the tall talipot towering high -- higher even than the fruit-laden cocoanut palm, -- while bread-fruit trees, jack-fruit trees, and bananas made a pleasing variety.
Travels in the Far East
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From the back of a jeep I gazed at the rolling landscape - a vast panorama dotted with fruit trees and the grass-roof huts of scattered settlements.
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The bactericide aims at controlling gray mold of vegetables, and has unique treating effect on anthracnose and Cladosporium cucumerinum of fruit trees as well as black rot of tobacco at the same time.
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This arborescence is not circular, but, like the cell, is flattened at right angles to the long axis of the folium; in other words, it does not resemble a round bush, but has been aptly compared by Obersteiner to the branches of a fruit tree trained against a trellis or a wall.
IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
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And when I say unusual and exceptional, I'm talking about things like ancient languages, tropical fruit trees, vampire lore, and arachnology--not to mention some serious stargazing.
Omni Daily Crush: "A Trip to the Stars"
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The breadfruit tree at my home is bearing like there is no tomorrow.
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Fruit trees such as apples, currants and gooseberries should do well and, to be more exotic, you could try nectarines and cherries.
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Within this tent was a closet containing the carpet of the lord Solomon (on whom be peace!); and the pavilion was compassed about with a vast garden full of fruit trees and streams; while near the palace were beds of roses and basil and eglantine and all manner sweet-smelling herbs and flowers.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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There was even a nice crop of berries and some fruit trees nearby and they had quite the feast for their meal.
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Quince and mulberries can be started from hardwood or greenwood - pencil-thin tree cuttings from the dormant or nondormant fruit tree.
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Apples are the most susceptible crop as they can be attacked by caterpillars of the fruit tree tortrix moth.
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I saw one or two specimens of the bread-fruit tree, with its digitated foliage, and several kinds of pine-apple plants
Across Unknown South America
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South of the house is an extensive orchard of fruit trees, now part of the other two properties.
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A large selection of colourful bedding plants, tubs, window boxes and baskets, shrubs, roses, heathers, perennial plants, Ornamental and fruit trees will be on sale.
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Cherries, peaches, figs, apples, tangerines, lemons, and limes are among the many types of fruit trees that thrive in containers.
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She shows him how to use the washing machine and then goes out to prune his fruit trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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The well-known breadfruit tree brought to the island by Captain Bligh in 1793 was first planted here, and its descendants are still to be found in the gardens.
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There, you're welcomed by every conceivable fruit tree - oranges, tamarind and mango to name a few.
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Fruit trees such as apples, pears, and cherries are also important household assets.
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This rampart is now colonized by coconut palms, pandanus, and breadfruit trees, and I like to sit here in the late after-noons and watch the sea rolling ashore.
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In ‘The Battle of the Trees,’ the fruit trees are ‘mischievously’ badmouthed: the raspberry is said to be ‘not the best of foods’; the plum is ‘a tree unbeloved of men’.
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We were guided a couple of miles to a beautiful old house with a garden and fruit trees.
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There were fruit trees surrounding the house, mangos, plums, cashew and many more.
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Rowe's yard in Vinings, Georgia, has indisputable African antecedents, as manifested in its topiary, fruit trees, swept-dirt grounds, and highly varied adornments.
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Also, clean up fallen leaves from beneath fruit trees; they may be harboring diseases.
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As anyone who grows fruit trees knows, you compete with several insects for each piece of fruit.
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Forests of laurel, rhamnus, and arbutus, divide the ericas from the rising grounds planted with vines and fruit trees.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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Do not prune plum, cherry or other stone fruit trees now or you may let diseases in.
Times, Sunday Times
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Outside each, fruit trees, figs and vines were streaked with the ubiquitous dust.
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Certain tropical fruit trees produce perfect flowers with male and female sexual parts (guavas and passion fruits) while other types have trees of separate sexes (genips and date palms).
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The fruit trees have blossomed out beautifully.
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Onions repel aphids, rose chafer beetle and carrot flies, weevils, moles, fruit tree borers it controls rust flies and some nematodes and especially protects tomatoes against red spiders.
Organic Gardening: Companion Planting
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We live in central Florida and have a good-sized grapefruit tree in the back yard.
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This rampart is now colonized by coconut palms, pandanus, and breadfruit trees, and I like to sit here in the late after-noons and watch the sea rolling ashore.
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Before the season begins those in the trade identify jackfruit trees in the area that give good quality fruit.
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When the fruit trees are in bud or blossom, frosts may damage the crops.
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Now, fruit trees are sprayed to cure their diseases, and salmon farmers use drugs by the sack.
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This arborescence is not circular, but, like the cell, is flattened at right angles to the long axis of the folium; in other words, it does not resemble a round bush, but has been aptly compared by Obersteiner to the branches of a fruit tree trained against a trellis or a wall.
IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
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Still in the realms of exotica an Italian exhibitor, Rome Plants, had a delicious display of indoor and outdoor flowering pot plants including bougainvillea, succulents and exotic fruit trees such as fig, kiwi and peach.
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There were lilies and foxgloves, roses and lilacs, and some sort of fruit tree that bore square-shaped green fruit.
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There were no insects to fecundate flowering plants; the imported fruit trees were all hand-fertilized.
THE DISPOSSESSED
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The most suitable trees for bulbs and tubers are alder, ash, birch, cherry / Japanese cherry, oak and fruit trees.
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In 1787, the Bounty set out on a voyage to collect breadfruit trees from Tahiti and take them on to the Caribbean, where they would provide a cheap, nutritious food source for the plantations.
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Then they take all the honey that they gather, from the almond groves, the grapefruit trees, the strawberry patches, or what have you, and then they dump it into one batch and boil it.
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Net the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
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In the wild, fruit trees are raised from seed, but when they are domesticated they need to be propagated by taking cuttings and grafting.
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Cornmeal will help control all diseases on photinia, Indian hawthorn, roses, fruit trees, turf and seed flats.
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No one spoke as we viewed the envelope holding five maples, eight taxus, six evergreens, two ash, four locust, 109 living rose hedge plants, two flowering mother-in-law tongues, and a grove of fifteen assorted, colorful fruit trees.
The Grass Is Always Greener Over The Septic Tank
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In order to provide fish for her to eat, the son cut a hole in the center of a breadfruit tree growing outside her house.
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As he took me around, he proudly showed me where he had built terraces, where he had planted fruit trees, and where he established herb and vegetable gardens.
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Where the animals come together to drink and play, there are many fruit trees and some of the best lingonberries in the whole of northern Europe.
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Most fruit trees flower in the spring.
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For the best-tasting and fastest fruit production, you should purchase most fruit trees that are grafted onto proper root-stock.
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Thereafter we began to shed the plantations and move into rainforest punctuated by stilted kampung houses and jackfruit trees.
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At the back he eroded the once rectangular lawn into undulating islets of herbaceous beds and fruit trees.
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Beyond the fruit trees, the road climbs into long-ago-terraced mountains, passing through several small villages where old men in berets sit in the shade of somnolent stone churches.
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When the fruit tree is in bloom, they can perhaps subsist by picking the fruit off the tree; but suppose there is a blight, one year, on fruit trees?
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There were no insects to fecundate flowering plants; the imported fruit trees were all hand-fertilized.
THE DISPOSSESSED
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Do not prune plum, cherry or other stone fruit trees now or you may let diseases in.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's resistant to humidity diseases, and is readily available at the specialist fruit tree nurseries.
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I looked up and there, in a part of a breadfruit tree that seemed to be playing host to a nest of termites, was a beautiful Jamaican Woodpecker.
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I mention this to Yacouba and suggest his committee should consider planting acacia and fruit trees instead of eucalyptus.
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Give fruit trees and bushes a dressing of autumn fertiliser, low in nitrogen but high in potassium and phosphorous.
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Soldiers are accused of beating local residents - women as well as men - who have not obeyed the orders to uproot their vegetable gardens and fruit trees.
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Her neighbors became jealous and cut down the breadfruit tree.
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Leaf-buds occasionally arise from the roots, when they are called adventitious; this occurs in many fruit trees, poplars, elms and others.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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This eight-acre garden near Haleakala has more than 1,500 species of tropical and semi-tropical plants from around the world, as well as 30 types of fruit trees.
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All of these qualities vary with the species of fruit tree, the variety, and rootstock.
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Butterfly: so how to turn that tree from a poisonous tree to a sweet fruit tree?
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Oriental plane trees, cypresses and elms were planted in straight rows to provide structure and shade, while groves of fruit trees added colour and scent, with blossom in spring and summer and fruit at harvest time.
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The fruit trees have blossomed out beautifully.
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The breadfruit trees, cycads and tall hardwoods of that forest hide hornbills, sea eagles and monkeys.
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In 1959, there was a twenty-year-old man who, when seen sitting under a breadfruit tree with an unmarried eighteen-year-old female, had his jaw broken by an irate brother.
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There are 12 villas and a plantation house tucked away amid the mango and breadfruit trees offering the ultimate in privacy and relaxation.
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Keep the grass mowed or mulched around the trunks of your fruit trees and watch for the telltale rusty frass of borers - these larval worms can be dug out with a sturdy wire.
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The pens that once held thousands of pigs are empty now, but still there are the large, overhanging mango and jackfruit trees that attract the bats.
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The 0.08 acre contained a coop for two chickens, plus four beehives and about 20 fruit trees whose branches had been espaliered, or trained to grow in a flat plane to save space.
Cooped Up: Chickens Come Home to Roost for Urbanites With a Yen for Hen
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Sullivan's group laid waste to innumerous acres of cornfields and fruit tree orchards, leaving a burnt-out scarred countryside.
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We wandered around the big garden and budding fruit trees as more memories flooded back.
CELEBRATING SECOMBE: A Tribute to Sir Harry Secombe
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Catriona Boyle and Joanna Kerr give advice on a plague of wild garlic and barren fruit trees.
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Seen from a distance across the fields and fruit trees, its pitched roofs and white walls harmonize with the traditional rural buildings.
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Lemon, lime, orange, or grapefruit trees would respond well to having a cooking herb garden beneath.
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I found my Giving Tree - a Japanese citrus-fruit tree called a yuzu tree.
The Yuzu Tree by Shiro Sirversteinu - Yuzu-Citrus Fruit
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Julie ambled happily down the long immaculate front lawn, bordered on each side by miniature fruit trees.
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KEEP an eye on apple, pear and other fruit trees for pest and disease attack.
The Sun
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Besides mulberry trees, the farm boasts a variety of fruit trees such as jackfruit, banana, papaya, starfruit, lime and others.
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Net the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
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In spring its fruit trees blossomed against the weathered red brick of the asylum walls.
Times, Sunday Times
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Over there is our herb garden, and here are some fruit trees, from which we are cultivating a new strain.
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Fruit trees, especially citrus, can live more than 75 years, so annual repotting is the best way to maintain the health and vigor of both plant and soil.
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In the garden of the little farm, fruit trees are coming into flower, and others are beginning to leaf.
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Every mile, it seemed, Bruscino had a story of a bear encounter, or we saw evidence of bear activity - branches torn from fruit trees, seed-larded scat.
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The fruit trees were in flowers.
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Here, sheltered more completely than opposite the break in the reef, the artu came in places right down to the water's edge; the breadfruit trees cast the shadow of their great scalloped leaves upon the water; glades, thick with fern, wildernesses of the mammee apple, and bushes of the scarlet "wild cocoanut" all slipped by, as the dinghy, hugging the shore, crept up the lagoon.
The Blue Lagoon: a romance
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Seen from a distance across the fields and fruit trees, its pitched roofs and white walls harmonize with the traditional rural buildings.
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The evening sun burnishes the huge leaves of the breadfruit trees.
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Even the brushwood is a fruit tree, namely, the guava, which from its abundance is as noxious as a weed.
The Beauties of Nature and the Wonders of the World We Live In
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Do not prune plum, cherry or other stone fruit trees now or you may let diseases in.
Times, Sunday Times
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Also, clean up fallen leaves from beneath fruit trees; they may be harboring diseases.
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I squinted at the horizon, hoping for some infinitesimal glimpse of Barnhill, remembering the fruit trees and rose bushes Orwell planted one year during a special winter visit, dreaming of the glorious garden he managed to carve out of the "jungle," reminiscing about the afternoon "the whole of the nearest village" arrived in lorries to help harvest the corn, regretting the beautiful white beaches that are now never used for swimming.
In Search of Orwell's Scottish Retreat
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And so it goes with the following fruit trees; I will not try to give you all the figures: mango, guanabana, lichi, (? lemon), avocado,
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She shows him how to use the washing machine and then goes out to prune his fruit trees.
Times, Sunday Times
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Net the fruit trees to protect them from birds.
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The lecturer dealt principally with the budding of fruit trees and the control of insect pests.
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Cutting down fruit trees for firewood is a case of killing the goose that lays the golden eggs.
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In Kangwon Province, there were villages with trickling brooks and houses with fruit trees in the yard.
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For perennial crops such as coffee, bananas and fruit trees such as mangoes and oranges, apply approximately a tinful or two of manure per hole.
Chapter 8
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Throughout the homeland of the Penan, sago and rattan, palms, lianas, and fruit trees lie crushed on the forest floor.