How To Use Nurseryman In A Sentence
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These plants are sometimes described as the nurseryman's friend.
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It is something of a myth that only roses that have been budded on to a rootstock by a nurseryman will grow.
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And just to be sure, confirm its true identity with a reliable nurseryman.
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It is something of a myth that only roses that have been budded on to a rootstock by a nurseryman will grow.
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The nurseryman sent thousands of plants all over the North Island and quite a lot to the South Island.
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Again, consult your nurseryman for the best pesticide.
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Colonials such as the Pennsylvania nurseryman John Bartram collected plants and seeds for the growing network of botanists and plant enthusiasts in Europe.
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If you're unsuccessful rooting cuttings - whether in a glass of water or a pot of rooting mixture, ask your nurseryman about tree availability.
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Ask your nurseryman for a foliar fungicide to discourage outbreaks.
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Remember, it's well worth asking a nurseryman about the plants available - you may need more than one for a tree to bear fruit.
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I don't see this perennial that often in local garden centers, but ask your nurseryman about availability.
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First, if you've missed the deadline for ordering seeds from a catalogue, try to buy them from a nurseryman or garden centre where the ambient temperature is cooler than in a supermarket.
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I would photograph the growths and have an arborist or nurseryman positively identify the growth.
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To a nurseryman the past was about as much use as a tray of desiccated seedlings.
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Try insecticidal soap or ask your nurseryman for a miticide.
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Show your nurseryman a basic sketch, and ask for suggestions.
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‘People have had success with these,’ the nurseryman said as he handed me a commercial gadget to ward off my intruders.
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Recent introductions of foliage heucheras from Oregon nurseryman and plant breeder Dan Heims are making a big splash.
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I would suggest you take some leaves to a certified nurseryman for proper disease identification and recommendation of a foliar fungicide.
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Ask your nurseryman about fungicides that might offer control.
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Some flower more quickly than others, so ask your nurseryman for bloom times.
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Although light shade is usually recommended for erythroniums, the nurseryman had found ‘Pagoda’ to do well in brighter conditions and he advised an open, sunny spot.
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As colonial rule established itself and regions hitherto inaccessible became safe enough for plant collectors to travel in, many new bulb species found their way back to the nurseryman and then the gardener.