orchard grass

NOUN
  1. widely grown stout Old World hay and pasture grass
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How To Use orchard grass In A Sentence

  • The most common cool-season grasses are orchard grass, smooth brome, meadow brome and creeping foxtail.
  • Apple-blossoms died quietly in the deep orchard grass, and tiny apples waxed and rounded and ripened and gained stripes of gold and carmine; and the blue eggs broke into young robins, that grew from gaping, yellow-mouthed youth to fledged and outflying maturity. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
  • The majority of their diet should be free-choice grass hays such as timothy, orchard grass or brome.
  • In fact, only a small portion of the brome and orchard grass germinated at all.
  • Rabbits, which find the knee-high orchard grass perfectly hospitable habitat, have also presented problems, particularly since they have shown a penchant for the spaghetti tubing that connects the irrigation hose to the misters.
  • The most common cool-season grasses are orchard grass, smooth brome, meadow brome and creeping foxtail.
  • ‘I've planted a number of grasses, like brome, timothy, perennial rye and annual rye, orchard grass and fescue,’ he notes.
  • The best source of fiber is hay, such as timothy, alfalfa, oat, or orchard grass.
  • The best source of fiber is hay, such as timothy, alfalfa, oat, or orchard grass.
  • The majority of their diet should be free-choice grass hays such as timothy, orchard grass or brome.
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