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.
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  • 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.
  • When Leila was seven years old, her stepfather ran out of fuel when mowing, leaving a large rectangle of unmown orchard grass.
  • The most common cool-season grasses are orchard grass, smooth brome, meadow brome and creeping foxtail.
  • In the Eastern and Central States, the most suitable pastures are made up of blue grass, timothy, and orchard grass, and of the common red, white and alsike clovers. Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry
  • IN front of Molly, the path, deep in silvery orchard grass, wound through the pasture to the witch-hazel thicket at Jordan's Journey; and when she entered the shelter of the trees, Gay came, whistling, toward her from the direction of the Poplar Spring. The Miller of Old Church
  • The best source of fiber is hay, such as timothy, alfalfa, oat, or orchard grass.
  • By the light of the Queen Moon, now at her full in heaven, he saw that the orchard grass was clipped, and patterned with small clover, but against the hedges rose wild banks of meadowsweet and yarrow and the jolly ragwort, and briony with its heart-shaped leaf and berry as red as heart's-blood made a bower above them all. Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • However, orchard grass (called coltsfoot in English farming books) will grow down 4 or more feet while leaving a massive amount of decaying organic matter in the subsoil after the sod is tilled in. Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway
  • The dominant forage is orchard grass, with some quack, brome, blue grass and assorted other species.
  • Most horses today on pasture only have one or two varieties of grass usually timothy, orchard grass with some degree of clover and fescue.
  • Here we plant a mixture of alfalfa and timothy, or alfalfa and orchard grass, as hay for horses or dairy cows.

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