How To Use Tilth In A Sentence
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The soil has to be either specifically-designed seed-raising mix when growing them in pots or punnets, or a well-worked, light, fertile tilth when growing in garden beds.
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Historically, when forages were part of the rotation, crop rotations positively affected nutrient release and improved tilth.
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Mr Burrows added cultivator tines to scratch the surface and provide an adequate tilth for the rapeseed.
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Usually, a pass is made with a rolling cultivator to bust up the clods and make for a finer tilth.
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The gap created by the jagged edge which is now further into the lawn should be filled with garden soil, sifted to a fine tilth.
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Rake soil first to a fine tilth and don't forget to label the rows.
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Some of the claims being made for gypsum include: improving high pH soils by lowering pH; increasing the ratio of calcium to magnesium; and improving soil tilth and permeability.
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-- In the Rajahmundry district, during the months of April and May, the ground is frequently ploughed, until brought into a very fine tilth.
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In general, the same seed bed preparations are recommended for velvet bean as for maize, but a fine tilth is not essential.
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When the jungle was cleared out back and laid to turf I told the blokes to rotavate all the bulbs into the tilth and let them take their chances.
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The land should be well ploughed to the depth of 15 cm to 20 cm, and harrowed to provide reasonable tilth and good ridges.
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Good soil tilth is still a prerequisite for effective one-pass incorporation.
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Heavy repeated applications of manure and/or sludge increase soil fertility and enhance the tilth of minesoils.
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Prepare the ground by digging in plenty of organic matter, work this into a fine tilth, level it, and lay out your plants.
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Sanin felt none the more at ease for that; and when in the course of the 'cross-examination' it turned out that he had not clearly realised the exact meaning of the words 'repartition' and 'tilth,' he was in a cold perspiration all over.
The Torrents of Spring
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Intense ultraviolet radiation, especially at higher elevations, damages soil tilth.
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One of the many good touches in this book is its linguistic bent, as in the explanation of tilth and bourn, farming terms carried as baggage to the American Utopia.
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With the ground raked to a final tilth, and working from boards on the turf side of the job (so as not to walk on the newly-prepared ground), the turfs are rolled out and butted together as tightly as possible.
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This organic matter helps to maintain good tilth, helps to hold moisture, and acts as a storehouse for plant nutrients.
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It is glomalin that gives soil its tilth - a subtle texture that enables experienced farmers and gardeners to judge great soil by feeling the smooth granules as they flow through their fingers.
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So you'll be out in the garden with a spade for the rest of the day, working up a fine tilth, or whatever?
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The story of Tilth's remarkable birth also charts the beginnings of the sustainable agriculture movement
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Continuous cropping on these soils has meant declining organic matter and tilth, and increased susceptibility to drought and other adverse conditions such as erosion.
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Rotating corn with forages on minesoils is encouraged because soil tilth rapidly improves with forage cover.
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Select a sheltered, well-lit spot with a well-drained soil and dig over the earth to remove all weeds, before raking the surface to establish a fine, level tilth.
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Improving soil tilth and permeability by adding gypsum is only accomplished in sodic soils.
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Peter's whole farm is like a research farm where he tries different cover crops and studies their effect on insect populations as well as the tilth of his soil.
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Putting carbon in the soil improves tilth, soil structure, nutrient retention, rooting depth and stability.
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This is a good time to put some effort into the less glamorous side of gardening, although creating the perfect tilth can be rewarding in itself.
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This he mows and lets decay, allowing the organic matter to break down, improving tilth.
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Crop residue has a nutrient value and will catch snow, reduce evaporation, increase infiltration, and improve soil tilth.
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They reduce soil erosion, improve soil tilth, help reduce pesticide use, and enhance agricultural profitability.
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The term organic is a marketing term that describes how a product is produced or handled, says Gwendolyn Wyard of Oregon Tilth, a nonprofit organization that certifies organic products.
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Since the tilth isn't terribly fine the crops will be those which don't mind a few lumps and bumps - potatoes, beans, peas and courgette mostly.
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The soil has to be either specifically-designed seed-raising mix when growing them in pots or punnets, or a well-worked, light, fertile tilth when growing in garden beds.
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The gap created by the jagged edge which is now further into the lawn should be filled with garden soil, sifted to a fine tilth.
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Canlis takes a bow with a parsnip veloute; Tilth offered up abroccoli-cheese soup madewithaged Grafton cheddar; Ethan Stowell chips in his Mediterraneanmussels and chickpeas; Le Pichet shares its famous onion soup; Tamara Murphy cooks up sweet pepper soup, highlighting “the glamor girls of the garden.”
Sous Vide? So illegal
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Prior to planting, remove all perennial weeds and till in a 1- to 2-inch layer of compost, applying it more liberally where soil tilth or fertility are less than optimum.
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Gypsum is inexpensive so use as much as you need to loosen up your tilth.