Fill nine small containers, such as flowerpots or tea cups, with presoaked floral loam. |
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The soil is loam and the subsoil Old Red Sandstone, interstratified with cornstone at Pippin's Hill in the north. |
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Good soil structure is one that is equally balanced between sand, clay and loam. |
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There was an umber and ozone odor, like lightning striking the loam of a farmer's field. |
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Beneath the shallow turf line the loose stoneless silt loam contained slight iron staining and abundant molluscs. |
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But for farmers intending to grow soyabeans, it advisable to grow the crop on clay loam and sandy loam, which are the best soils for the plant. |
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The preferred soil is coarse to fine, preferably hard, compact clay or silty clay loam. |
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Well enriched, mellow loam, deeply dug or plowed, is best suited to the requirements of Carrots. |
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The loam of the junkyard was rich and fertile, streaming with healthy earthworms, mole crickets, and warty toads camouflaged against the ground. |
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Red soil and sandy loam were most suitable for plant cultivation, compared to clay soil or clay loam soil. |
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The Kirkland silt loam soil at the wheat pasture research unit is typical of much of the cropland in north central Oklahoma. |
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The south-eastern slope bears heavy loessic soil, mixed with superficial pebbles and compact loam soil. |
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The strickle and loam process is a well practiced and cheaper way for making large round shaped castings and is used in bell foundries. |
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Soils of the gap floor are Andover, a deep, poorly drained loam of low permeability derived from sandstone and shale colluvium. |
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This cactus typically grows in gravelly clay or loam soils, partially shaded by other plants or rocks. |
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Texture of the fine-earth fraction is silt loam or loam with gravelly or very gravelly modifiers. |
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The species occurs on sand, clay and loam, among low open woodland and in shrubland. |
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As good a soil as any is one composed of garden loam, sand, and well-rotted cow manure in equal parts. |
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The soil of all stands was a readily erodible silty or sandy loam underlain by a reddish sand and clay. |
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The north side has some very good silty clay loam, while the southwest corner is very sandy. |
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Lodes of ore and inches of fertile loam have little bearing on a nation's prosperity and influence anymore. |
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The walls of loam and natural stones are in the Tibetan building tradition, while the woodwork of the columns, facades and walls is Kashmiri. |
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Similarly, the 1904 workmen set molds of brick and loam around plaster casts. |
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Most need full sun and fertile, well-drained sandy loam with a neutral pH and abundant organic matter. |
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Crabro advena nests in soils ranging from coarse sand and loamy fine sand to silty loam and gravelly loam. |
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Through her long fingers fall clumps of rich loam and tiny, glistening seeds. |
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Liddell silt loam is classified as a coarse-silty, siliceous, subactive, acid, thermic typic endoaquept. |
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For corn, select only those sites where the mixed topsoil-upper subsoil placed over the spoil is of silt-loam or silty-clay loam texture. |
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All sites showed indications of soil slumping, and the loam to silt loam soil was derived from glacial till. |
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The white syringa prefers sandy or alluvial soils while the mountain syringa grows more readily in a clay loam soil. |
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The soil is a silty clay loam and located in the Finger Lakes. |
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The soil is loam and clay on a subsoil of Kimmeridge Clay and Corallian. |
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The grass leaves and roots gradually rot down to produce a fine, crumbly loam that can be used for potting all sorts of plants from tomatoes to tulips. |
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Base materials for the run: adobe, unbaked bricks made of loam tamped down in a mould, produced on the spot by the villagers. |
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Attention the back of the most part of the geodes is covered with loam, avoid of their make have a bath, a gun spray will very well suit. |
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The major breakdown product was found to be mobile in loamy sand, but immobile in silt loam. |
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Windblown sand soil predominates, with some light tertiary soil which has a typical content of silt and loam. |
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The disease is serious on sandy, loam, clay and peat soils, but is never found in marl soils. |
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The mild climate with a lot of sun and wind as well as the weather-beaten chalk and loam soil offer ideal cultivation conditions for winegrowing. |
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On more than half the island, the red sandy loam is suitable for cultivation. |
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The gravel layer was created by erosion of the sand, loam and clay during the tertiary ice ages. |
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Thus the municipality not only offers the ditch but also the loam and gives some advice through its professional gardeners. |
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The following options are essentially designed for areas with sandy or sandy loam soils. |
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In general, the models resulted in mostly positive, modest changes in the productivity of Native Grasslands located on loam soils. |
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Reforestation includes the adding of lime to neutralize the acidity of the sites and loam topsoil in some cases. |
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These resemble the little veins or cracks that are sometimes found to run through the loam in loam pits. |
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The term loam refers to soils with more equal proportions of sand, silt and clay. |
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It grows best in deep loam to clay loam soils, but will also have adequate growth in poorer soils. |
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Good crumbling and suitable for working on slopes, for loam and clay soils, but also for light soils. |
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Soils are composed of Gilpin silt loam, a moderately deep, well drained soil with a lower subsoil of silty clay loam of the subgroup Typic Hapludult. |
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The soil at the experimental site was a Lawes brown black clay loam, which is a moderately fertile deep alluvial, weakly cracking vertisol that was well drained. |
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The rough grade was thinly plated with permeable sandy loam soils. |
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In recent years, the surface has been laid with sand and loam. |
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These soils are moderately deep to deep, well-drained loam or silt loam surface soils with loam or silty clay loam subsoils, formed primarily in sandstone residuum. |
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This tough plant will grow in exposed or sheltered aspects and in acid, alkaline or neutral soil of chalk, clay, sand or loam as long as it doesn't get waterlogged. |
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Heavy loam and clay soils especially benefit from this treatment. |
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In the morning, Michael and I dumped five-gallon buckets full of compost, forest loam, sand, and leaf mold onto the root cellar's cold cement floor. |
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A soil mixture composed of about 2 parts fertile loam, 1 part leaf mold or peat, and 1 part sand or perlite is recommended for growing African violets. |
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Camp Nelson and High Bridge were dry woodlands in silty clay on steep, south-facing, gorge slopes, but Scotts Grove was a mesie woodland on level silt loam. |
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It can be seen from Table 3 that TF values for agricultural plants are normally within the range of 0.001-1 for mineral soils with textures of loam or clay. |
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Native populations are found in loam or clay depressions containing moderately saline soils and a temporary water-table, and also on outcrops of gypso-saline marls. |
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Peanuts will grow in clay loam, but small clay particles stick to the textured surfaces of mature peanut pods, leaving mottles that mar the beauty of the shells. |
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One slope of the mound had clay loam soil and another had sandy loam. |
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On top of this is a combination of slowly permeable and well drained fine loam over clay. |
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The soil of the study site is Fuller fine sandy loam, a member of the fine loamy siliceous, thermic family of Albic Glossic Natraqualfs. |
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The more densely vegetated sandy loam site supported scattered longleaf yucca, Mormon tea, black grama, sand dropseed and blue grama. |
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Indoors, also loam, gypsum plaster, woodchip wallpaper, mineral paints. |
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The five pipelines are buried in a dark brown, clay, loam textured soil, with some small stones or pebbles and coarse sand indicative of a fine-textured glacial till. |
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Kenaf, although adaptable to various soils, grows best in well-drained, sandy loam and requires a warm, moist climate, tropical or subtropical, without excessively heavy rains or strong winds. |
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The most fertile and arable lands in the area overlie zones of sedimentary rocks and tidal deposits that erode readily to create fine-textured soils of loam to clay. |
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Because of the preponderance of mountainous and forested areas, the remainder of German soil types range from sand to loam, from loam to clay, and from clay to rocky outcrops. |
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Although there can be many combinations of classes such as sandy loam, loamy sand or even clay loam, it is only really necessary to determine which of the three general classes you have. |
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The soils on our hillside slopes vary in terms of their depth and stoniness, ranging from finely grained and limey soils over bands of tertiary sandy loam soils of the Ebro valley. |
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Then the scent of exhaust gives way to loam, and ox-pulled ploughs replace cars amid paddy fields and rickety thatched houses. The journey makes Yangon, or Rangoon, seem small and backward. |
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In 1847 the farm's founder, Sir John Lawes, described its soil as a heavy loam resting on chalk and capable of producing good wheat when well manured. |
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The plots had previously been planted with a vineyard, and the soil was a Hanford sandy loam. |
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Dekker LW, Ritsema CJ Fingerlike wetting patterns in two water-repellent loam soils. |
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The land is slightly rolling and the soil is a black clay loam. |
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In texture it varies from clay to very gravelly sandy loam. |
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In Tasmania, Dermosols typically comprise clay loam topsoils grading to light clay or clay subsoils. |
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The soils of the studied area are limestone and pebble rendzinas with sandy loam texture. |
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In the beginning there was woman, or actually the statue of a woman: a 17-centimeter-tall, oval-shaped statue made from a mixture of ash, clay loam and bone dust. |
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The soil generally is a sandy loam or a strong but friable clay, and very fertile. |
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Wind tunnel test of the influence on the erodibility of loessial sandy loam soils by wind. |
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The earthy smell of fresh turned loam told me the farmer had started plowing this morning, the definitive sign of spring for me. |
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My land is uphand black loam, which I value at fifty dollars per acre, and three crops is the most I have grown consecutively on the same ground. |
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The island was two rocks grey as twilight between which a tump of iron loam ribbed with flint bore a stand of fir and spruce. |
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Soils in the 48 paddocks were 1-2 m sand to sandy loam over massive clay, known locally as Abba sand and classified as Chromosolic Redoxic Hydrosol and Glossic Natrudalf. |
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The Awaiti sandy loam is developed from thin Tarawera tephra on fine pumiceous alluvium, chiefly derived from Kaharoa Ash and is moderately well drained. |
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Those taking advantage of the latest housing boom could well find that the topsoil removed during construction is often returned as a mixture of loam and builders rubble. |
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The moraine landscape of northern Poland contains soils made up mostly of sand or loam, while the ice age river valleys of the south often contain loess. |
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