单词 | self-sown |
例句 | He also wrote, “Many plants in this garden are self-sown and they often provide me with excellent ideas.” The Bloomsbury Bohemians in the British Countryside 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z One is a kale with frilled bluish leaves and red veins — a self-sown seedling that may be a cross between Red Russian and Hunger Gap kale. The four-season veggie garden Dug was self-sown but Craig-Brown said that with all his subsequent research into giant potatoes, he’s ready to try and deliberately grow a record-breaking monster next season. Nice try but no potato for New Zealand couple’s giant find 2022-03-15T04:00:00Z Doug must have been self-sown, and quite possibly growing for a couple of years or more. Doug the ugly New Zealand potato could be world’s biggest 2021-11-03T04:00:00Z In many gardens, when the plants are not disturbed, self-sown seedlings come up in abundance about April and May. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 5 "Hinduism" to "Home, Earls of" 2012-03-25T02:00:05.717Z Many wild medicinal plants, such as pennyroyal for example, are so much less aromatic and powerful, when cultivated in gardens, than when self-sown on meagre soils, as to be hardly fit for use. Man and Nature or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action 2011-11-11T03:00:34.027Z This was cut at its best marketable maturity, and the present young wood is made of what came up self-sown. Wood and Garden Notes and thoughts, practical and critical, of a working amateur 2011-06-02T02:00:22.983Z There was no remembrance of the housewife's hand but the self-sown lilies and marigolds that mingled their strange bloom with native asters and goldenrods above the graves of forsaken homes. Vermont A Study of Independence 2011-03-17T02:00:13.130Z The little brick bird bath is covered with ivy, and last year’s self-sown double Emperor Williams are already blue about it. The Idyl of Twin Fires Thoroughly hardy in at least the southern half of England, self-sown seedlings of it having been known to spring up in considerable numbers under old plants in sheltered positions. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens Blessed, thrice blessed we call you, although, as we then felt, often darkened almost into insanity by self-sown sorrows springing out of our restless soul. Recreations of Christopher North, Volume I (of 2) In the Moor such self-sown woods come to no ripeness. The Broom-Squire Here a multitude of self-sown firs sprang up in the enclosures, and Darwin went to examine into the cause of the strange phenomenon. Life of Charles Darwin The seed was scattered abroad, and it fell in congenial soil in falling on Watson, but the Hecatompathia was self-sown. A History of Elizabethan Literature In many parts it has become naturalised, reproducing itself from self-sown seeds. Trees and Shrubs for English Gardens The next point to be observed is the mention of "self-sown wheat-fields." The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest The large-eyed lady, wont to eat The best of finely seasoned meat— How will she now her life sustain With woodland fare of self-sown grain? The Rámáyan of Válmíki, translated into English verse Nothing in it can grow self-sown, for the deer bark all the young trees. The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account On the left, the self-sown firs grow in close ranks. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance They had samples of self-sown grain, too, and the skins of animals which they had trapped or shot with bows. Gudrid the Fair A Tale of the Discovery of America This ditch or drain, now smooth and greyish-green with bent and self-sown saplings, is still known as the Sapper's Cut. Patsy Most of the trees on the side of Chanctonbury and its neighbours were self-sown, children of the clumps which Mr. Goring planted. Highways and Byways in Sussex To understand the charm of its rough commons and self-sown woods one must read Kingsley's Prose Idylls, especially the sketch called 'My Winter Garden'. Victorian Worthies Sixteen Biographies But I remember there were very good trees there—a plantation at the top end, just before you come to the big gravel-pits, and the rest self-sown. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance In very many instances, seed, of course, self-sown has become rooted and grown vigorously on unplowed land. Clovers and How to Grow Them The desolation of that garden, choked with weeds and a wild growth of self-sown crops, is indescribable. Kitchener's Mob Adventures of an American in the British Army We landed in due time at 'Prinsi,' whose civilised chief had laid out a clean path, lined with umbrella-figs backed by a bush of self-sown guavas. To The Gold Coast for Gold, Vol. II A Personal Narrative The old plants persisted several years, and seedlings have grown up from self-sown seed, and the plantation is now as attractive as ever. Trees, Fruits and Flowers of Minnesota, 1916 Embracing the Transactions of the Minnesota State Horticultural Society,Volume 44, from December 1, 1915, to December 1, 1916, Including the Twelve Numbers of "The Minnesota Horticulturist" for 1916 That is why the seed of a hardy plant, self-sown at midsummer, grows with so much more vigour than kindred seed that has been lodged in a packet since the previous, season. The Garden, You, and I But where there is much seed in the land that has been self-sown, a less quantity will suffice. Clovers and How to Grow Them Here self-sown magenta petunias made banks of colour against the old brick walls, and the evening light, just turning rosy, fell thereon. What Necessity Knows In many gardens plants appear year after year from self-sown seeds, and it will therefore be evident that Mignonette may be grown with the utmost simplicity. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition Round each colossus a crowd of wild and self-sown saplings had grown up, thicket-like with the entanglement of their young shoots. Abbe Mouret's Transgression The fittest had survived, and, among herbaceous things, whatsoever came of seed, self-sown, had reverted nearly to the original type, as in the case of hollyhocks, phlox, and a few common annuals. The Garden, You, and I Preparing the Soil.—Since sweet clover will grow on the firmest and most forbidding soils, even when self-sown, it would not seem necessary, ordinarily, to spend much time in specially preparing a seed-bed for it. Clovers and How to Grow Them Oats of the kind grown on the Atlantic grow luxuriantly and wild, self-sown on all the hills of the coast, furnishing abundant supplies for horses. International Weekly Miscellany — Volume 1, No. 3, July 15, 1850 The tree must be self-sown, that is, really wild and so young that it has never flowered. Balder the Beautiful, Volume I. A Study in Magic and Religion: the Golden Bough, Part VII., The Fire-Festivals of Europe and the Doctrine of the External Soul The whole of the country surrounding Bramshill Park is closely covered with self-sown firs, and the commons interspersed among the forest lands are covered with heather and gorse. What to See in England A Guide to Places of Historic Interest, Natural Beauty or Literary Association No path leads through its quiet recesses, where ash and elm and larch and spruce, mostly self-sown, are mingled together, with a thick growth of elder spread beneath them. A Cotswold Village They used to spread the money broadcast, but now they drills it all in one place, like bone-dust under their fancy plants, and we poor self-sown chaps gets none.’ Yeast: a Problem Wild medicinal plants, so important in the rustic materia medica of New England—such as pennyroyal, for example—are generally much less aromatic and powerful when cultivated in gardens than when self-sown on meagre soils. The Earth as Modified by Human Action "I know a patch of self-sown grass," sang one of the party, "whereon we might play a game." Station Amusements in New Zealand He was self-conscious ill at ease with her now; anxious to show his sympathy, yet made awkward by his self-sown notion that he was antagonistic to her. Winding Paths Upon the one occasion when I did accompany the party, the discovery was made of those fields of self-sown wheat which you prize so highly. The Thrall of Leif the Lucky A Story of Viking Days The corn was springing self-sown under the April sun, the vines sprouting unpruned, the lucerne fields unmown, when the great Lombard people flowed into that waste land, and gave to it their own undying name. Roman and the Teuton Three hundred yards or so away their road ran through an ancient marl-pit worked out generations before, in which self-sown trees grew on either side of the path. The Lady of Blossholme The red soil is so propitious to the growth of pines that, in spite of the unremitting destruction, the ground was covered with young plants, self-sown from the fallen cones. Cyprus, as I Saw It in 1879 Beside the cultivated plant the self-sown poppy rears itself; round the stem of a smooth tree the honeysuckle twines; to a trim wall the ivy clings. Fraternity There it was a mass of weeds, but over my darling's grave grew a self-sown orange bush, of which the scented petals fell in showers on to the mound beneath. Allan's Wife While we were employed in these operations, some of the poor starved people about had been in the habit of crossing the river, and reaping the self-sown mapira, in the old gardens of their countrymen. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 The whole surface of the streets, except narrow footpaths, were overrun with self-sown indigo, and tons of it might have been collected. A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and its tributaries And of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864 |
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