6 Metaphors for plantings

His planting himself at the Ear of Eve under the [form ] of a Toad, in order to produce vain Dreams and Imaginations, is a Circumstance of the same Nature; as his starting up in his own Form is wonderfully fine, both in the Literal Description, and in the Moral which is concealed under it.

At Cathwood the plantings and expectations were 370 acres in cotton to yield 280 bales, 280 in corn to yield 5000 bushels, 15 in wheat to yield 100 bushels, 11 in rye to yield 50, and 2 in rice to yield 50.

The planting of New Jersey was not the only colonial venture of Carteret and Berkeley.

Corn-growing in Western Canada, sheep-raising in Australia and coker-nut planting are all obviously agriculture.

Planting and transplanting were our delight; the seed which our tiny hands let fall into the bosom of the earth, we almost watched peeping through little clods, after the kind and quickening showers of spring; and we regarded the germinating of an upturned bean with all the surprise and curiosity of our nature.

"The planting of the rose was a heavenly inspiration if it does 'fix Tom!'

6 Metaphors for  plantings