11 Verbs to Use for the Word sowings

Arrangements having been made for the supply of seed, which generally comes from about the neighbourhood of Cawnpore, as February draws near we make preparations for beginning our sowings.

Alfred Putz (A); 20Dec60; R268060. Fall sowing of annuals.

[eBook #11022] Language: English Character set encoding: US-ASCII ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK SOWING AND REAPING*** E-text prepared by Juliet Sutherland, Andrea Ball, and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team Transcriber's Note: This document is the text of Sowing and Reaping.

He contrived to escape the sowing, of wheat altogether on some part of the farm, leaving it out of the rotation.

They may be had in flower from May to August by making two sowings, one in September and the other in February, and keeping them in the greenhouse.

It was occasioned by the Roman armies' having prevented the sowing of the lands.

"And now," he continues, with deepening excitement, "now that you reap your own sowing, you are surprisedmiserably surprised!"

Mr. White, the naturalist, says, that both horse-beans and peas sprang up in his field-walks in the autumn; and he attributes the sowing of them to birds.

Of shell-fruits we have the almond, walnut, chestnut, and filbert; and of other garden fruits, strawberries, melons, peppers, &c. Melons and pumpkins will absolutely overrun you, if you do not give them most bounteous scope, and you need want neither water nor musk-melons for six or eight months yearly on an average, if you duly time the sowings.

Expectation of the end of the world causes the sowing of seed and other agricultural work to be neglected; famine ensues therefrom.

The camps were then undisturbed, the consul even moved his camp back, that the Campanians might complete their sowing, nor did he do any injury to the lands till the blades in the corn-fields were grown sufficiently high to be useful for forage.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  sowings