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en Hand water daily for six to eight weeks when you first plant. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. A lot of people put plants in thinking sprinkling will be enough. Sprinkling won't catch the feeder roots, and the plant's going to go crispy.

en Plants emit much more moisture into the atmosphere in a shorter time than does bare ground or even the lakes. Plant photosynthesis works like a jogger perspiring because the plant loses water as it makes food.

en Oklahoma City, (which makes the mid-sized SUV) is a very good plant but a classic example of ... just having too much capacity in that segment, ... That's why that plant in on the list today. We don't have any plants left that aren't very high quality and quite productive. I'm sure I'm not going to satisfy any plant as why they've been chosen to be on the list.

en We see it as a tool to convince people during dry summers that their sprinkling during the daytime hours was not beneficial to them or to the utility. They're wasting their water. They're wasting our water.

en You would think that pot had some kind of power; I mean come on, it's a plant, not a reason for living. Controlled by a plant, how hilarious. A plant! A fucking plant!
  Henry Rollins

en I suggest that gardeners plant both types of plants. Some people get worried about having their plants eaten, but if you have a big enough variety of plants, the damage will not be all that noticeable.

en It's unbelievable what it does. Water plant operators used to operate the plant. You used to have to turn things on and off. Now you basically watch to make sure the computer is doing what it's supposed to.

en We'll plant thousands of them. We always plant a little more for the baby bunnies coming in, because we have no choice. We figure we'll plant a lot and lose about 20 percent.

en Because we have farms and houses and sewer plants and businesses out there, we cannot let nature run its course. Solving the Salt River problem and putting in a sewer plant go hand in hand. It's a challenge.

en This wonderful plant has so many uses and yet is often neglected in our society. The primary use of the dandelion plant is for its superior liver cleansing qualities. The plant is a powerhouse of nutrients!

en We gotta start somewhere. The Corsica River is a good place to start. We clean up that treatment plant, plant some oysters, plant some grasses, do some marshland around the sewer plant -- we get that cleaned up, we can start with the Chester River.

en When you look at the FEMA map, there's undeniable proof that the plant's waste holding facilities were compromised by Hurricane Katrina. It's impossible to believe that there was no adverse environmental impact. The DuPont plant was inundated with water.

en Putting the right plant in the right place will determine how a plant handles hurricanes, how it'll disperse the wind. If you put a plant that has a superficial root structure in an exposed area, then you're not setting it up to sustain a hurricane.

en Until recently scientists measured changes in plant growth with simple tools rather like a ruler, ... Now you can essentially watch plant genes turn on and off. This gives us a much better idea of how the plant is responding to the insect's damage.

en Until recently scientists measured changes in plant growth with simple tools rather like a ruler. Now you can essentially watch plant genes turn on and off. This gives us a much better idea of how the plant is responding to the insect's damage.


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