I was never interested in
actually planting seeds, but I always looked at seed packets in hardware stores.
Based on that, one might say that Confucius and Aristotle
actually planted the seeds of Experiential Learning as it is formally called today.
Not exact matches
But all the while, escaping my short - sighted gaze, God was
planting seeds in her heart through our conversations, and then, the past two years, He allowed some suffering in her life and she
actually started to ask me spiritual questions she had never asked before.
The
plant is grown for its grain - like
seeds and it is
actually a relative of beets, spinach and tumbleweeds.
Buckwheat acts as a cereal grain but is
actually a pseudocereal made from the
seeds of the buckwheat
plant, Fagopyrum esculentum.
Deer eat the leaves of the chile
plants and mice, believe it or not,
actually eat the pepper pods and especially the
seeds.
Between
planting the
seeds late in the season on a whim, overloading my planter when I moved the
plants into it, and generally going about all of this on the fly, I'm
actually quite happy with the results.
It's
actually the
seeds of a grain - like
plant that's related to beets and spinach.
Buckwheat isn't
actually a wheat; it's a
plant that flowers (see above), withers (below), and produces triangular grain - like
seeds, as pictured below.
Wild rice is
actually not a grain but the
seed of an aquatic
plant that has been harvested for hundreds of years by Native Americans in the Northwest and upper Midwest.
I think the high protein content could come from the fact that, despite its resemblance to a cereal grain, you're
actually eating the
seeds of the
plant.
Your post on Dutch oven bread
planted a
seed in me which
actually came to fruit, as it were, last month!
We used our compost soil on our garden this year and the
seeds from produce we had composted
actually sprouted and we are growing far more vegetables than we
actually planted, including a mystery squash that has yet to produce fruit (my guess is cantaloupe!).
As mentioned earlier, you may want to purchase
seeds or
plants that your kids
actually eat.
Maybe the thinking is that
planting a little
seed of a contrary view without
actually dealing with the rest of this awful draft policy will cause the whole thing to unravel.
Archaeologists had previously found the remains of a variety of
plants at these sites — as well as stones used to grind
plants and
seeds into flour, and even rock art depicting a person picking
plants — but the new findings are the first to definitively show that the sites» occupants
actually cooked them.
Packed with bioactive ingredients like ginseng, peptide complexes, and broccoli
seed oil, this
plant - based wonder
actually improves the quality of skin while correcting redness and blemishes.
Often thought of as a grain related to wheat, buckwheat is
actually the
seed of a
plant related to rhubarb, and is therefore gluten free.
If you can't find Plantain in your area, you can
actually order the
seeds to
plant Plantain (though your neighbors might think you are crazy!)
«If you take a sunflower
seed and just eat it, you're
actually eating a locked up
plant.
Jojoba Oil Jojoba oil is
actually a wax extracted from the
seed of the jojoba
plant.
By contrast,
seeds are
actually embryonic
plants.
As we've discussed before, the grain is
actually the
seed (aka the reproductive force) of a
plant.
Although it is considered a cereal, buckwheat is
actually an edible
seed of a
plant related to rhubarb, and is recommended as a gluten - free alternative in baked goods.
Quinoa — Although quinoa looks like a grain, it's
actually the
seed of a green leafy
plant.
From The Forks Over Knives Plan: «Note that while walnuts and flax - and chia
seeds are whole
plant foods with higher concentrations of essential fatty acids, there's no evidence that you
actually need to eat these foods to get the proper amount of any kind of fat.
Being predominantly
plant - based with a high consumption of legumes, pulses, veggies, whole grains, herbs, spices, fruits, nuts and
seeds, the diet is
actually very high in fibre.
Quinoa is often called a grain but is
actually a tiny, edible
seed from the Chenopodium quinoa, or goosefoot,
plant.
Hulk
actually does get to fight one of his comic book arch enemies in The Abomination late in the film (Comic fans will also enjoy seeing the
seeds planted for future nemeses The Leader and Doc Samson).
«We'd
actually been referring to Inside Out [during] some of our sessions on emotional intelligence and resilience, and I think that might have
planted the
seed,» Year 9 classroom teacher and team mentor Seamus Curtain - Magee explains.
The cooked
seeds of the buckwheat
plant are
actually quite nutritious and are a gluten - free alternative to wheat and rice for dogs as well as people.
It
actually punished you by reducing substantially how much money you made playing, yet it still cost the same to
plant seeds to help with your defenses.
Suh's dedication to the promotion of Korean women's culture may spring from the fact that AmorePacific was
actually started by his grandmother, who, in the 1930s, would spend hours in her kitchen processing the
seeds of the Camellia
plant by hand to produce the oil that fashionable Korean women used to dress their hair.
The «you can't determine winners and losers» argument is nothing but the whining of pessimists, because what the government is
ACTUALLY doing is
planting the
seeds of the future, like governments have been doing for a thousand years.
But it is the network of 1,700 workhorse gene banks worldwide, including Vavilov's Institute and ICARDA, that
actually maintain the flow of
seeds used by
plant breeders to develop new crop varieties.
Landscape architecture student Alex Henige created a cup that's embedded with
seeds, and can either be composed or
actually planted.
Perhaps one day in the distant future we'll be able to go 3D - print an apple tree, or build an internet - connected modular maple tree from a kit, or have access to hyper - trees that grow at 10X the normal rate, but until that day arrives (and probably for long after), we'll need to keep buying young trees,
planting seeds, and taking cuttings the old - fashioned way, which is
actually much simpler and cheaper than any tech solution to anything.
I think I may have, ahem,
planted a few
seeds for some of this... and I admit, we still bicker about whether the dishwasher is
actually full when I come to visit.