Sentences with phrase «cover plants and flowers»

You may also want to cover plants and flowers if they are close to your house or the area you'll be cleaning.

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Gardeners planted flowers and ivy outside the stadium, and painters covered the outfield wall with a bright blue.
The open land at this altitude in the Rocky Mountains is covered with grasses and a rich array of flowering plants, known as forbs.
Walnuts and mais flower as plant - based sources and meat, milk and eggs are most appropriate to cover the recommended daily allowance.
When the daily news reports many parts of the world experiencing 10 -15 °F with snow storms and showing images of ice covered cities, forests and people who are bundles up trying to brave the harsh weather, we are surrounded by gently swaying palm trees, flowering trees, vibrant pink bougainvillea (Spanish buganvilia) plants, fragrant roses and summer warmth, or even heat, like the last weekend.
Once an old and rundown shed, this renovated, window - covered adobe shed houses gorgeous pieces like glass chandeliers, a cozy couch, and of course tons of fresh flowers and plenty of plants.
► Lightning strikes a lighthouse and we see a close - up of gel spreading and becoming larger at the base of the building where a small fire burns briefly; a wall of gel rises like a curtain from a jungle forest into the sky, making noises like muttering and muffled roars as we hear that the phenomenon is spreading and destroying all species on Earth; five scientists armed with military rifles enter the area to find trees that have become covered with flowers, woody plants have grown into human shapes covered with blossoms, the bodies of three missing soldiers have been engulfed with vines, moss, and lichens that have grown out of the bodies and the head of a soldier is found in a path (we see no blood or facial expression).
A woman develops a tattoo - like mark on her arm, then begins to grow tiny twigs and buds along one arm and she walks away into a meadow, where we see she has become a woody human - shaped plant covered with small flowers and another person develops a figure - 8 mark on one forearm, but she changes no further.
Duration: Approximately 60 mins 52 slides covering: • Flower Structure - The Perianth • Flower Structure - The Calyx and Corolla • Male Reproductive Organs • Female Reproductive Organs • The Ovary • The Nectaries • Categorising Flowering Plants • The Production of Pollen Grains • The Flowering Plant Male Gametophyte • The Structure of the Ovule • The Embryo Sac as a Spore • Pollination • Pollination - Anthers • Dioecious and Monoecious Plants • Protandry and Protogyny • Self - incompatibility • Special Floral Structure Arrangements • Wind Pollination • Wind Pollination Versus Insect Pollination • Fertilization • Pollen Germination • Development of the Seed and Fruit
Objectives covered: Identify and name a variety of common wild and garden plants, including deciduous and evergreen trees Identify and describe the basic structure of a variety of common flowering plants, including trees Identify and name a variety of common animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals Identify and name a variety of common animals that are carnivores, herbivores and omnivores Describe and compare the structure of a variety of common animals (fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals including pets) Identify, name, draw and label the basic parts of the human body and say which part of the body is associated with each sense Distinguish between an object and the material from which it is made Identify and name a variety of everyday materials, including wood, plastic, glass, metal, water, and rock Describe the simple physical properties of a variety of everyday materials Compare and group together a variety of everyday materials on the basis of their simple physical properties Observe changes across the 4 seasons Observe and describe weather associated with the seasons and how day length varies ALSO ADDED: Individual assessments for ALL science objectives for ALL year groups are available for purchase as are individual year group, KS1, KS2 or complete Primary packs.
Even the grounds are covered in a variety of unusual plants and flowers making for a relaxing and special getaway.
Sand dunes and hills • Shoot interesting rock sculptures • Trees in a field • Snow - capped mountains • Creeks or brooks • Covered bridges • Freeway rush - hour traffic • Fields of flowers • A unique - looking plant, such as a desert cactus • Look for long, winding roads.
The entire outside area is covered with beautiful local flowers, plants and trees, so the chances are high you will see animals like hummingbirds, squirrels, and maybe even monkeys.
Covered extended patio with fountain expands your living space outside to numerous fruit trees, potted plants, any number of flowering trees, and shrubs... Huge backyard.
The beautiful sea, a cloudless sky, mountains and gardens covered with unusual shrubs, a flowering abundance of exotic plants and trees, as well as magnificent Deluxe Villas.
This week, FingerGaming covers PopCap's «flower defense» title Plants vs. Zombies, Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi's virtual playground Noby Noby Boy, and Capcom's upcoming port of Street Fighter IV.
Landscapes, trees and plants in multiple media, flowers, birds and animals — some of these works, admittedly, relating to issues more serious than their benign appearance — may abound at the fair due to the legendary love of the Bay Area residents for hikes and other outdoor activities.It comes as no surprise, then, that one of the most photographed artworks at FOG was Kohei Nawa's $ 500,000 taxidermied deer covered in glass spheres, populating Pace Gallery's entrance - facing booth.
Their extravagant symmetries of colorful plants, flowers and animals usually surround or cover human faces like elaborate headdresses or masks and evoke Mardi Gras revelers, Mayan carvings and the anamorphic portraits of the Renaissance painter Arcimboldo.
The five artists in the first session, which began January 3 and lasts until February 12, are Carrie Beckmann, a watercolorist who paints directly from nature and can normally be found working in the Conservatory; Danielle Durchslag, who is using cut and layered paper to represent Wave Hill's natural surroundings; Sabrina Gschwandtner, who has covered her studio floor with 16mm - film strips (some found stock and some she's shot at Wave Hill) that will be sewn together to create illuminated quilts; Nick Lamia, who is experimenting with plein - air drawings as a source for multi-dimensional abstractions; and Adam Parker Smith, who has been busily painting colorful, wall - sized assemblages of plants and flowers based on observations at Wave Hill.
For folks who enjoyed my piece on gardens and carbon sequestration, Peter Bane offered this practical advice on enhancing carbon storage: engineer «soil climaxes», and lots of them — meaning we need to grow plants, be they cover crops, annual food crops, or perennials, trees and shrubs, and then we need to cut them back before they flower.
24 Tundra Treeless region found almost exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere Plant life of mosses, shrubs and flowering herbs Ice Caps Monthly average temperature below 0ºC (32ºF) Covered with permanent ice and snow
+ + + + + If you sort the collection by «sort field,» the entries will be arranged in the following order: 1) annual, biennual, and reseeding wild flowers; 2) generic native plants; 3) grasses; 4) ground covers; 5) large trees; 6) perennials; 7) shrubs; 8) small trees; 8) vines; 9) wetland plants.
Preferred habitat: on edge or in open woodlands + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: evergreen + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 6 to 8 feet + + + + Wildlife value: attracts bees, good nectar source, good evergreen cover + + + + Note: flowers and foliage are deadly poisonous, leaves can cause contact dermatitis
All landscaping duties, cutting lawns, working weed whacker, edging, cutting hedges, racking leaves, putting down mulch, blowing, tree trimming, planting plants, shrubs, ground cover, flowers and small trees, also working snow blowers and shoveling snow and ice removal.
Cover bare spots with seeds and sods and don't be afraid to plant bright, colorful flowers and shrubs to increase their appeal.
We moved into a newly built home ladt April and we spent the spring ping landscaping and revamping our wicker furniture with new cushions in blue & white fabrics, bought plant stands and plants and flowers for back covered porch and it served beautifully as our outdoor living room.
For a collection of ready - made planting schemes suitable for container ponds, balancing oxygenating plants, surface cover and emergent plants with foliage and flowering interest, try Waterside Nursery.
>> > SOURCES << < wall colour: Red Earth, ceiling colour: Nancy's Blushes, alcove colour: Picture Gallery Red, velvet curtains: AuDelaVintage, fabric for sheers: bettiecouture, curtain tassels: FabricsTrimsPillows, curtain hardware: Cozzy Coverings, 3 pink and purple signed and numbered prints from Montreal's St. Michel flea market, vintage radio converted into a Bluetooth speaker by my husband: Daff Design, purple vase on radio & glass owl vase on dining table & most of the vintage ceramics on buffet: Vanier Moderns, plate with semi-circle hanging on wall in alcove & bowl below it & 2 small bowls leaning against books: Le Lou Ula Atelier, plate with flower: L'Arbre et la Rivière, brass reed sculpture & brass plant stand: The Pale Blue Dot, wooden stool plant stand & purple vase on dining table: Highjinx, rug: eCarpetGallery, Hay Denmark blanket and Ferm Living orange pot: The Modern Shop, framed canvas abstract painting: Andrea @hunt.
(Driftwood sailboats - White Flower Farmhouse; Candleholders - Pottery Barn; Knot ball - TJ Maxx; Faux flowers and striped pillow cover - Ikea; Live flowers - Home Depot; Cricket cage, soda crates, picnic basket and wood plant pots - Various flea markets.)
I've bought 2 pillow covers, 3 lamps, 2 small rugs, 2 throws, house plants, and flower pots since arriving here.
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