Sentences with phrase «from loam»

A beautiful, fresh summer salad from Loam, which carefully combines fennel with complementing, delicate flavours.
So there's this crawl space in my house, just to the left as you head out the back door, down a flight of stairs that jut out from the loam of the earth.
So there's this crawl space in my house, just to the left as you head out the back door, down a flight of stairs that jut out from the loam...

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While Burgundy remains its spiritual home, today Chardonnay is grown all over the world, from chalky soils in Sussex and Champagne to sandy loam in Australia's Margaret River via New Zealand, South Africa, California and Chile.
Generally speaking, the best pepper - growing soil has the following characteristics: a warm, full - sun location; well - drained loam or sandy loam high in organic material but with moderate fertility; a herbicide - free environment; little or no alkali; and a pH registering from 6.0 to 8.0 (ideally 6.7 to 7.3).
The soils from this upper east - side bench are a mix of red and brown gravelly loam with excellent drainage.
Try the same activity using different types of soil: clay, loam, sandy, silty, potting soil, compost, etcetera, but put a screen on top of the cup to keep organic matter from floating out as you pour the water into the cup.
It even wrests an explanation from the universal loam as to what Walker was put on this earth for: to be upstaged by eight dogs, someone named Moon Bloodgood, Jason Biggs, and miles of white.
Gosnell should be hung by his thumbs, but because his filmography is the fertile loam from which prefab franchises sprout, he's given the keys to the kingdom instead.
Riverway runs for 11 km of the Ross River, with areas at Pioneer Park, Loam Island, Apex Park and Ross Park at the Ross River Dam where the community, visitors and tourists can enjoy all sorts of activities from sport, swimming, entertainment, dining and shopping in one of Queensland's most spectacular river settings.
In 1926, from the sandy loam subsoil of the Melbourne Sandbelt, the revered Scottish architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie carved Royal Melbourne's West Course.
Loam and soil can both be purchased from garden centres.
The topsoil — the fertile mix of loam, rock dust, minerals, partly decomposed wood, straw and leaf litter, fungi, bacteria, invertebrates and moisture from which all of terrestrial life derives its nourishment — remains one of the great unexplored economies of the planet.
The topography of the rolling hills and unique air circulation patterns help protect crops from damaging frost, while the rich gravelly loam is ideal for fruit trees.
Preferred habitat: fields, along streams, in and on edge of open woods + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: dormant in winter + + + + Soil conditions: loam, well drained + + + + Light conditions: dappled shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 2 to 3 feet + + + + Wildlife value: larval food plant for family of butterflies called heliconians, and toxic properties of plant tissue serve to protect the butterflies from predators; feeds the spring caterpillars of the pretty Gulf Fritillary Butterfly
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