Sentences with phrase «go to seed no»

Remove any garden debris from the past season's garden and remove weeds before they go to seed.
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But in recent years, FindLaw has let its index go to seed, failing to weed out dead URLs, update site descriptions or add new resources as they come along.
The Frick made a classic mistake; a proper New York real estate developer would have let this garden go to seed years ago and would have rented it for loud parties.
It is best to not let this variety go to seed to prevent unwanted spread, but the leaves, particular the young ones, are edible.
Does your cilantro go to seed too quickly?
Letting your property go to seed is another matter.
Try plucking the seeds from a pepper or waiting for spinach to flower and go to seed.
Over the past few seasons I have made a habit of letting a few key plants go to seed: borage, carrots, kale, cilantro, and parsley.
November 3, 2013: Over the summer, I let the volunteer fennel in our backyard go to seed.
Used the last of my garden basil (I let it go to seed).
The scape, if left on the plant, will form the flower and then go to seed.
When they arrive in early spring I stalk them and try to get them at their most prime, before they go to seed and get too rough and woody to enjoy.
Peppers planted early, when the soil is still cool, tend to languish, while lettuce seedlings set into the ground too late quickly turn bitter and go to seed prematurely.
That is biological fact, but we make of it an act of love when we understand and accept that, in Kass's words, «If they are truly to flower, we must go to seed; we must wither and give ground» in which they can take root.
Alas, my love, your beauty soon must fade And pay the grim taxation that it owes, Until your life is gone and you a shade, Quite gone to seed like everything that grows.
The dill had gone to seed in the garden and when we moved in the soil we had inadvertently planted lots and lots and lots of dill.
For lunch we went to Seed Bistro in Venice, which is rapidly becoming my favorite vegan spot on the Westside.
Out there the arugula has gone to seed in the raised beds, tall and yellow and knocked over by the last storm.
My basil has now gone to seed while I wasn't paying attention and is tall and leggy.
Here is part of the oregano jungle My rocket is going to seed — but it still tastes good!
Last year I planted shiso in our little greenhouse and the plant grew quite large and went to seed, which led to this year's bumper crop of baby shiso plants growing everywhere.
Earlier in the year we tried growing broccoli and cauliflower but all the plants went to seed without producing any edible vegetables.
Coriander goes to seed, and the lettuce?
I was right about that first round of pink beauty radishes I tried growing — they went to seed.
Breakfast here is as much about the egg white omelet as it is the people watching: Olympic swimmers gone to seed sit near artists and local, sorta - famous actors.
Forbidden by segregation to compete in an official meet with the state's black champ — a guy everybody called Cornelius Mitchell, who years later would become the first African - American signed by the Washington Redskins, a future Hall of Fame flanker known as Bobby Mitchell — the two boys from Hot Springs met on a track that had gone to seed and went head - to - head in a series of informal races.
You know, their ageing, slow centreback who looks like the guitarist of a 70s rock band gone to seed.
Nachman Caller, a wealthy real estate attorney who has been trying to break into politics for several years now, is going to seed his campaign for the new so - called «super Jewish» Senate seat with $ 100,000 of his own money.
With them, Nigeria went to seeds.
The man who arrived at Amalgamated Housing Cooperative in the Bronx last week to speak to 15 residents who had gathered to meet him looked like a police detective or an athlete gone to seed: tall, broad - shouldered and fleshy, with a shaved head, a neat goatee, and wire - rimmed glasses.
«When a plant goes to seed, its seeds are carried in all directions; but they can only live and grow if they fall on congenial soil,» Paget wrote in an 1889 article in a medical journal.
One thing gardeners often overlook is that while lettuce is bitter after it bolts (goes to seed), it's not necessarily time to compost it.
And conversely, if you're in a miserable, uninspired, bored or depressed state of mind your body says, «welp, this sucks so we may as well start breaking camp» and everything starts going to seed.
Unfortunately dandelion has to be gathered fresh because if you dry it longer than 24 hours it goes to seed (turns into white puffballs).
Image texture is also consistently impressive, as one can vividly discern the fibers in the clothing, the splinters in the floorboards, and the tattered wallpaper that's going to seed.
Except you have to imagine an Otter who's gone to seed, winding up with a wife, two kids and an electronics store called Speaker City.
And yet here comes «Surrogates,» a slick sci - fi number that presents a future in which flawless, hot - bodied, chicly dressed synthetic humans do the everyday living / working / playing, their every action neurally controlled by their real - human counterparts, a risk - averse population of shut - ins who've gone to seed.
The new Woody Allen movie Wonder Wheel opens in 1950 Coney Island, a place the narrator, who claims to be a writer, describes as a «jewel» that's «gone to seed
His Doak is at once scared, weary, and faintly repellent; it helps that Camp's face has a jowly weight faintly reminiscent of Arthur Kennedy gone to seed.
He bulked up to obscene proportions to play a steroid - addicted cattle farmer in Michaël R. Roskam's Oscar - nominated Bullhead, and hit the gym and the junk food once more to play Ali, a single father and mixed - martial - arts fighter gone to seed on the Côte D'Azur, in Jacques Audiard's art - house sensation Rust and Bone.
Brendan Gleeson, with that noble shambles of a face and the heft of a boxer gone to seed, has the key role as Ken, one of two killers for hire.
The score backs this up, pure mood and sound landscapes, all working together to create the overwhelming feel of a utopia going to seed.
The film's saddest moment on this score involves its most solid, least «hippie scum» figure: toward the end of the film, the unassailable, unimpeachable police detective Bigfoot, working basically the same case as Doc but from different angles, clearly now gone to seed, kicks down Doc's door, eats a pile of grass and leaves.
It is the story that the 1960s author is told (by the older Zero, played by F. Murray Abraham), while staying in the gloriously - rendered faded grandeur of a baroque hotel gone to seed under a communist regime, that forms the bulk of the film.
I weigh 270 pounds, but I am a jock gone to seed and a college coach, so I'm very aware of alignment [of the body].
I'm not one of these people who believe the black community has gone to seed.
Journalist Seeley's debut stars Will Keller, a once - great war photographer gone to seed.
Poets never get the field plowed, the tractor rusts and eventually falls apart, the land goes to seed, and yet they keep producing these perfectly envisioned, perfectly constructed things in the world.
One was large, with brown wavy hair and a thick mustache, like a porn star gone to seed, the bulge of the gun in the cheap rig beneath his jacket visible to me in the mirror behind him.
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