Sentences with phrase «in loamy»

Avocado trees tend to grow best planted in loamy sand soils with a pH of 6.0 - 6.5 and a large quantity of coarse organic matter.

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Carrots are here to stay for the season, firmly rooted in the refrigerator drawers with their best friends: potatoes, turnips, parsnips, kohlrabi, beets, celeriac, watermelon radishes and other bulbous shapes that plump up in the dark, loamy depths of the soil while we're feasting on above - ground greens and fruits.
The peppers are growing under the intense sun on compact loamy soil, and we can't help noticing the similarity to soil conditions we saw in southern New Mexico.
MENDOCINO DEVELOPMENT CAMP, June 12 - 16, 2017, Mendocino Woodlands Camp There is something pretty dang special about the big redwood forests and the loamy single track in Mendocino.
Peppermint grows best in well - drained, fertile, loamy soils in full sun to partial shade.
The soil is predominantly free dating in tirupur, which is suitable for cotton cultivation, but it also has some red loamy soil.
A big part of the living trick I think is cramming maximum meaning into work, while guaranteeing languid leisure in long loamy times.
It's a taboo that goes all the way back to Georgia O'Keefe, who gave up trying to beat down that door in the early 20th century when her radically abstract, viscous paintings were described as «great painful, ecstatic climaxes,» «an outpouring of sexual juices,» «loamy hungers of the flesh,» «the very essence of woman as Life Giver.»
With a salt - walled meat locker on public display and a loamy, autumnal smell floating in from surrounding pastures, the space has an earthy sensibility that might have appealed to Louise Bourgeois.
She is not alone in making him a perennial painter's painter, who wrung poetic drama from unremarkable scenes with excruciating colors, smoldering tonalities, dense patterning, and loamy build - ups of paint.
With several species commonly available, and many cultivars, witchhazels come in a number of sizes and shapes, and as the Chicago Botanic Gardens says, «the only major drawback to witch hazels lies at their roots — a preference for well - drained, loamy, acidic soil means that they grow less than happily in clay soil.»
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