When planning a garden, most people envision
neat rows lined up in the back yard, but as we've reported many times, indoor growing through the use of hydroponic technologies is now affordable as well as convenient.
Not exact matches
Labels are nice and people do like to
line their ducks up in
row, everything
neat and tidy and accounted for but forget the labels and just watch MS play and then watch FC play.
I would probably get more work done if I stopped obsessively
lining everything up in
neat rows whilst working (and posting photos of it on Instagram!)
Go crazy cooking and mashing, or
line up all the little jars in a
neat row.
Modern farming has singled out certain seeds and made their plants fantastically successful; witness the acres of Triticum aestivum — ordinary wheat —
lined up in
neat rows across the plains of the United States.
The effect is something like anorderly bunch of grapes,
lined up mostly in
neat rows, and glisteningwith moisture.
Counting animals is inherently difficult — they rarely
line up in a
neat row out in the open for scientists to count one - by - one.
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line [pagebreak] Setting up for transition Our official transition area, a giant fenced - in lawn in Riverside Park that now held about 2,000 bikes in
neat (but very crowded)
rows, was bustling.
So you joined the gym and you hit the circuit you know, that section in the gym with all those fancy, chrome - plated, technologically advanced weight stack - pulley, hydraulic or computerized machines all
lined up in
neat rows far, far away from the barbells and squat racks (which you never touch), and which is designed to give you an easy, safe, injury - free, effective full - body workout.
December 12, 2013 • After Superstorm Sandy, tens of thousands of cars and trucks were
lined up in
neat rows on a runway in New York.
A
neat row of wooden matches
lined the foot of the bed.
They were
lined up in
neat double
rows, either side of the long dock, some in open boxes, others simply laid on the bare planking.
Only instead of houses, the streets are
lined with
neat rows of signs that name the owners of the empty lots, inviting writerly comparisons with grave markers.