However, The Southwest American Indian ate this desert
plant for sustenance during endurance contests to reduce appetite and increase energy.
People across the globe are turning to
plants for sustenance.
The species may be one of the first to consume
plants for sustenance, for example.
We have to replace these forage areas, not only for our honey bees, but also for the so many of the species of native pollinators that look to
these plants for their sustenance.
Not exact matches
It may also be a reference to a hardy variety
plant which does not dry up in extreme dry summer but a
plant that scurvies the summer and provide
sustenance to life in hard times.54 In mystical Islam, the road to the stage of intimacy (uns) with God -
for - us is reckoned to be lonely,
for not many undertake this journey prior to death in a voluntary sort of way.
The orchard
planted diverse wildflowers around the almond trees to provide year - round
sustenance for local bees.
Agronomists went on to breed «semi-dwarf» rice
plants using the same principles, fundamentally altering a crop that half the world relied on
for daily
sustenance.
It occurred to me this might be kinda super hard to pull off — I mean, your days (and I assume nights) are spent not only caring
for a babe who knows exactly what s / he wants, but actually
planting, tending and cooking you family's
sustenance.
The color green is believed to be the Mayan's way of depicting water as well as the corn
plant — a means of
sustenance for the Mayan folk.
It certainly makes me feel good, it tastes good (to me), and I kind of have the feeling
for my kombucha culture that I do
for my vegetable
plants: excitement, gratitude, and even a bit of awe at what
sustenance I can get from so little material.
Instead of moping or thinking of
planting a vegetable garden
for sustenance, give it a try, and you may be pleasantly surprised by the results.