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Modern farming methods, where fields are no longer left to seed during winter, have also been cited as a cause by the British Trust for Ornithology.
Among the more ambitious, designs took a multiplicity of forms, from the Japanese garden, producing an austere magic out of rock and pebble, to the other extreme of the wild country garden, virtually left to seed itself.
He says it was "really interesting" to see how many people are still using a product that has virtually been left to seed by AOL.
So, unlike many continuously lived-in homes of that time, this one, left to seed, was ironically "preserved by neglect" and remains a study in how German homes were constructed in the mid 1700's.
"Under good conditions, it takes a reef about a decade to recover," said Wiedenmann, "provided that there are no further problems such as low-water-quality issues, repeated heating events and that there are enough corals left to seed the depleted reefs".
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Flowers were generally pollinated during 2 4 weeks, and they were left to set seed for approximately another 4 weeks.
Pollinated F1 plants were left to set seed for the production of F2s and F2d populations, respectively, used in the subsequent semester.
Mr. Reidy said, "When I came to town in 1994, we had a lot of houses owned by absentee landlords that had been left to go to seed".
The crowning blow, as far as Mrs. Barolini was concerned, came a few weeks later when it became apparent that the contested flower bed would be left to go to seed.
While no-one yet knew what the work would cost, he said he believed there would be "an outcry" if such an iconic building was demolished or left to go to seed.
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