Sentence examples for plants know how from inspiring English sources

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Native plants know how to take care of themselves, and therefore are low maintenance, and ask little of you as far as watering.

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These connoisseurs of unusual plants also know how to use containers to best advantage; not just to match plant and pot, but to get more creative, contrasting spiky verticals with relaxed, soft plants that spill over edges or ramble along the ground.

(3/P2: 18-25, White ethnicity, 1 child) So perhaps if it went in the younger age and we were talking more about growing how plants grow, you know, how human beings grow and what we need to keep us healthy and something that's altered all the way through each key stage, you know, age appropriate, but something that's just there from the very beginning on the curriculum.

There is a growing awareness of the value of the stock of knowledge concerning traditional medicines and plants, know-how and customs and of the value of obtaining intellectual property protection in commercializing this.

There is still a long way to go before LDCs such as Senegal succeed in archiving and protecting adequately under some sui generis protection approach many of their domestic resources as they re-value their stock of knowledge (traditional medicines, plants), know-how, customs and intellectual productions (folklore, culture, arts).

To improve the tolerance of crops and other economic plants to these stresses, it is essential to know how plants respond to these stresses and which genes and biological pathways are involved in the stress tolerance.

Some plants may die back, lose their leaves, or otherwise go dormant in winter, so take the time to know how plants that are well adapted to your climate handle it.

I have no stand of Kura clover after seeding it 3½ years ago only a handful of plants, just enough to know how Kura clover looks.

"Our companies built many of the plants in Iraq and know how they operate," said Anthony K. Allum, chairman of the Halcrow Group, a British contractor specializing in transportation and water infrastructures.

"I don't know how plants could filter the water for bathing use," she said, adding that in her experience outdoor pools have to be "shocked" with chemicals to kill bacteria.

Arthur Koestler wrote about boys of his kind, the "tough and tasteless" sons of nervous, cosmopolitan immigrant parents:they know all about fertilisers and irrigation and rotation of crops; they know the names of birds and plants and flowers; they know how to shoot, and fear neither Arab nor devil.Certainly young Rafael did not fear Arabs.

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