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It's nothing but asphalt and wild flowers, the result of my scattering seeds.
Does it really work? A. Instant meadows are still being sold, and people are still scattering seeds and dreaming.
Digging in the shingle, scattering seeds, cutting back the santolinas, breathing in the heavy scent of the sea kale.
Finally, last week, Ms. Pierson arrived with mulch, manure and trays of annuals, and we spent the day digging, planting and scattering seeds.
A squirrel hurled itself from the rooftop onto the feeder, caroming off but scattering seeds in the process (which was the whole point).
In parts of the Brazilian Amazon, where smallholders' farming techniques are still very basic, a local environmental group has helped reduce forest loss in one community by getting farmers to adopt a few simple improvements, such as planting their crops in rows rather than scattering seeds, and using hoes for weeding.
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All weeds exploit two strategies to reproduce: by spreading stems or roots, or scattering seed.
"Broadcast" is the old word for scattering seed: you cast it far and wide and good things grow.
After two days' fighting that left several dead – including one pigeon-fancier allegedly shot while scattering seed for his birds – the Kurdish rebels were overrun.
If I am using yogurt as a sauce for trickling over couscous, grilled chicken or steamed vegetables then out comes this spice mix, tossed like a farmer scattering seed, over the surface.
Dandelions scatter seeds prolifically, ground elder springs from the smallest scrap of root.
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