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seed down
verb
To sow with grass seed.
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Photograph: Adam Davy/PA Updated at 1.38pm BST 1.05pm BST Seed down!
"So don't put the seed down too early or it will just sit there and rot".
We have to start picking up the debris from the winter and putting fertilizer and seed down".
5.05pm BST SEED DOWN Milos Raonic makes an undistinguished exit, losing 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 to Igor Sijsling.
Updated at 5.08pm BST 5.00pm BST Seed down Say hello and wave goodbye to Janko Tipsarevic, the colourful, studious 14th-seed from Serbia, who sports a pair of sunglasses that make him look as though he'd rather be reading Sartre outside a Paris cafe.
The sooner you get the seed down and under a layer of soil, the better chance you have of keeping seed in the designated area.
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When they find an open place on a new trail, the seeds come down and that is where they sprout.
Ants take seeds down into their tunnel to eat the nutritious elaiosomes that are part of the seed.
SmartStax seed for planting next year will be priced about $8 an acre more than other seeds, down from about a $24 premium for this year's seeds, Mr. Begemann said.
The researchers also found that they could induce branches from a mature tree to take root themselves, thereby cutting the time it takes to produce seeds down to 3 years, says ICRAF geneticist Tony Simons.
This situation modulates the status of the fruitlet and its fate by hampering the PAT from the seeds down through the abscission zone (AZ) and this brings about the shedding of the fruitlet.
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