Sentence examples for stems down from inspiring English sources

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If you trim old flower stems down to a node – a point from which leaves and side shoots grow – it will reflower sooner by branching out from the old stem, but these blooms may be smaller.

Requests to use the name are sanctioned - or not - through a complicated chain of command that stems down from publishers Frederick Warne via Silvergate Media, who are responsible for global merchandising, and their agent in Japan, Sony Creative Products.

Although the plethora of benefits support my babywearing ways, it all stems down to one major reason; love.

You can also propagate ivy from leaf cuttings, but pinning the stems down is generally more effective.

With the established bushy plant, the first thing you do is to lop all stems down to soil level.

Ideally you would prune clematis back to the ground, and roses and jasmine back to a framework of stems, while also removing a third of the oldest stems down to the ground each year.

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There's no need to cut the stem down, but you can if it looks unsightly (I usually do).

One doctor responding to my book said that the body from the brain stem down is just there to sustain the brain, which is where the person lives.

These tears go way beyond my experience of betrayal -- they stem down to the little girl inside, whose deepest insecurity is not being good enough.

Make sure that the flowers don't weigh the stem down, if you chose a flowering plant.

To create boutonnieres and corsages, cut flower stem down, wrap with floral tape and insert pin (optional - tie ribbon into a bow on stem of corsage).

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