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The wheelbarrows were planted with edible plants; overflowing with luscious, mouthwatering fruit and veggies.
The choicest, easy-to-farm flatlands were planted with crops like cabbage and beets.
The seeds for the future were planted with the trades of Kidd and Jefferson.
Experimental areas on the Volcanic Plateau were planted with radiata pine, an introduction from California.
But on the runway, the tailored pieces were planted with studs to sharpen up the look.
Today, there are millions more acres planted with the Cavendish than ever were planted with the Gros Michel.
In 2008, roughly 11.5 percent of Germany's vineyards were planted with pinot noir, up from 3.8 percent in 1980.
As of 2006, more than 250 million acres (100 million hectares) worldwide were planted with genetically modified (GM) crops.
When the Berlin Wall fell in 1989, just 25 acres were planted with asparagus in this area of the former East Germany; today there are 16,000 acres.
Among the more recently planted sections are the Belvoir oaks, which were planted with acorns from the Belvoir forest, maintaining a direct link with Ireland's ancient trees.
Americans like to flatter themselves that the seeds of independence were planted with the first spades into the earth of Massachusetts and Virginia.
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