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I have just well manured the field you are kneeling in."
They found Dad in the middle of the road with a pig straddling him and manure all over his face.
In winter we cut peat to manure the soil.
Want to manure the whole place over, scabby soil.
Shallots should not be planted on ground recently manured.
He would have manured his field, which now he cannot do, and this is what is not seen.
As a tutor in charge of gardening he requested students to use night soil to manure the college farm.
As you say, the advice about not liming and manuring at the same time is seldom explained.
In 2004 it identified a new opportunity in the agricultural industry with regards to manure management.
Judging from the smell that reached Blade's nostrils, it had been recently manured.
The rest were never manured, but a certain portion of them was in its turn, notwithstanding, regularly cultivated and exhausted.
The soil in the old flower beds must have been well manured; I imagine it might still be pretty good."
Under a high state of cultivation, being manured with the hearts and brains of men!
Questions such as "Should gypsum be added to manure heaps to fix the ammonia?"
"The meter was always ticking," he said, citing the rising costs of everything from hotel rooms to manure removal.
This occurred over a lengthy period of time as manuring practices became more intensive and may have been a factor in the evacuation.
So grass-land manured with gypsum soon ceases to feel its agency.
If you breathe a word of this, you will wish I had buried you in a field to manure the ground.
Its purpose was to import sea-sand, seaweed and stone for manuring to improve land.
In addition to wheat, farmers began to raise flocks on the field for manuring around 1820s.
"This is the season for pruning, not manuring, lad.
But if you let it lie it manures it you see.
I cannot manure my field; I cannot repair my house."
Gardeners are often advised not to sow roots on ground that has recently been manured, as this will produce distorted shapes.
Punishments included caning and watering or manuring the trees and flowers.