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I am referring to the self-seeding of some of my loveliest flowering plants.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Strangely, my yard has self-seeding cherry tomatoes that come back every year, but we discovered that that part of the dirt has too much lead, so I have to throw them away.
Reflections On Gardening: Green Bean & Cherry Tomato Salad Laura 2009
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Gone: 90 per cent of the self-seeding fennel (some into fennel mayonnaise with fennel stuffed fish for supper).
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To make room in my hillside garden I removed some of the common lungworts (Pulmonaria), which have a habit of self-seeding everywhere.
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They did superb in our yard, even self-seeding, and growing after hubby rototillered them after they were sown and sprouting.
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Larkspurs are so much more reliable with their self-seeding habit, and I love the color!
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In his 2006 State of the Union address, President Bush came to a similar conclusion when he announced an initiative to get ethanol from switchgrass, which is a tall grass that is indigenous to North America, can be harvested, and is self-seeding.
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In his 2006 State of the Union address, President Bush came to a similar conclusion when he announced an initiative to get ethanol from switchgrass, which is a tall grass that is indigenous to North America, can be harvested, and is self-seeding.
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Perejil (parsley) petroselinum crispum: A self-seeding biennial, Mexican flat-leaved parsley is typically added at the end of cooking stews, soups and green moles.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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Cilantro (coriander, Chinese parsley) coriandum sativum: A self-seeding annual, with a tangy, almost pungent flavor, cilantro is used in a great variety of Mexican dishes.
A Culinary Guide to Mexican Herbs: Las Hierbas de Cocina 2006
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