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  • Mower (redirect from Mowed)
    mower is a person or machine that cuts (mows) grass or other plants that grow on the ground. Usually mowing is distinguished from reaping, which uses...
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    When mown in a team, the team starts at the edge of the meadow in a staggered line, then proceeds clockwise, finishing in the middle. Mowing with a...
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    Lawn (redirect from Laying down to grass)
    control, maintained in a green color (e.g., by watering), and are regularly mowed to ensure an acceptable length. Lawns are used around houses, apartments,...
    80 KB (9,324 words) - 21:29, 18 May 2024
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    – met mis- : for misspeak, mistake, etc. see speak, take, etc. mowmowedmowed/mown must – defective [see anomalous cases above] need – regular except...
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    tapestry lawns. The need for a tapestry lawn to be mowed is reduced by up to two-thirds compared to traditional mowing regimes because of the absence of grasses...
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    growth point evolved in response to grazing animals and allows grasses to be grazed or mown regularly without severe damage to the plant.: 113–114  Three general...
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  • inexpensive 1-hexanol from ethylene. 1-Hexanol is believed to be a component of the odour of freshly mown grass. Alarm pheromones emitted by the Koschevnikov...
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  • listed, the citation form (the bare infinitive) is given first, with a link to the relevant Wiktionary entry. This is followed by the simple past tense (preterite)...
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    been cut by a mowing machine or by scythe into a row, or it may naturally form as the hay is mown. For small grain crops which are to be harvested, the...
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    [citation needed] Mowing of sumac is not a good control measure, since the wood is springy, resulting in jagged, sharp-pointed stumps when mown. The plant will...
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    within areas that are mown very infrequently. The Sussex Wildlife Trust recommends mowing at the end of July and removing the cuttings to benefit bee orchids...
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    moss lacks a root system. Moss lawns do not need mowing, although there are a few species which can be mown. While moss requires some moisture, its water...
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    mowing-machine. A mower with a scythe cuts a swathe along the mowing-edge leaving the uncut grass to the right and the cut grass laid in a windrow to...
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    to high maintenance costs, as they must be watered and mown often, and take a longer time to dry after rain than hard courts. Historically for the Grand...
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    farm/settlement' or 'mowing farm/settlement', perhaps indicating a place where grass or another crop was mown. It has a church dedicated to St. Andrew and is...
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    term meadow is commonly used in its original sense to mean a hay meadow, signifying grassland mown annually in the summer for making hay. Agricultural...
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    in English fens. Its ability to form dense stands can lead to reduced plant diversity. Hence, it is sometimes mowed to reduce dominance. Sawgrass may...
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    diameter, of necrotic leaf tissues form on mown turf. Microdochium nivale is mostly seen on grasses mown at heights of three inches or greater. On taller...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Swath or Swathe may refer to: Swathe, the strip of mown crop left behind the mower A windrow (synonym), a line or row...
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    the grass is mown and allowed to wilt for a day or so until the moisture content drops to a suitable level. Ideally the crop is mowed when in full flower...
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