Sentences with germinate
ger·mi·nate
G g - Some seed varieties germinate fast, so check every day or so. [VERB]
- He wrote to Eliot about a 'big book' that was germinating in his mind. [VERB]
- With it you may germinate many seeds.
- In frost-prone areas, a plant might germinate later or, like the Black Russian tomato, develop a dark colour to absorb heat.
- The idea germinated with me
- These were business hours, and a feeling of loneliness crept over him, perhaps germinated by his sight of the illustrated papers, and accentuated by an attempted perusal of them.
- Seeds that can germinate also pose a danger to Australian plants, animals and agriculture.
- Which can germinate to produce a new wheat seedling; and a fibrous outer bran layer.
- Tree peonies can be propagated from suckers and from seed but seeds may take a year or more to germinate and it may be 10 or more years until flowering.