Sentences with hardy
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H h - The silver-leaved varieties of cyclamen are not quite as hardy.
- It should not surprise us that such an environment has produced a hardy and independent people.
- Only the hardiest pilgrims made the journey.
- These most hardy of people have a highly advanced knowledge of their environment.
- ...the ten hardy supporters who had made the trek to Dublin from Riga.
- hardy explorers of northern Canada.
- Richards has jokingly suggested that he comes from hardy stock which can withstand things that would kill the average person.
- The fuchsia isn't necessarily hardy but it has survived one winter outside and in a sheltered spot near a house wall it may well cope again.
- The hardiest sports.
- hardy soldiers.
- He said the usual prognosis for such surgery is normally poor but Might And Power's hardy nature is in his favour.
- Even the hardy Scandinavians on the tour are in woollies and thick socks.
- If a plant is rated as hardy to zone 2 we know how low a temperature plunge that plant is likely to survive.
- Everyone seems oblivious to the rain falling from a worryingly thunderous sky, a mere inconvenience to this hardy bunch.
- Liverpool supporters insist their team will Never Walk Alone and nor will a group of hardy Hartlepool fans next week.
- This breed is hardy and simple grooming will keep its beautiful appearance shown to best advantage.
- The traditional cattle are hardy breeds which can cope with the tough upland climate.
- Former railway goods yard now garden featuring new woodland garden with many hardy ferns.
- However, some mass marketers have trees and shrubs that are not winter hardy in the area sold.
- This hardy shrub grows well in shade as well as sun and tolerates almost every soil type.
- It's a good time to plant holly and yew as well as hardy ferns.
- The vegetation is certainly hardy, it has to be, and there is the expectation of winter rainfalls.
- For the 700 or so hardy souls who live here, supplies of food, drink and clothing can, at times, seem unreliable.
- A gardening neighbor had a small cold frame in which she grew hardy flowers for early and late blooms.
- Ah, well I'm particularly interested in your range of hardy Geraniums.
- The timing of growth cessation is an important adaptation to ensure that the tree is hardy for winter.
- Non-invasive and hardy, it will grow to 15 feet if fed and watered well.
- Those that are not winter hardy are the bulbs that are planted in spring.
- Although the tubers themselves are winter hardy, a mulch layer is highly recommended.
- Outdoors, sow cold hardy crops like lettuce, spinach, other leafy greens and peas.
- The mountainous region around the small Corsican town of Bastilyica breeds a hardy, proud people.
- For a start, hardy breeds like Herdwicks don't have as many lambs as their lowland counterparts.
- Both sides defied the terrible conditions to turn in an entertaining display in front of the hardy few hundred who braved the elements.