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Sentences with orchard

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  • ‘We want orchardists to let their prunings dry before burning them so a clean hot fire results without the need to add any fuel,’ he said.
  • All of Kinnaur is dotted with apple orchards and the region boasts the best cider in the land.
  • A few fruit grower associations and progressive orchardists have already started importing virus-free nursery rootstocks.
  • Controlling pear psylla is a real challenge to commercial orchardists, mostly because the insect is quickly resistant to new insecticides.
  • Out back there was a lovely big garden with an orchard and a greenhouse.
  • Down the road around Orange, orchardists have seen their industry wilting before their eyes.
  • The Forclaz snakes through fields of hay and orchards of burgeoning apples.
  • We took a long drive through blossoming orchards and fields strewn with tiny spring flowers.
  • Thousands of acres are painstakingly planted in tidy orchards, trellises and rows.
  • The school also has a fruit orchard, herbaceous border, bird garden and butterfly garden.
  • And yet it is here, among the apple orchards and farms, that an Italian winemaker has set up shop and is making a name for himself.
  • From his orchards comes a rich apple juice, now sold under his own name in Superquinn.
  • She could see apple orchards with ruby red fruit hanging from yellowed leaves.
  • Next to the goats' pasture was a large orchard containing all types of fruit trees.
  • I would like to come back to the issue of seasonal work and the difficulty that orchardists and market gardeners have found in getting anyone to pick fruit and asparagus over the last year.
  • A stream ran through it, and around it were fields, orchards and small woods, or coppices.
  • Paddy fields and orchards have given way to shopping plazas and industrial buildings.
  • South of the house is an extensive orchard of fruit trees, now part of the other two properties.
  • Scores of houses were destroyed and much of the village's cultivated land and orchards were bulldozed.
  • Smart new roads are lined with fields of cabbages, radishes and ginseng, apple orchards and greenhouses filled with roses.
  • Apple and pear orchards were planted, as were plum thickets between some holes.
  • Apple orchards thrive in the mountains and are great fall fun for the whole family.
  • The lower region with its more fertile land is home to many market gardens, orchards and vineyards.
  • You often see an old quince gracing the site of an abandoned farmhouse or orchard, still bearing well after years of neglect.
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