| 1. | You can also use the prunings from your fruit trees,
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| 2. | In China, prunings are dried and kept to perfume linen cupboards.
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| 3. | Prunings are used for mulch and green manure in alley cropping systems.
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| 4. | He added some more grapevine prunings to the fire.
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| 5. | The advantage here is that those late-winter prunings are wonderful in the vase.
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| 6. | Cankered prunings must be removed from the area and burned to eliminate the risk of continuing spore production.
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| 7. | This means correct siting away from wind that could break stems, deep planting, and never composting old leaves and prunings.
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| 8. | But Johnston said I was lucky : my prunings happened to be low in cucurbitacin, the compound that makes cucumbers bitter.
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| 9. | Propagation is via seed, or semihardwood cuttings taken in autumn and winter or from prunings taken after flowering in late spring.
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| 10. | In Catalonia, Behr went in search of calcots, which are pungent onions set on a grid and cooked over vine prunings.
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