1. Falcons were fitted out at the Bordeaux plant to customer specification. 2. For centuries farmers have linked the behavior of animals and plants to changes in the weather. 3. If you want large heads, restrict the number of shoots per plant to three. 4. Move the plants to a south-facing wall, where they can absorb daytime heat. 5. The critical moment for harvest varies from year to year and from one plant to the next. 6. These mate, fly away and the females find new plants to lay eggs on. 7. Transplanting genes from one plant to another May have unintended side effects for the environment and the food supply. 8. In early summer you should thin out the young plants to about three inches apart. 9. You might need to acclimate your plants to bright sunlight gradually. 10. The poor economy forced the plant to downscale production. |