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Some vendors sell living Christmas trees that can be replanted.
Being uprooted and replanted, often without warning, is a frightening experience.
The land will be replanted with native tree species, he said.
Three of the plants have now been replanted outside the greenhouse.
Thirty-nine trees have been removed and 62 will be replanted.
Once that is done the area will be replanted with native trees.
They're annuals, anyway, which means they need to be replanted each year.
In the 19th century, trees were replanted to protect the city's water supply.
They can be potted, brought inside for the Christmas period and then replanted.
Wood-burning is fashionable and seemingly environmentally friendly, since trees can be replanted.
Some of the growers ripped out their vineyards and replanted with noble grapes.
Though it was quickly replanted, she didn't think the tree would survive to adulthood.
Instead they tore down decade-old trees and replanted them with saplings to curb erosion.
When the coral fingerlings were big enough, they were replanted in the natural reef elsewhere.
The crumbling currais were rebuilt, native grapes were replanted, and a cultural legacy was revived.
Yet the Mote lab and other centers have already replanted thousands of small coral colonies.
This includes some 2.4 million tonnes of spring barley, replanted after frosts damaged winter grains.
According to official figures, residents have replanted more than one million trees since achieving autonomy.
The forests were bulldozed by the government and replanted (younger trees are seen as lighter green).
Trees are being replanted on parts of Costa Rica's coast to halt erosion and protect livelihoods.
We're using certified wood that is replanted, so it's not like people are clear-cutting areas.
The process continues like that for three years, after which the tree is replanted for good.
Various other dignitaries and first ladies have gifted or replanted seedlings from the tree throughout history.
Time has replanted a few seeds of optimism in the new, forever altered soil of me.
Many of the wedding flowers will be replanted in Kensington Gardens after the wedding, royal officials said.
When it closes, in January, the plants and trees will supposedly be replanted throughout New York City.
Some of the trees are 40 years old, he explains, and ought to be pruned or completely replanted.
In Colorado, farmers who once grew alfalfa replanted a portion of their acreage this growing season with hemp.
Crops were replanted in the resort garden that grows much of the produce served at the riverside restaurant.
Residents replanted some of the southern flowers on their property, and gardeners stopped gardening on Mr. Tavor's side.
And unlike fossil fuels, trees can be replanted and quickly resume their work of sweeping carbon from the air.
Le Nôtre's plan was so complex that it required that the gardens be replanted about once every 100 years.
Sections of potatoes containing at least one "eye" could be replanted so they can sprout and produce new plants.
"There are old trees that have to be replanted, so (the number of) productive plants will decline," said Amsir.
"Since then, it has returned to quarantine and will soon be replanted in the White House gardens," the official said.
But sites that were harvested and replanted in 2000 are now covered in trees that are four metres or taller.
As controls, they similarly uprooted individuals of both varieties and replanted them in soil once inhabited by the same variety.
When the small sideritis plant is ready, it must be replanted within three days from its extraction from the nursery.
Even if the lost forest were replanted much of it would fail: because species distribution is changing as temperatures rise.
The National Park Service replanted the grass outside the White House, but the journalists weren't allowed back on the lawn.
Mr. Beitel replanted it; today, the steep, sandy slope is covered with bayberry, beach plum, volunteer locust and wild verbascum.
We have regenerated 9.4m hectares of vegetation (more than the total area of Scotland) and replanted forests in another 2m hectares.
It now allows commercial logging only in forests that have been replanted, a policy that environmentalists say other countries should emulate.
Hammond often recalls the spring, not long after he'd started working with Heidi, his wife, that he planted too deep and nothing sprouted, so he replanted but too shallow and a spring rain washed everything away, so he replanted again, by then needing a perfect season just to make up for the lost investment in seed.
This meant that no matter how many seeds you saved, they couldn't be replanted the following year, a centuries-old farming practice.
At another moment infused with symbolism, the men replanted a tree with soil and water taken from both sides of the border.
We replanted the grass on top, brushed it out with our fingers, and threw the remaining clods of dirt into the woods.
"It is in quarantine which is mandatory for any living organism imported to the US. It will be replanted afterwards," Araud tweeted.
In Constitucion, one flattened waterfront area is being replanted as a forest to act as a buffer against future floods and tsunamis.
Uprooted and taken from where Koh lives in the Catskills, the tree will supposedly be returned and replanted at the show's conclusion.
Eventually, phylloxera was stopped by grafting European vines onto American rootstocks, which are immune to the bug, and vineyards could be replanted.
It can take several decades for replanted corridors to blossom into lush forests that birds feel comfortable traveling through, the authors noted.
The company moved 210 farms to make way for the lodge, and has replanted over 22,29 indigenous trees to restore the landscape.
Deer effectively ate all the trees replanted on Hokkaido from 2000 to 2004, before plastic coverings were implemented as shields, Mr. Naito said.
In partnership with local councils in Oku, Ndu and Jakiri, more than 5,000 eucalyptus trees were replanted in each of the communities in 2016.
In New Orleans, volunteer street medics provided free medical treatment, and volunteers also set up a women's shelter, built community gardens, and replanted wetlands.
But even better than a cut tree is a live tree that can be replanted in your yard or donated to a nearby park.
There are also previously forested areas that have not been properly replanted after wildfires or hurricanes that would benefit greatly from a reforestation investment.
Louis XVI and Napoleon III each did their part to revitalize the grounds, and most recently they were replanted following a severe storm in 1999.
Gardner says that by purchasing bits of wood not used for construction or furniture, Drax makes it more financially viable for forests to be replanted.
Graves and markers of the deceased whose families paid to have them moved (generally $10) were replanted 15 miles south, sometimes after a solemn procession.
The fields having long ago been sold and replanted, nothing of his failed Pinot Noir—or the Marsanne and the Syrah that replaced it—remains.
Some concrete retrieved from the dump is being recycled, and hundreds of trees were removed and will be replanted in parks elsewhere in the city.
Restoring forests after the smoke clears remains a slow, laborious process, and seedlings can take months, even years to grow so they can be replanted.
In 2018, officers replanted more than 2,000 of them in the cliffs of Mendocino and Humboldt Counties that had been seized during a poaching investigation.
When growers replanted, they mostly replaced aligoté with chardonnay, though aligoté was still found in the grand cru Corton-Charlemagne vineyard up until the 220s.
"After the wedding they tore the hall down and replanted the trees," says Mickey E.P. Adams, of Mitra Kreasi Indonesia, a company that builds exhibition booths.
It struggled in Panama's climate until some enterprising coffee grower replanted some of the languishing plants at a high altitude where it finally started to thrive.
Largely that's because about 60 percent of wood sold in Brazil comes from illegal deforestation - and such cutting could endanger replanted areas as well, he said.
Both countries have engineered a significant increase in food production, thanks to "multiple cropping practices," which see fields replanted and crops harvested multiple times each year.
Often, miniature hammering patterns are rejiggered and replanted in various places across a measure or a track, becoming the foundation for an expansive, ensemble-driven piece.
One neighboring producer has replanted mangroves around his ponds to try to stem the damage and restore some of the ecosystem, but few other operators bother.
This was the style that both suited me best and made the most of the original and replanted hair I planned to cling onto like grim death.
The secret to the edible skin comes from growing the banana trees in a minus 75 degrees Fahrenheit (-83 degrees Celsius) environment, then is thawed and replanted.
A tooth stored in the right type of liquid can be successfully replanted up to an hour later, but a desiccated tooth has little chance of surviving.
The vineyards were replanted after a solution was found, but revolution, wars, the Depression and Prohibition in the 20th century prevented Madeira from regaining its former markets.
"Not a blade of grass was left," said Debbie Pribyl, the general manager of the Moorings, where the cottages have all been reroofed and the landscaping replanted.
Researchers looked at which tropical rainforest areas - if replanted - would produce the highest benefits for safeguarding wildlife, curbing and adapting to climate change, and boosting water security.
It will end near the Survivor Tree, a Callery pear tree that was severely damaged in the attack but nursed back to health and replanted at the site.
After it is replanted, the athlete should bite down on a sterile gauze pad to keep the tooth in place until the dentist can take care of it.
If the tooth can't be replanted immediately, it should be submerged in a special salt solution – or, if that's not available, in cold low-fat milk – for transport.
The study, published in the journal Science, analyzed the maximum amount of carbon that could be captured if all available degraded forest areas were replanted and allowed to mature.
As art, they exist only for a moment, continuing to live and grow as people wear them; but afterward, they can be replanted, and therefore returned to the earth.
Mr. Schneider then took a job with Onabay, which had bought a vineyard on Peconic Bay in 2006 and replanted seven acres using Mr. Schneider's research on cabernet franc.
It's free to enter and explore, and once the stadium has to go back to you know, sports stuff, the trees will be replanted in a nearby public space.
They found the disease progressed almost 30% more slowly in Moneymaker plants grown in "Hawaiian" soil than it did in those Moneymakers that had been replanted into their own soil.
More than 90 percent of cotton in India is genetically modified, and as those seeds cannot be replanted, farmers have struggled with rising input costs and lower prices for cotton.
If one day habitats are restored or managed so that invasive species are not a threat, these seeds could be replanted in the wild — even bringing some plants back from extinction.
But French Ambassador to the U.S., Gerard Araud, tweeted that the sapling had been put in quarantine to comply with U.S. customs regulations, and would be replanted at a later date.
That way, after the holidays, it can be replanted and the tree can continue sucking up heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, as well as provide a home for birds.
The trees can also be stood up outside as makeshift habitats for birds, chipped for natural material to line hiking trails, or even replanted, if initially purchased with the roots intact.
At the end of the first Guardians movie, in which Groot died and was replanted as a sapling, we got a Baby Groot credits scene which featured the little twig dancing.
The company behind it, Indigo, is a startup trying to promulgate regenerative agriculture—methods like relying on perennials instead of annually replanted species, or cover crops to reduce the need for tilling.
A has replanted 15 percent of his corn this spring and notes that the rain plus cold spring temperatures have led to poor stands in some of the corn and soybean fields.
Without such markets, the climate may be worse off—forest carbon would be released into the atmosphere from land conversion, with no forests replanted to pull more CO2 out of the atmosphere.
Human activity has deforested, replanted and irrigated large areas of land, added pollution to the skies, depleted the ozone layer and, yes, changed the concentrations of key greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
"Our streets are immaculate, and Gustavia looks better than it did pre-Irma because we've replanted it with 1,500 trees and plants, which is more than we had before," Mr. Dufau said.
Unlike many row crops, which can be replanted from year to year, orchards can take a decade or two to regrow, and farmers expect them to produce for at least a generation.
French Ambassador to the U.S., Gerard Araud, tweeted at the time that the sapling had been put in quarantine to comply with U.S. customs regulations, and would be replanted at a later date.
After Littmann's intervention ends on October 27, 2019, the forest will be replanted on a public site close to the stadium, where it will be presented to the public as a "forest sculpture."
Bright spot: Globally, forests are being replanted, particularly in western countries, and stronger protections have been issued by other Amazon countries like Colombia, whose higher court recently ordered the government to protect the forest.
She cited how indigenous people in the central Mexican town of Cheran had declared autonomous control over their land, risen up against the loggers and drug cartels that had damaged their forest and replanted it.
Shortly after landing a $125 million investment at a $1 billion valuation, Rent the Runway (RTR) has replanted roots in San Francisco, opening an 8,300 square foot West Coast flagship in the city's Union Square neighborhood.
The government estimates that about 15.5 percent of Ethiopia is covered in forests – but the country is losing 92,000 hectares (227,000 acres) of forest annually, and only 20,000 hectares (49,000 acres) are being replanted, Moges said.
It seems like another venue closes every week here now, and a cynic could say that it doesn't matter, than venues are just empty spaces, boxes that can be uprooted and replanted anywhere without any real effect.
It was important to set it pre-Columbine as well, to give a sense of what suburbia looked like for teenagers—particularly young white males—before that one incident reshaped our cultural perspective and replanted our fears.
In logged areas of the boreal forest, trees are replanted and allowed to regenerate, and the country boasts a very low official deforestation rate of just 0.02 percent (though that has been disputed by some environmental groups).
Or consider Behnaz Sarafpour's undiluted Pure Oud oil ($165, as part of a set), which is derived from sustainably harvested, replanted agarwood trees certified by Cites (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora).
Bonaire is a leader in new efforts at reef restoration, along with a nongovernmental organization called Reef Renewal Bonaire, that in just a few years has grown and replanted some 21,269 staghorn corals in the water around the island.
I've heard of more than a few instances in which expensive California homes with lush green landscapes dotted with imported palm trees burned down and then rebuilt — and replanted the same greenery, even palms, rich in oils, are essentially bombs.
Although farmers can uproot infected trees and replace them with virus-resistant seedlings, replanting can be expensive and farmers earn no income on the crop while waiting for trees to mature, said farmer Patrick Oppong, who replanted his trees in 2012.
The good news, Dr. Fulton said, was that there were still places in the damaged stream where the crayfish survived in good numbers and where the banks could be replanted and the kind of rocky habitat the crustaceans like could be rebuilt.
Replanted as a meadow — the lightest possible touch on the land — the 1.7-acre cemetery has reopened to the public as the Naval Cemetery Landscape, an integral part of the growing Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway, a planned 14-mile path for bicyclists and pedestrians.
Milkweed is the only plant that a monarch will lay her eggs on and the only plant a monarch caterpillar will eat, so when the milkweed bloomed, I gathered their seeds and replanted, in case the butterflies turned up late this year.
"Without having the original drawings, we tried to put it back to what it was," said Ms. MacDonald, who replaced, replanted and pruned what was there, all the while "keeping in mind today's maintenance requirements," she said, for an estate without full-time gardeners.
But what happens when art shaped by utopian principles and intended as a civic gift to a temporary city is uprooted from its native white sands and replanted within white walls across the street from the White House, suddenly subject to the scrutiny of critics, curators and busy tourists?
Audio tours begin in a courtyard with faded 16th-century frescos, and continue through ornate halls into a grassy garden, where Malvasia vines have been replanted on a plot that was once part of da Vinci's own vineyard, a gift from his patron the Duke of Milan in 43.
Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest Dior collection was an ode to Monsieur Dior's sister, Catherine, who became a celebrated gardener and botanist after World War II. The set was a forest of 164 trees — made in collaboration with the environmentally minded Paris-based design collective Coloco — which will later be replanted in and around Paris.
Other trees are symbolic survivors of disaster, such as the American elm that lived through the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, the tiny Japanese white pine bonsai that witnessed the 1945 bombing of Hiroshima, and the Callery pear at the World Trade Center, nursed back to health after 9/11 and replanted at the Manhattan memorial in 2010.
"Their side gets constantly groomed and replanted, so they can survive it, but it's killing our side" of the harbor, said the baymen's association president, Billy Painter, who pulled his boat one recent weekday near a Flower boat that hauled its dredge rake up every few minutes to dump its catch onto a sorting table on deck.
The couple replanted the long barren scrubland that surrounded the property with olive groves, cypress, fruit trees and lavender; they installed running water and electricity; and they decorated the interiors in a freewheeling mix of British and Tuscan styles, sourcing rustic Italian furniture from nearby junkyards and enlisting local artisans to fabricate antique-style iron bed frames for the five bedrooms.

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