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  • Fittingly, there's still room to grow: The plant was built with the capacity for future expansion.

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  • Rather than fight googly-eyed martians, however, you help spread life to the Red Planet, planting a variety of seeds which in turn grow a variety of plant-life, and awaken other forms of life, as you traverse the depths.

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  • Urban communities could be given powers that would allow them to take over unused land and grow crops, flowers or plant trees.

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  • They have scoured the company's processing plant as well as the farms that grow the spinach, looking at everything from irrigation water to the proximity of livestock, with no sure connections made so far.

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  • "You can't just plant trees, walk away and let them grow, " says Tom Johnson, a managing director at Timberland Investment Resources, an Atlanta TIMO.

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  • Back in the lab, he places plant bits in petri dish cultures, coaxing endophytes to grow.

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  • The council bid for a grant from the Big Tree Plant Fund and worked with Trees for Life nursery to grow the trees.

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  • It turns out that these are all climate-driven employment areas, too -- trends that will grow in demand as climates change because our urban plant life will have greater demands placed on it.

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  • Jacque Knight, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service, said federal officials are going over records at the Columbus, Nebraska, plant where the meat was produced and that the recall could grow even more.

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  • If you are going to grow it, it is a rather long-season plant, clocking in at about 112 days from seeding.

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  • Hardly anything can grow there due to the impossibly cold climate and any plant life that manages to sprout up out of the ground is rare and quite determined.

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  • You know, cut the bottom off, put a plant in the bottom and fill it full of dirt with the one exception, you can only grow some of the smaller plants.

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  • It calls for local authorities, schools and community groups to plant fruit trees in schools and community settings so children, families and the wider community can learn how to grow, harvest, and enjoy their own local seasonal fruit.

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