marigold - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • plant: We dug a hole in the soil and then we planted the marigolds and put soil around them.
  • include: The wide and varied flora includes marsh marigold, oxlip and cowslip.
  • grow: Please tell me if you did in fact grow marigolds even if you did not get a photograph.
  • use: Reply I have always used African Marigolds to reduce nematodes on my onions.
  • find: Surprisingly we did find marsh marigold and bulbous buttercup in bloom.
  • call: There was also a larger version of the buttercup called marsh marigold.

Adjective modifier

  • African: Reply I have always used African Marigolds to reduce nematodes on my onions.
  • yellow: They might cut it up into quaint shapes and dot it with red daisies or yellow marigolds.
  • French: French Marigolds have been tested by planting in among Potatoes that were infected with eelworm.
  • bright: A large shallow bowl contains that Lobelia with bright orange Marigolds.
  • few: Do people want to turn everything into mown grassland and concrete with a few marigolds?

Modifies a noun

  • flower: I recently planted six marigold flowers in the small front south facing garden.
  • petal: Marigold petals are a colorful addition to a salad.
  • seed: Under a grass sward, corn marigold seeds showed a mean annual decline rate of 36 % and a half-life of 1.5 years.
  • powder: After the bath, dust down with lavender herb and marigold flower powder ( or neem powder if available ).

Noun used with modifier

  • marsh: Marsh Marigold The golden cups of marsh marigold brighten many a dull spring day.
  • corn: Corn marigold is not recorded above 1,100 ft in the UK.
  • pot: Calendula Trial Back in May, Carole decided to set up a flower trial, sowing the pot marigold: Calendula.
  • French: They also seems to like tomatoes, so she plants french marigolds and tagetes among the plants.
  • plant: They also seems to like tomatoes, so she plants french marigolds and tagetes among the plants.

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