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Some things could go to pot, but not his health, he thought.
Let me pot away at them for half an hour or so.
I can and I'm telling you education has gone to pot.
The world had gone to pot in the previous two years.
About 20 to 30 minutes to pot up, then a long wait until spring.
Her relationship with the boy has gone to pot lately.
Which shows how far her logic had gone to pot.
"I could probably pot at least one of them right now.
It's a shame you never knew her before she went to pot.
If the world was going to go to pot, the two of us should be together when it smashed.
Obviously, I will pot up some or move them to other parts of the garden.
"You look around and see a neighborhood going to pot" because of the homeless, he said.
This year, Tiger's putting has gone to pot along with the rest of his game.
Add to pot with enough water to make 14 cups liquid.
"Place goes to pot the minute I turn my back on it.
Because just everything seems to be going to pot!
He'd let himself go to pot over the years.
Where they do all the pumping, the visibility went to pot.
"Nothing is going to pot because an ambassador's not there," he said.
I'm going to try to pot a buzz bomb if it ever gets down low enough.
The remaining team went to pot 3 (the balls were not opened).
If he had known how deep I am in now, the will would have gone to pot without waiting for a duel to help.
If they could pot his right-hand man, it'd be the next best thing.
Those moving about their gardens in the late fall months can spot these little plants and pot them up.
They like a place that won't change, even as the neighborhood and maybe the entire city go to pot.
Is it because we've given them a different have we already used a pot up?
About 20 to 30 minutes to pot up, then a long wait until spring.
Obviously, I will pot up some or move them to other parts of the garden.
A nursery potted up the first, which died, and I am trying to start the second.
Once the new plants are potted up, place them out of sunlight.
One trigger is to cut back the plants after they are potted up.
I'll take them slowly tomorrow night, driving the pot up only at the end when they be well out o' the game.
The layer should be sufficiently well rooted to move or pot up 12-24 months later.
Luis had emerged and was holding the pot up in invitation.
"We used several of them later on to pot up poinsettia plants for Christmas, and they did a fine job."
Pot up a hew clumps and bring them into the kitchen.
In addition, it takes up to 10 minutes to get the pot up to maximum pressure.
Sin-Sin brought the pot up to the big house because she could kill two birds with one stone.
Break off pieces and replant or pot up, but do not let divisions dry out.
He'd brought the small pot up on deck, but, no, he hadn't applied it.
Brewster picked the pot up and tucked it under his arm, then went to open the door.
Pot up your bulbs and put them back in an unheated garage or similar spot.
If the plants are potted up, never keep them in a warm place where they are sure to start growing.
I add water and mix it: She held the quart pot up for him to see. "
Then the rooted stem is severed from the parent plant and potted up.
He added, "Ned famously likes to stir the pot up and bring in people with new ideas."
Or particular favorite plants are potted up, cut back, left outdoors and brought inside around mid-September.
When flowering is over clean containers and put away until next year, or pot up with winter pansies.
Pot up the seedlings into 3in pots and keep them in a warm place.
Generally rain lilies are sold in nurseries already potted up.