"Weeder" Quotes from Famous Books
... me, Gretchen," I said quietly, "that you are about as much a barmaid as I am a weeder ... — Arms and the Woman • Harold MacGrath
... spreading wide Amang the bearded bear, I turn'd the weeder-clips aside, And spared the ... — Minstrelsy of the Scottish border (3rd ed) (1 of 3) • Walter Scott
... slightly raised herself on noticing that he was no longer at work, but had again lowered her head before he could distinguish her features. This shyness kept him in suspense. Like an inquisitive lad he wondered who this weeder could be, and while he lingered there, whistling and beating time with a chisel, the latter suddenly slipped out of his hand. It fell into the Jas-Meiffren, striking the curb of the well, and then bounding a few feet ... — The Fortune of the Rougons • Emile Zola
... locations where the winters are comparatively mild, the ground may be made reasonably clean before the seed is sown, by stirring it occasionally at intervals before sowing the seed. This is done with some form of harrow or weeder, and, of course, subsequently to the ... — Clovers and How to Grow Them • Thomas Shaw
... there is no land whatever, when left for a few months in a state of rest, but will produce naturally some kind of herbage, good and bad; and thus we find the industry of man excited, and the application of the hoe and the weeder continually among all our crops, this being essential to their welfare. I cannot help, therefore, observing how extremely absurd it is to endeavour to form clean and good pasturage under a crop hat gives as much protection to every noxious weed as to the young grass itself. Weeds are ... — The Botanist's Companion, Vol. II • William Salisbury |