Examples of 'plant too' in a sentence

Meaning of "plant too"

plant too: TO insert a plant into the soil

How to use "plant too" in a sentence

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Do not water the plant too much.
Do not plant too many plants in one area.
When you push a wash plant too hard.
Do not plant too many roses.
Dangote is building his own power plant too.
Do not plant too tight to the volume of an adult subject.
It can save your church or church plant too.
Do not plant too early.
And you ought to get rid of that plant too.
Leaving peppers on the plant too long slows production of new fruit.
I bet you it would reach the tenth plant too.
It really will not hurt the plant too much if they lose some of their roots.
It was such a healthy plant too.
Do not plant too deeply!
An excellent container plant too.

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Do not plant too many, though ; the tourists really like the view of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I bought a tomato plant too.
There are infected people at the power plant too.
Remember, it is better to plant too high than too low.
The grow tents are ideal for growing a single plant too.
One caution is to avoid giving your plant too much of any one nutrient.
But some manufacturing will move into the new plant too.
Avoid areas where the water puddles and do not plant too close to larger trees.
But I would actually like to insure the Plant too.
Do you have an overactive orchard, or did you plant too many hills of zucchini?
Do not use fertilizer at full strength or fertilize the plant too often.
Resist the urge to water your plant too often.
The problem with it is that it gets left on the plant too long.
Plant into warm soils, do not plant too early.
Just like the ginger, the metabolism is sped up by this plant too.
Pre-germinate and do not plant too early.
It is a great friendship plant too.
In the end, it 's like giving a plant too much water.
If the leaves start to turn yellow and fall, you water the plant too much.
In any event it is good practice to not plant too thickly.
Oh, get me the file on the Southeastern plant too.
Quality declines if you leave them on the plant too long.
This way you can avoid the hassle of repotting the plant too frequently.
Overwatering does not always mean you have been giving the plant too much water.
The peas will get starchy if you leave them on the plant too long.
If you cut the root, you lose the plant too.
As with most plants, whenever in doubt never plant too deep.
As you know, I love this plant too.

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