so that equal sunshine,water and minerals are given to seeds to grow it properly.
Actually, he didn't plant seeds-he sowed the teeth of a dragon, as he was commanded by Athena
Not enough water or sunlight. But i can't be sure.
Yesterday I sowed some seeds. Today I have sown some more.
If you do not see the seeds that you sowed, that means that the seeds were not planted properly. You have to first till the soil before sowing the seeds on to the soil.
He pretended to be mad and sowed his fields with salt instead of seeds
Sowing means planting a seed. Reaping means harvesting the fruits of the seeds you sowed. Gleaning means gathering what was left after the harvest.
It sowed the seeds for conflict. Each of the religions attempts to increase its power base and control the direction of politics to best support those people of its religious confession.
To plant, or to seed.
when we born , no one is perfect and sowed the seeds of knowledge . We have to fill our meadow-like bran with knowledge in childhood and see what we gain as the harvest (success) in the whole life time
It failed to provide a lasting peace in Europe. Serveral basic flaws in the treaty sowed the seeds of postwar international problems that eventually would lead to the second World War.
The past tense of the word sow is sowed sown sowing sows
The past tense of "sow" is "sowed" and the past participle is "sown" or "sowed" depending on the context.