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(1) A low transparent cover put over young plants to protect them from cold.
(2) A woman's close-fitting hat that resembles a helmet.
(3) A woman's close-fitting helmet-like hat.
(1) Winter lettuce is available, but this is best protected with a cloche .
(2) Plant lettuce, spinach and other greens directly into garden beds and protect from the elements with a cloche or row cover.
(3) This second layer can take the shape of a cold frame, cloche , or even just another sheet of plastic, suspended above the plants using wires for support.
(4) A cut off clear plastic water bottle makes a good cloche .
(5) Sow an early batch of parsley in a cold frame or under a cloche .
(6) Put a cloche over your parsley for winter pickings.
(7) This can be done by covering the plant with a cloche in wet weather.
(8) Grown outdoors they tend to bolt in summer but indoors or under a cloche they should crop right through until Easter.
(9) In colder areas, a plastic cloche or a cold-frame can be used to keep these vegetables cropping.
(10) She put it on, and then chose a matching veiled cloche from the clothes press, which she perched on her head, low over her bangs.
(11) The Cotton Club numbers are pastel-hued caps and cloches .
(12) The cloche hat is almost like one of those clown hats.
(13) Alternatively, find your own inspiration from the era: for the girls, red lipstick, exaggerated eyebrows, hair clasps, little cloche hats and lots of flapper-style beads.
(14) George wore the long, pencil-shaped dresses that so many girls her age found fashionable with a cloche hat .
(15) In mid-spring, remove the cloches , give the plants a support if necessary, keep free from weeds and water in dry spells.
(16) She looked very prim but stylish in a blue suit with a matching cloche hat .
(17) The whole experience makes you yearn to wear white gloves and a cloche hat , and to visit at tea-time for a tall glass of ice-cream.
(18) After a couple of weeks under cover, the soil temperature below the cloches will have risen sufficiently to help seed germination.
(19) Colonial gardeners also used cloches , or bell glasses, to nurture fragile seedlings and extend the growing season.
(20) In recent years, all this has changed and 70% of production of fresh market strawberries takes place in glasshouses, tunnels and cloches .