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hand, use the assets of their host to provide the materials needed for metabolism and growth. this classification might date from aristotle ( bc – bc), who made the distincton between plants, which typically do not transfer, and animals, which regularly are mobile to catch their food. notes: citrus bushes
hand, use the assets of their host to provide the materials needed for metabolism and growth. this classification might date from aristotle ( bc – bc), who made the distincton between plants, which typically do not transfer, and animals, which regularly are mobile to catch their food. notes: citrus bushes...
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for free without my expecting it. first, there was the guy who fireproofed my burlap for free , and now this. speaking of projects, i've started another one. the crappy scrubby garden area outside my apartment door finally got on my last nerve. after asking the landlord to rip up the horrible thorn bushes
for the last couple years and offering to plant it myself, i decided to take matters into my own hands. let me just start with saying that they never ever prune the garden. so, it was left up to yours truly to cut back the awful bushes that would creep over the walkway toward my apartment. the plant...
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unfortunately, "buried in the bottom of your knapsack" isn't exactly fast to access. some adventurers experimented with "quickdraw" scrolls - fixed at one end, with a ribbon attached at the other, you just had to pull the "rip-cord" to teleport back to safety. these, however, proved too easy to catch on bushes
unfortunately, "buried in the bottom of your knapsack" isn't exactly fast to access. some adventurers experimented with "quickdraw" scrolls - fixed at one end, with a ribbon attached at the other, you just had to pull the "rip-cord" to teleport back to safety. these, however, proved too easy to catch on bushes...
https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/questions/168603/if-a-portal-scroll-is-cheap-and-easily-available-why-they-are-not-used-when-one
shall i add compost to the inside of the holes when i plant more trees, blueberries, grapes in the next week or just add it to the top after it's planted. the soil has a lot of clay. hope these trees and bushes will be able to survive. reply phil on april , at : pm yes, wait until the compost is done
microorganisms, insects and earthworms will slowly aerate the soil for you over the next couple of years. planting a cover crop over winter should help, too. reply lovay on september , at : pm i am in north carolina, what seems like the land of clay and i was having a terrible time with plants, trees, bushes...
https://www.smilinggardener.com/lessons/how-to-improve-clay-soil-and-sandy-soil/
onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes
onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes...
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onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes
onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes...
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onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes
onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes...
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had elapsed, pangu was laid to rest. his breath became the wind ; his voice the thunder ; left eye the sun and right eye the moon ; his body became the mountains and extremes of the world; his blood formed rivers; his muscles the fertile lands; his facial hair the stars and milky way; his fur the bushes
had elapsed, pangu was laid to rest. his breath became the wind ; his voice the thunder ; left eye the sun and right eye the moon ; his body became the mountains and extremes of the world; his blood formed rivers; his muscles the fertile lands; his facial hair the stars and milky way; his fur the bushes...
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onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes
onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes...
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onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes
onion) fūm (garlic or wheat) shaṭʾ (shoot) sūq (plant stem) zarʿ (seed) fruits ʿadas ( lentil ) baql (herb) ḥabb dhul-ʿaṣf (corn of the husk) qith-thāʾ (cucumber) rummān ( pomegranate ) tīn (fig) ukul khamṭ (bitter fruit or food of sheba) zaytūn (olive) in paradise forbidden fruit of adam bushes...
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