It's important to clarify misconceptions. Hedge balls or hedge apples, while touted by some as natural pest repellents, lack scientific evidence to support their efficacy. Relying solely on folklore can be misleading. It's crucial to promote accurate information about pest control methods backed by research. Encouraging reliance on unproven remedies could lead to ineffective pest management and unnecessary environmental impact. Let's prioritize science-based solutions for pest control to ensure both efficacy and sustainability.
hedge pig= hedge hog
Firstly, grow a pair of balls. Secondly, chop your balls off with a pair of hedge trimmers. Thirdly, Cook em' up with some stew. Finally, Profit. *College graduate*
A light and cordless hedge trimmer would be best for a woman of petite stature. The Earthwise 20-inch cordless hedge trimmer would work great in this situation.
Hegh
If you are talking about "a hedge", as in a row of bushy plants or such, then yes, it is a noun. Hedge can also be used as a verb though, as in "to hedge a garden".
If your balls didn't work you should cut them off and get a new pair.
The plural of hedge is hedges.
The noun hedge is used as a collective noun for a hedge of herons.
The meaning of a "hedge" would be best described as a "hedge of protection" against the volatile market. Also used in the term Hedge Fund
Number 8 balls are just scams. Number 8 balls do not really work. Number 8 balls just randomly pick an answer to display to you, no matter what your question is.
no one knows. great balls work