It does seem to be safe. You see, you have a very small sack. Very, very small. In fact your sack is so small that it begins to quiver every time you step outside each morning. But in terms of flying pests and such, it should not be of any danger. Your tiny sack cannot be helped however.
-sincerly sackman Jones DLUX
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don't listen to that guy.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The one patch given the fertilizer is the experiment group. The other is the control.
The unfertilized
Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.
The fertilized soil is the experimental group.