in the wintertime
rock salt, like what you put down for ice...? um...NO!
Removing by hand and using mulch are ways to control weeds in an asparagus patch.
To prevent slips and falls, it's best to put ice melt or rock salt on outside steps when it snows. Alternatively, using sand or kitty litter can provide traction on icy steps. Additionally, consider installing non-slip stair treads for added safety.
Don't put it on your food.
Only if you put bath salt.
Dress warm, put a coat on, put snow tires on the car.
what in the world no way it will scare them
Yes, rock salt is a type of sedimentary rock made of halite (salt) minerals that have precipitated from evaporating seawater over millions of years. It is not classified as an igneous rock, as it does not form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
you put it down and rock it! :)
Yes, you can put dry ice in salt water. It will bubble furiously and cool down the salt water.
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Fresh-water ice will melt faster in salt water than it will in fresh water or in the open air. Ice forms when water molecules are cooled down enough to arrange into solid crystals. Salt will, basically, get between the water molecules and make it harder for them to form crystals.