For the farmers own Needs
zowel
It would depend on what type of plants you were planting. You could plant 65 grape hyacinth bulbs in 16 (square?) feet of garden space. You wouldn't be able to plant 65 azalea bushes in the same area.
Gregor Mendel was a Silesian scientist known as the father of genetics. His famous experiment should not have used the garden pea plant as his experimental organism because this variety of pea plant naturally varies in its genetic makeup.
That would have to be a melon farmer( marijuana) and I think 50 cent or lil Wayne
The measurement you need in order to fence a garden is the garden's perimeter. That's a length, and it can be expressed in any length units. For a typical home garden, feet or meters would be most convenient.
for the farmers own needs -apex
for the farmers own needs -apex
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The farmer may be growing (for instance) a large field of carrots, or wheat for sale. But he may also grow a mixed salad crop in a small garden plot to be eaten by the farmer and his family alone.
Oleander is one plant you would not like to have in a garden. Although it is a small pretty bush it one of the most toxic plants in the world. All parts of it are toxic. It's sap can cause a severe rash. even if a part of it goes into the cut of a plant it dies. Hope this helps
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To help prevent erosion.
zowel
A small sized pot would be appropriate for a smaller plant. A small plant could also be planted in a large pot, however it would look empty and strange.
Depends on the size, contents, and dimensions of your garden. if it is classed as a small garden it would be about 100 letres, if it is classed as a middleish garden it would be about 500 letres and if it was classed as a large garden it would be about 1,000 letres
National Farmers Union
Try looking in a garden perhaps. That would be my best guess. And if you don't have a garden, you should plant one just for that purpose, cause that hunt for a garden snake must be real important