Because today's garden waste is tomorrow's soil, via the process of composting, which needs a certain amount of moisture and air to proceed apace. There is no better way to obtain nutrient-rich soil.
Well, there are more than two, strictly speaking, but oxygen and moisture content--although it should be understood that one can also have too much moisture.
Completely devoid of fuel, she collapsed in a shivering heap and was unable to mine any more diamonds.
Where ever there is moisture you will find garden snails. After it rains there is water everywhere, so that is the reason that you find garden snails easily when is has rained... These creatures have more water in them. Hence if they dehydrate they will die. That is why when we put some salt on such creatures they die instantly...
Absolutely everything can be recycled by breaking the waste down to basic elements. However, too often cost of this process is more expensive than other alternatives. So the answer is generally no.
sometimes in magnetic sepration etc electromagnets are more useful than permanent one as first magnet is used to seprate metallic waste and then its turned off so that attracted waste falls off at desired place so here permanent magnets are not that use full as electromagnet as in permanent magnet waste would get attracted but it would not fall. so electromagnet is more useful than permanent one.
I think that decorative garden stakes would make an excellent gift for a gardener. I think if you make the stakes yourself with interesting and unique design will also show more creativity and more uniquenes.
Well, there are more than two, strictly speaking, but oxygen and moisture content--although it should be understood that one can also have too much moisture.
That the dustbin gets emptied in a landfill and that the compost heap returns decomposed materials back to the soilis a reason why putting household waste in the compost heap takes precedence over putting it in the dustbin.Specifically, household waste can decompose in a compost heap or a local landfill. But the heap is more environmentally friendly since the materials decompose through aerobic decomposition, or break-down in the presence of air. The landfill is the site of anaerobic decomposition, or break-down in the absence of air, and therefore results in an increase in atmospheric greenhouse gases what with the methane thereby produced.
It's "gardeners" (more than one gardener), or "gardener's" (belonging to one gardener), or "gardeners' " (belonging to multiple gardeners).
Not so much what you won't have, rather what you willhave: a lot more garden pests. Wasps are a gardener's friend because they capture a lot of pest insects to feed to their larvae.
Miss Maudie prunes her flowers carefully to help them grow healthier and more beautifully. She is a skilled gardener and takes great care of her plants to ensure they flourish in her garden.
The blog Flowergardengirl is a blog written specifically for home gardens. The blog's main writer, Anna Marie, has been a gardener for more than 40 years.
You have to get garden shears from the gardener dude by getting him a sports drink. And how to get the sports dring you have to get 5 dollars from the tree. If you want a more detailed answer go to the link below.
A person stole some fruits from the garden on the way back he met with 3 gardeners to the first gardener he gave half of the fruits stolen plus half a fruit more to the 2nd gardener he gave half of the remaining fruits plus half of a fruit more and to the 3rd gardener he have half of the remaining fruits plus half of a fruit more. And at the end he was left with no fruits . How many fruits did he stole and how many fruits did he give to each of the gardeners?
Vegetables are the food items that compost the quickest. Leaves, plants and trimmings can decompose within six months at most. This contrasts with avocado and peach stones and with cabbage and sprout stems that will take more than three years.
A crowd; a throng; a multitude or great number of persons., A great number or large quantity of things not placed in a pile., A pile or mass; a collection of things laid in a body, or thrown together so as to form an elevation; as, a heap of earth or stones., To collect in great quantity; to amass; to lay up; to accumulate; -- usually with up; as, to heap up treasures., To throw or lay in a heap; to make a heap of; to pile; as, to heap stones; -- often with up; as, to heap up earth; or with on; as, to heap on wood or coal., To form or round into a heap, as in measuring; to fill (a measure) more than even full.
Caffine, sugar and a whole heap of yum stuff Diet coke: even more caffine and a heap of yum stuff