First you take the seed out of the pear and then you dig a hole in topsoil. After you do that you have to cover the seed up with the topsoil that you dug. Last you water the seed and let it grow!!
It will depend on several factors like how old or big the plant is. The Wollemi pine is a fairly hardy plant that can cope with heavy pruning. Have a look at wollemipine.com for cultivation instructions.
Since there is no "cat figure" on Nabooti Island, this is probably a reference to the carved "ebony elephant" which is dug up at Kaya Forests. (see related question) The existence of a "cat figure" on the island may have been a rumor, as it has not turned up during game play. The location suggested for it was the current spot occupied by the "opuntia fruit" (cactus pear), which is to the far left at the Mountains of the Moon.
you had your garden dug says someone else dug your garden, while you dug your garden says you dug it.
Past perfect tense - I had dug. Present perfect tense - I have dug. Future perfect tense - I will have dug.
cow dug is stuff
The past tense of "dig" is "dug." For example, "Yesterday, I dug a hole in the garden."
Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of dig is dug. So present perfect for dig is have/has dug.They have dug the potatoes. The boys have dug the potatoes.He has dug the potatoes. The farmer has dug the potatoes.
Richard Everett has written: 'Dig and Dug on the Road (Dig & Dug)' 'Present from the past' 'Dig and Dug on the Building Site (Dig & Dug)'
Dug.A:Simple past tense: dug. She really dug that music.The past participle is the same as the past form:present perfect tense: dug. I've dug a well in my backyard.past perfect tense: had dug. He had dug himself down.The use of digged, while not entirely wrong, is now considered archaic.
it was dug by hand or drilled
Dig Dug happened in 2600.