You bury a plant when it's alive and dig it up when it's dead.
The answer to this riddle is a plant. You bury a seed when it is alive, as it grows underground before sprouting. Once the plant has died, you may dig it up, often to remove it or to harvest its remains.
A plant.
Dig a hole and bury them up to their neck. Don't dig them out until they confess.
A few are: taking out of ground, dig up, uncover, reveal, dig out, and lay bare.
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Rastafarians bury their dead by going into the garden and they dig a tunnel. Then they make a hole as big as themselves and invite there followers to go to a big reception. They celebrate and have a good time and then they be sad at what has happened. They gently lower the bodie down towards the ground and cover the hole up.
you can just bury them.. but you might want to do it kind of far away from your house. some animals might smell them and dig them up or bugs will come. gross... sorry about your rabits :((
Spray it thoroughly with Round-Up, and re-spray in two or three days. After it is dead (a week or so), wearing long sleeves and gloves, dig it up or use a rake to claw the dead plants down (if they're climbing on a fence, or the like). Dig a separate hole and bury the foliage, covering with several inches of dirt. DO NOT burn the dead plants, or put them on a compost heap.
Golden shovel- bury your shovel, buy a new one, then dig it up in 24hours.
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
to get the golden shovel, you must have two regular shovels. bury one shovel with the other, and dig it up at least 24 hours later, and it will be a golden shovel. if you dig it up sooner thatt 24 hours, it won't work and you'll have to start over.
Hello! In the summer time, Inuits would hunt a seal( a bearded seal or an other kind that i forget.) Then Inuits would dig a shallow, put the dead seal in it and bury it with rocks. Then in the winter they would dig it up and eat it. You'd know it's perfect when the seal is green. Done!