No. Mandevilla is a tropical vine and should be potted and then brought indoors for the winter. When temps are consistently above 50 degrees at night you can return it to the outdoors.
Back in the day u kept your ear to the ground to listen for horses coming your way. Now adays it means keep informed.
move your body back and forth and keep your feet on the ground
To reproduce a mandevilla, you can use stem cuttings or seeds. For stem cuttings, take a healthy cutting about 4-6 inches long from a non-flowering stem, remove the lower leaves, and place it in a pot with well-draining soil. Keep the soil moist and in a warm, bright location until roots develop. If using seeds, plant them in seed-starting mix and keep them warm and moist until they germinate.
Loose ground
Yes, but you'd better keep them in a cage or they will be a pest.
They have such big feet because when they are in the snow they can keep their balance on the snowy ground.
You can propagate mandevilla vine by taking stem cuttings in spring or early summer. Cut a 4-6 inch piece of stem below a leaf node, remove lower leaves, and place the cutting in water or moist soil to root. Keep the cutting in a warm, bright location and mist regularly to encourage root development.
The force of gravity keep a bycicle on the ground.
If you keep your ear to the ground, you try to keep informed about something, especially if there are rumours or uncertainties.
If you have a stationary back ground ie house window or anything level, use that for a reference. If not, and the ground beside the hedges is level, pay attention to how and where you are holding the hedge trimmer. Keep your arms/back in the same position all the way down the hedges. Compare where the hedge trimmer is to your body...is it knee level?, at your waist?, neck. Where ever it is, keep it there. These things only work if you are on level ground.
on a ripstick casterboard whellieing is very hard because you must have great balance and be able to keep one whell on the ground you can wheely by slighty leaning back on the back of the casterboard but not to far back or the board will fly out from beanith you
To properly perform a squat with your heels on the ground, start by standing with your feet shoulder-width apart. Keep your chest up and back straight as you lower your body by bending your knees and pushing your hips back. Make sure your heels stay on the ground throughout the movement. Aim to lower yourself until your thighs are parallel to the ground, then push through your heels to return to the starting position. Remember to engage your core and keep your weight balanced on your heels to maintain proper form.