Sentences with phrase «around your garden left»

The dogs will let out a cute bark or two and sort of patrol around your garden left and right.

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Or a gardener — how nice to wander around in gardens, plucking a few leaves here and there, adding some fertilizer and generally having a nice old time.
The devil has blinded the leaders of the churches of today when they serve carved images of the flag of any nation... In Exodus and Deuteronomy God said, not to serve or bow down to any carved image in the likeness of heaven above or in the likeness of the earth below... When you pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are pledging your allegiance to the carved images of the flag... The founding fathers made carved images in the likeness of heaven above and in the likeness of the earth below and set the carved images on a flag and the flag is high and lifted up on a flag pole... Some nations are serving the stars, the moon, and the sun, and others are serving the eagle, the bear, and the tree... The U.S. is serving the stars of heaven and the eagle of the earth... Canada is serving the leaf of a tree... Mexico is serving the eagle and the serpent... When you put your right hand to your heart or to your forehead, and pledge your allegiance to the flag, you are committing fornication with the carved images of the flag, God calls this IDOLATRY... The mark of the beast in the right hand or forehead is spiritual and identical to when you put your right hand over your heart or over your forehead... There is no way to go around God and the carved images of the flag, unless the devil has blinded the minds of the believer, like when he deceived eve and Adam in the garden of Eden.
I make it all the time even for breakfast when there's not much to put on a sandwich — a nice organic spelt bread with a spread of hummus, spinach leaves and tomato from the garden makes a perfect breakfast or lunch around here...
Holding the seedling by its root ball (never by the stem or leaves if it can be avoided), place the seedling in the hole, fill the rest of the hole with garden soil, press the soil around the root ball and stem, and immediately water it.
I use most of the tree for firewood to heat the house or boil sap and then we either chip what's left to use in the gardens and around the fruit trees or we burn it to help the soil along.
As you enter the garden, directly to the left, around the stump of the old ash tree («burns wicked good, that ash!»
1) Get out of the house each day, even if it is just to go to the shop / (quick run around the garden) 2) Have an aim for the day, even if that aim is just to leave the house / (get dressed) 3) Don't have any expectations about achieving anything or doing anything.
I also play around with herbs from my garden and have found a few very tasty combos... rosemary & lemon zest; dried lavender buds & mint leaves; basil & fresh pineapple.
I bring the fresh leaves inside for my cats, but also see them in the garden eating it and rolling around in it.
We ended up spending most of our time out of the downpour in the beer garden (surprise, surprise), and even though our original thought was to take some pictures while walking around like we did during the last art walk, I told my photographer Holli to leave her camera at home, and let's just make the most of this super rainy day!
I wouldn't leave much more than an hour to go around the museum, but it would make for a nice ice breaker at the start of a date, and then I'd suggest going for a drink or dinner in Covent Garden afterwards.
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Some varieties have variegated leaves or a silver liniing around each leaf that adds interest to the winter garden.
Being a larger dog with a double coat, Huskies will shed a LOT of fur each year and leave it EVERYWHERE around your house and garden!
Created in 1612 around the palace built by Marie de Medici, this graceful garden on the Left Bank is a delightful spot to relax and wander among its many statues, trees, shrubs, flower beds, and the beautiful Medici Fountain, dating from 1630.
Created in 1612 around the palace built by Marie de Medici, this graceful garden on the Left Bank is a delightful spot to relax and wander among its... Read More
I am planning to visit Scotland will arrive on 23rd morning and will leave on 25th evening, so i have around 3 days in Scotland, i am planning to come there by Car that i have rented from Welwyn Garden City (UK).
Many Councils now collect food waste which can be recycled in one of two ways; The first, In - vessel composting, involves mixing food waste with garden waste - shredding it and then composting it in a tunnel for around 2 - 4 weeks (temperatures of up to 70 °C speed up the process and kill of any harmful microbes)- which is then left for a further one to three months with regular turning and checks to ensure quality before going to be used as soil conditioner.
Hello all, well this all is getting very dire, My vegetable garden is rotting in the ground, to much rain and scoring heat,, I noticed most of my trees on my 5 acre farm are browning at the top and the leaves are thinning on all of them and around 10 of them are completely dead... We live here in the carpet capital of the world and seems to me that most don't see or don't care about the sky or the trees or the air they breathe... Just this week We had to completely drain our grand kids pool and start over, with all this rain it turned green and no amount of algae killer would clear it up, The PH was insanely high...... It's the small things in life that make what's left of life on this planet........
Planting dill around peppers is a great use of space, while their feathery leaves offer some contrast and texture to the garden.
Gotwind says, «This is another good use for the solar panel used on the huge amounts of garden LED lights around, coupled to a portable radio that runs off 2 or 3 AA cells... With this Instructable I have left my radio on now for 4 weeks, (12 hours a day) while I work and it has never let me down, even at a reasonable high volume level.
While the cheeky chappy was once a regular guest in many a garden during the 1970s, sales of the little guy have halved since 2005 and there are thought to be just five million left in gardens around the UK.
What I love about fall: My thoughts turn from gardening to snuggling up in front of a warm crackling fire, a good book and mug of hot chocolate piled high with whipped cream... When it's still 80 degrees and it feels and smells like fall... The sound of the school bus ambling down our street on the first day of school stopping at the corner to pick the precious cargo of squealing kids... As I walk through our yard hearing the crunch of crackling leaves... Chunky winter sweaters - every September I buy a new one... Watching our resident squirrels scurrying around our yard gathering and burying their winter stash... Replacing summer flowers with purple and white cabbages.
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