Sentences with phrase «dig small holes»

After deciding the layout of the peppers, dig a small hole with a trowel slightly larger than the root ball of the seedling.
«I dug a small hole in the ground and placed my camera inside it with a fisheye lens,» he says.
She digs a small hole in the leaf - litter soil, then pushes a thumb - sized device, called an iButton, about an inch beneath the surface.
«It's when you give birth on a beach, and you dig a small hole, and you kick sand on the baby, and you see if it crawls into the ocean or into your arms.
On the SOUTH side of the pile dig a small hole at the bottom just big enough to allow one person in, and then hollow out the pile from the inside.

Not exact matches

I recommend digging a healthy small shovel full of sand and another one of well rotted processed Cow Manure into the hole and mix well.
Let that bubble for a half hour, which is about the time it took me to realize I don't own a fine - mesh sieve, feel panic, then dig up some cheesecloth (or anything with small holes in it).
I once saw an episode of Bizarre Foods on the Travel Channel when Andrew Zimmern traveled to a small local village (I forget what part of the world he was in) where he dug a huge hole in the ground, started a fire in it, threw what I remember to be a deer on top of the flames, and buried it.
Even preschoolers can use a small shovel to dig holes and place flowers inside.
Clinton's campaign re-launched their AdWords campaign when the primaries were already underway... They had already dug themselves into a huge hole in terms of how many small donors they could count on.
Cristobal Slobodzian, county executive candidate Dagan Lacorte's campaign manager, said of Fried's idea, «A smaller Legislature is a great idea to save $ 250,000, but Dagan's plan to reduce the county's 60 departments, boards, and commissions by 25 percent, is the only way to get Rockland out of the $ 100 million hole that all of his opponents helped dig
A small matter, but a good example of how to stop a politician in a hole digging a deeper one.
The ongoing archaeology work for Metro C has also revealed the remains — copper slag and ingots, as well as the holes dug for small furnaces — of a sixth - century metallurgical workshop, the largest known in Rome from its time period.
Stanley from Holes and Armpit from Small Steps by Louis Sachar: Sentenced to hard labor for a crime he didn't commit, Stanley digs deep into a family curse that turns to fortune.
There's also the small matter of a massive drill digging a hole in Seattle that released volcanic gases that turns people into zombies.
The states and smaller government entities have dug a hole, and they will have to fill it somehow.
It sure can be difficult to rebuild your credit once you've dug a pretty big hole, but I think your number 2 point is crucial to remember... don't be afraid to start small.
«Credit cards generally have higher interest rates than other kinds of debt like student loans, so even a small charge on your credit card will compound on itself, making it harder and harder to dig yourself out of the hole,» he says.
You can't dig out of the hole if you are dead, so when you are near that boundary, even small changes in the distance from death can affect sensitive variables lke the stock price.
To this day, terriers love to chase small animals, often digging holes in their pursuit of prey.
They are capable of digging ranch - sized holes, biting the limbs off shrubs and ripping up small trees People who love to garden must contend with the fact that their backyards will belong to the dog!
c.) Driven For Things You Don't Want Them To Be Interested In: Maybe they are endlessly seeking attention; chasing animals; digging holes; investigating scents; or chewing on your furniture d.) Easily Stimulated but Not Easy To Inhibit: This type of dogs is stimulated by the smallest of things, but is hard to teach to leave them alone.
Now that Microsoft has dug a very deep hole for themselves, the company plans on giving Sony small...
Zaatari's two - part contribution to dOCUMENTA (13) similarly challenges the expectations audiences may bring by casting his latest works on archives not in the context of politics, history and memory but rather as a love story for two men played by three actors, in the black and white, 16 mm silent film The End of Time (2012), and as a mentor — apprentice drama in Time Capsule (2012), an extended performance for which the artist buried a concrete - encased collection of small monochromatic paintings — a tribute to an unnamed photographer said to be losing his sight — in a hole in the ground that was dug next to the Fulda River in the Karlsaue Park, with four spokes of rebar marking the spot.
Originally dugouts were small one - room dwellings that started as holes in the ground, dug up from shafts in the search for opal.
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