The phrase
"rotten wood" refers to wood that has decayed or decomposed over time. It is no longer strong, solid, or stable, and may crumble or break easily.
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He was constantly looking under rocks or breaking apart
rotten wood in search of tiny creatures.
«Your Place» resident expert Harris Gross, of Engineers for Home Inspections in Cherry Hill, says he is seeing a lot of beat - up surfaces from the brutal winter: peeled and damaged paint and stain on home exteriors and decks,
rotten wood on exteriors and decks, cracked bricks and mortar joints in walkways, scalloped concrete in walkways, patios and driveways... the list goes on.
Their fossilized droppings, or coprolites, contained tiny fragments of mollusk and other crustacean shells along with an abundance
of rotten wood, researchers report September 21 in Scientific Reports.
Even I could really use someone to help me create a pergola for my outdoor roof deck, repaint the back porch,
replace rotten wood slates on my front porch, and help me re-mulch and plant for spring.
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repair rotten wood in a travel trailer, you can save a lot of money.
The shiny veneer of a Southern California suburb abruptly peels away to
reveal rotten wood when a city wide power and telephone outage occurs.
So, selection of samples has been made by me taking into account length of individual series as well as common requirements to increment cores (exclusion samples with compression wood,
rotten wood etc.).
Hugelkultur is nothing more than making raised garden beds filled
with rotten wood.
It started coming apart, jagged pieces dropping and rushing away, until I was hanging on by a scrap
of rotten wood, my feet dangling over the water.
And the reason that unrelated species have the same genetic protection probably comes down to the fact that they commonly grow in the same insect - rich mediums: animal feces and
rotten wood.
They decompose our dead and all the waste that animals and plants produce, from dung to discarded skin, feathers to hair, dead leaves to
rotten wood.
In a much broader sense, mushroom is applied to any visible fungus, or especially the fruiting body of any fungus, with the mycelium usually being hidden under bark, ground,
rotten wood, leaves, etc..
For his first exhibition at White Cube in 2009, Zhang Huan created an installation and series of paintings based on a renowned survivor of the recent earthquake in the Sichuan Province of China, a pig that lived, trapped, for 49 days after the quake, surviving on rainwater,
rotten wood and a small amount of foraged feed.
The corrosion and decaying of materials - bleached and peeling paint,
rotten wood and rusty nails - is executed artificially with masterful skill.
In addition to the roof and the termites, there was the issue of
some rotten wood on the building and a problem with the pool.
I would just replace
the rotten wood, freshen it up with a coat a paint and keep it as a storage shed.
It's amazing to me that someone would put a brand new roof on and not fix all
the rotten wood while they had the chance.