Sentences with phrase «under the soil»

In contrast, poultry litter applied under the soil surface did not affect these factors.
When soil is naturally healthy, more carbon dioxide is pulled under the soil of the world's farmland and helps fight global warming.
It is good to put a layer of charcoal under the soil as a filter.
As the growing season progresses, you might not notice much about what's happening to plants under the soil.
They move under the soil and it's difficult to understand the behavior of these systems.
«They may be ugly brown things that live under the soil, but we need them.»
Basically, a sharp hooped blade on the end of a long stick, these beauties allow you to easily weed large areas without bending over by simply dragging and / or pushing the end blade along just under the soil surface, slicing through plant stems and severing them from their roots.
Fossils in the Animal Crossing series can be found on occasion around the player's town, buried under the soil with a tell - tale crack in the ground above it.
I want to bring a little magic into the world if I can... So, «Charming the Wilds» feels like it was there all along under the soil waiting for me to kick some dirt aside and find it there smiling up at me like a shiny coin with a cute little face».
My question, far too simplistic maybe: If the soul is already somewhere while the body is at Oak Lawn Memorial Gardens under soil shaded by imaginary oaks, what point is there in messing around with the body at all, glorified or not?
Once all of the seeds have been put under the soil we water them — a small water can is perfect for play and for gardening with kids.
Those currently permitted under the Soil Association's scheme are sulphur, soft soap and rotenone.
In their paper, they feed these observations, combined with remote sensing measurements showing the presence of massive ice under the soil, into a numerical simulation exploring the possibility that such landslides were lubricated by ice.
One camp claims the empty patches, known as fairy circles, are created by termites under the soil clearing vegetation around their nests.
An observant hunter first dug up a cocoon from under the soil of the host plant, which he broke open and took out the larva from within.
It's changed citizens» belief that they didn't matter to a belief that they could matter... It has benefited many people suffering from toxic releases or from plumes of contaminants under their soil or from dumps, or proposed power plants or other plants, such as the concrete plants just defeated in Cranston, Rhode Island.
An earlier explanation was that, billions of years ago, when the Red Planet was warmer and wetter, there were channels under the soil that moved water and regolith from Mars» south highlands to its north lowlands.
She uses an analogy of weeds and soil to illustrate: a gardener may seed the weed, representing the student learning problem, but needs to explore what's going on under the soil to fully rectify the problem.
Despite his body's best attempts to sneak out of this marriage by hiding six feet under the soil, I'm not letting him go (and he certainly doesn't want to go!)
Fill all holes your dog may have dug under a fence, and put barriers — such as lengths of chicken wire — a few inches under the soil as a deterrent; most dogs don't like the way it feels on their paws.
Lay down chicken wire or other fencing material over exposed soil, turning any sharp ends under the soil.
Chin used the term «invisible aesthetics» to describe the transformation occurring under the soil and between various collaborators and civic agencies in what became the first replicable field test of its kind.
Meanwhile, the world is blessed with vast reserves of natural gas and, particularly, coal, that reside under soil that is more congenial to democracy.
(Diapause is a period of inactivity and reduced metabolism similar to hibernation) In the Sierra Nevada, the checkerspot caterpillars diapause throughout the winter, snuggled safely under the soil and surface debris.
As soon as you see the first green potato chip sprouts coming out of the ground, add a couple more inches of mulch to the beds, which will encourage the plants to produce the chips closer to the surface, instead of deep under the soil (it's a total pain to try to harvest potato chips that are buried more than six inches under the ground).
While Q Microbe is not a GMO — it is a naturally occurring anaerobe that lives under the soil — the company is confident that the patents it is pursuing on the use of the microbe for ethanol production will yield a valuable intellectual property portfolio.
The miniature poodle was crossed with a terrier to produce a truffle hunting dog to sniff out the delicate, flavorful fungus growing just under the soil surface.
Under the soil surface, at the end of the prop roots, huge mats of thread - like secondary roots form thick layers similar to peat moss.
Common to riverfront parcels that were formerly industrial, the property had a large amount of construction debris buried under its soil.
If we were to group all people in the entire world in the four soils mentioned in Luke 8:11 - 15, most non-Christians would fall under soil number one, most new Christians and nominal Christians would fall under soils two and three, and most mature Christians would fall under soil number four.
Apparently, under some soil or other conditions, the process that normally produces circles can produce entirely different patterns.
You can make gardens less appealing to cats by placing small - gauge chicken wire just under the soil or using other deterrents that cats find uncomfortable to walk on.
A good source of vitamin C. And because they spend their life under the soil, potatoes also provide various minerals such as calcium, iron and zinc.
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