Sentences with phrase «winter as the grass»

Game viewing is best during winter as the grass is shorter and much of the bush loses its foliage.

Not exact matches

On the pitch the game has lost crunching tackles and sideburns as well as muddy pitches that are devoid of grass after the first frosts of winter.
Our skating area will not be available this winter as we give the grass underneath it a much needed break.
If enhanced availability of maize leads to even more wintering geese in Denmark, this may cause conflicts with agriculture as the geese may turn to other crops, including grass fields in spring and winter crops.
Faecal pellets show that the rabbits feed on the leaves of alpine eucalyptus trees, also known as snow gums, when the grass is buried by snow in winter.
Better sources of more readily available omega - 3 fatty acids include algae such as chlorella and spirulina, salmon, sardines, cloves, grass - fed beef, halibut, shrimp, cod, tuna, kale, collard greens, and winter squash.
As we leave winter behind and welcome the coming of spring enjoy the beauty of Shanti's natural surroundings and become aware, as the following Zen Proverb suggests, that Nature can teach us how to be still; «Sitting quietly, Doing nothing, Spring comes, And the grass grows by itself.&raquAs we leave winter behind and welcome the coming of spring enjoy the beauty of Shanti's natural surroundings and become aware, as the following Zen Proverb suggests, that Nature can teach us how to be still; «Sitting quietly, Doing nothing, Spring comes, And the grass grows by itself.&raquas the following Zen Proverb suggests, that Nature can teach us how to be still; «Sitting quietly, Doing nothing, Spring comes, And the grass grows by itself.»
In 1921, however, Shipley, Park, McCollum and Simmonds published a landmark paper demonstrating that butterfat, fed as five percent of the diet, was not sufficient to treat rickets, unlike smaller doses of cod liver oil.62 (It should be kept in mind that even grass - fed butter is very low in vitamin D during a «vitamin D winter,» or when cows are fed grass indoors.)
Butch plants rye grass every winter and it is so neat to watch the cardinals as they land on the bright green grass with their brilliant red plumage!Mikasa's «Fruit Rapture» pattern always makes for a colorful table.
«Trier torques the narrative tension masterfully, offering glimpses of the natural world (a snake slithering through grass, fish frozen in a winter pond) that are as unsettling as his flashes of action are electric.
Sports pitches and safety surfaces Maintaining grass sports pitches to provide a playable surface for as long as possible throughout the winter months is no mean feat.
As grass on winter pitches is generally left longer for safety purposes, «cutting in» of the grass is usually required to ensure pitch markings remain visible throughout the winter.
Winter's art helps young readers imagine Hadid's creative process, as we see her design buildings that are not rectangles, but instead resemble shells, tall dancing grass and the swirling shapes of constellations.
Each year as the dogwoods come into bloom and the first green peach fuzz of grass sprouts in the front yard, I begin to emerge from the winter - long seasonal affective disorder that plagues my waning youth.
As we got her during the winter, she doesn't waste anytime at all standing around in the cold, but will go almost the moment her paws hit the snow - covered grass.
As a result, many of their works contain a variety of non-naturalist colours (a pink haystack at sunset; grey grass on a winter's evening).
We will show the recent monumental woodcut Winter, 2016, thatdepicts trees and bushes covered with snow in the heart of the forest, as well as some smaller works representing grass and leaves.
Observing the decline in the number of wintering Black Brant has increased awareness and brought together unusual allies such as duck hunters and local Audubon societies to help replant and restore the Eel Grass beds.
Experiment with tall grasses, such as fountain grasses, that survive harsh winters.
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