What Are You Gonna Do, OwO Me.

What are you gonna do, OwO me.

-me

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5 years ago

Big sad

Big Sad
5 years ago
Oh Boy Do I Love Being Called A Picky Eater When All Things Feel Like Too Much

oh boy do I love being called a picky eater when all things feel like too much

5 years ago

Cringe.

-Obama

5 years ago
I Got A Lizard

I got a lizard

His name is gargath the destroyer


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5 years ago
Hügelkultur (German, Meaning “hill Culture” Or “mound Culture”) Is The Garden Concept Of Building
Hügelkultur (German, Meaning “hill Culture” Or “mound Culture”) Is The Garden Concept Of Building

Hügelkultur (German, meaning “hill culture” or “mound culture”) is the garden concept of building raised beds over decaying wood piles. Decayed timbers become porous and retain moisture while releasing nutrients into the soil that, in turn, promote root growth in plant materials. As the logs decay, they expand and contract, creating air pockets that assist in aerating the soil, allowing roots to easily penetrate the soil. This decaying environment creates a beneficial home to earthworms. As the worms burrow into the soil, they loosen the soil and deposit nutrient-rich worm castings, beneficial to plants. An earthworm can produce its weight in castings on a daily basis.  

The best decayed wood for a Hügelkultur, according to A Growing Culture, comes from alders, applewood, cottonwood, poplar, maple and birch. Use wood products that have been in the process of decay for about a year (using green, or fresh, wood products will rob the soil of necessary nitrogen). Some wood products, like cedar and black walnut, should be avoided because they produce organisms that negatively effect plant growth.   

Read more at A Growing Culture. 

5 years ago
My Brother Sent This To Me At 5 Am

My brother sent this to me at 5 am

5 years ago

Dang I hate when this happens

Dang I Hate When This Happens
5 years ago

Yum

Yum
5 years ago

Me and the bois about to get some extra exp.

Me And The Bois About To Get Some Extra Exp.
5 years ago

You have never smelled water. No matter how hard you try you can't smell water because it will go into your lungs and you will drown. Therefore no one has every smelled water so we don't know how it smells.

Thanks for coming to my ted talk.

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