If the roots dry out then the plant will not recover.
Groundhogs create burrows in the ground by digging and excavating the dirt, which they then push out of the entrance of their burrow. The displaced dirt piles up near the entrance of the hole, creating a telltale mound of soil.
soil!?
A dirt cone, also known as a dirt mound, can form when soil is disturbed and pushed up by burrowing animals such as moles or gophers. These animals dig underground tunnels and push the excavated soil to the surface, creating a cone-shaped mound above their burrow entrance.
Bury it so only the green bits are showing, water it and feed it plant food. It's not that hard, I promise.
the mound over there is covered in sea men
dig a hole and build a mound in middle of hole and lay roots of rose on mound in hole and fill with dirt but I always soak my rose in a bucket of water for 24 hrs before I plant
you need to mix potatos with dirt and dog hair
You can't. Softball doesn't have a raised mound.
"Ground mound" is the hink-pink for "dirt heap."
Simply because there is nothing in it. They have dirt, piles of dirt and maybe a dirt mound.
More than likely a pitcher's mound is removed by smoothing the dirt out with a bulldozer.
It's just made of dirt.
No, potatoes can also be grown in pots.
Is it the word "mound" (pile) or the word "earth" (dirt) that's confusing you? I can't really help you if it's the word "of".
There is a pitcher's circle but no actual mound of dirt. There is a pitcher's circle but no actual mound of dirt.
Yes plant is better than dirt