| Blooming today, mush tomorrow 1 day ago by davermfarm At zero degrees Celsius (thirty two degrees Fahrenheit) and below, intracellular freezing causes membrane damage and leakage of cellular contents. Or something like that. My slightly less technical explanation, one day you have flowers in the garden, the next mush. On this November weekend the trees ... Ramblin' through Dave's Garden - davermfarm.wordpress.com · 3 references |
| Designing Waterfalls Sound 1 day ago by Lostintheflowers There is a trick to changing your waterfall’s tune and volume. It has a lot to do with how far the waterfalls and the surface that breaks its descent. The amount of water falling does indeed have much to do with how loud the roar will become. This can easily be discovered in nature. The sound of Nia ... California Waterscapes - blog.californiawaterscapes.com · 1 reference |
| Haiku # 110809 (Poem) 1 day ago by "Mike" Pond bathed in sunlight, Lillypads floating in water Pursued by green frogs. Shadow of Diogenes - shadowofdiogenes.blogs.com/shadow · Rank: 81,387 · 10 references |
| chilling at sams 1 day ago by shak recently sam’s sister and her fiance brought a nice place in the ponds. Its an awesome place that is massivly pimp! Among the nice house, legendary kitchen, jacuzi and bbq they also have the cutest baby staffie named shelby. Since sam had the place to himself over the weekend, he invitied a few of u ... thoughts and ramblings - shak.bodgybrosinc.com |
| Koi Pond & Waterfall: Top 21 Most Asked Questions Answered 1 day ago by admin Q What is the ideal depth for a koi pond? A In my experience of over 25 years, 4 to 5 feet is ideal. You need a minimum of 3 feet for koi fish for several reasons. Safety for fish from wading cranes they can not wade in 3 feet of water. Plus the water temperature in shallow ponds fluctuates too much ... Climbing Accidents - climbingaccident.com |