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straw yard
straw yard 1. A yard littered with straw, in which horses and cattle are wintered. Also attrib.1787 W. H. Marshall E. Norfolk (1795) II. 378 Cow-par, straw-yard; fold-yard. 1789 ― Glouc. II. 76 His practice is to buy in large Welch bullocks at Gloucester... He gives them the run of the straw yard th...
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Yarding
This used a small yard covered with a thick layer of straw, with more straw added frequently. Once a year, the old straw was removed by a front-end loader or similar machinery. This method eliminated mud and pathogens.
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Landscaping for Front Yards: Designs for Any Home | Lowe's
Jan 17, 2024Shop Flower Seeds Shop Pine Needles & Straw. 5. Container Gardens. Creative use of container plants is a simple way to design a front landscape, letting you add bursts of color and texture wherever you like without overpowering your yard or committing you to spending your weekends doing yard work.
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strawy
strawy, a. (ˈstrɔːɪ) Also 8–9 strawey. [f. straw n.1 + -y.] 1. Consisting of, of the nature of, full of straw.1552 Huloet, Strawye, or of strawe, stramineus. 1557 Tottel's Misc. (Arb.) 268 Some birdes can eate the strawie corne, And flee the lime the fowlers set. 1597 Gerarde Herbal i. vii. 8 A stra...
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Fort Worth Zoo's baby gorilla preparing to move to new home | Fort ...
TodayThe baby gorilla slowly pulls herself along on the straw-covered mat in a back yard at the Fort Worth Zoo. She holds her head upright as she explores the area, her little fists grasping handfuls ...
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How to Plant Grass Seed for a Beautiful Yard - The Pioneer Woman
Mar 24, 2023Then follow the same general steps as above: Remove all scraggly grass, weeds or sticks. Till up the area a few inches deep, or use a rotary hand cultivator to rough up the surface. Sprinkle on the seed, cover with a light sprinkling of straw, sand, or garden soil, and water. But if you find yourself replanting the same spot year after year ...
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Darling Harbour Yard
Darling Harbour Yard was a goods railway yard in Darling Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. Other factors combined to offset these problems: a plan to convey goods by horse tram to Circular Quay turned out to be a failure; traffic in hay, straw
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Composting 101: How to Start Composting - LawnStarter
Oct 9, 2023How to Start a Compost Pile. The simplest way to compost is to create a pile or heap in an outdoor space, tending to it as necessary. If possible, situate it in a dry spot fairly close to a water source. Clear a space in your yard or garden, exposing bare soil. Build a base layer of straw or twigs.
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fogged
fogged, ppl. a. (fɒgd) [f. fog v.1 + -ed1.] 1. Sc. Covered with moss; hence fig. (well) furnished or provided.1743 Maxwell Sel. Trans. Soc. Improv. Agric. Scot. 100 The grass..is become very sour, full of sprets, and in many places fogged. 1790 Shirrefs Poems 332 In case auld lucky be well fogget. a...
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Savka House
The museum features an old Ukrainian house made of clay covered with straw. In the yard there is a real smithy, a boots workshop, a pottery, three old bee hives, a kitchen garden and an old well.
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straw-coloured
straw-coloured, a. Of the colour of straw; pale light yellow.1585 in Cath. Rec. Soc. Publ. V. 111 A strawe couloured fustion dublet laide on with red Lace. 1625 Hart Anat. Ur. i. v. 47 The next vrine was of a pale straw coloured yellow. 1756 C. Lucas Ess. Waters I. 145 St. Paul's Church-yard-pump. u...
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Hule Mill Farm
The hip roof is thatched with straw and has several thatched dormer windows. The stream runs in a pipe under the cobbled yard in front of the building.
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mulch
▪ I. mulch, n. (mʌlʃ) Also 8–9 mulsh. [Prob. subst. use of mulch a.] Half-rotten straw; in Gardening, a mixture of wet straw, leaves, loose earth, etc., spread on the ground to protect the roots of newly planted trees, etc.1657 S. Purchas Pol. Flying-Ins. ix. 114 Then make a smoak of mulch and wet s...
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Coley branch line
had 12 sidings—located in six pairs—with accommodation for approximately 300 wagons carrying goods such as coal, timber, brick, stone, hay, straw and timber yard and several coal merchants.
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greeds
greeds, n. pl. dial. (griːdz) [Repr. OE. grǽd ‘ulva’ (coarse grass, water-weeds), pl. grǽdas ‘gramina’. Cf. gratten, growth2.] 1. Straw manure.1736 J. Lewis Hist. Isle Tenet (ed. 2) 37 Greeds, the Straw, in a Place or Barton to make Dung of. 1855 Cycl. Agric. (ed. Morton) II. 723/2 Greeds, (Kent) lo...
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