Temptingly early Spring Bits and Bobs.- 2017
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That's the mini tunnel full, last beetroot choggia in along with some mixed radish in between.
Been gardening for over 65 years and still learning.
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Good One Robo!
But the coffin is mostly wood which is a poor conductor & the rich folk with the marble coffins usually have them above ground anyway from the off!
But the coffin is mostly wood which is a poor conductor & the rich folk with the marble coffins usually have them above ground anyway from the off!
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I assume corpses aren't good conductors of heat.
Edit. I appear to be a bit late (no pun intended(.
Edit. I appear to be a bit late (no pun intended(.
what about the foundations of unheated buildings , garden walls etc?
empty septic tanks will float out the ground on water, but i doubt theres many stones that are less dense than water.
but if your stones are less dense than the surrounding compacted water logged soil they might have a tendancy to "float" if the soil flexes with thermal change.
empty septic tanks will float out the ground on water, but i doubt theres many stones that are less dense than water.
but if your stones are less dense than the surrounding compacted water logged soil they might have a tendancy to "float" if the soil flexes with thermal change.
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Large stones rising to the surface could be granular convection or the muesli effect where you end up with all the large nuts at the top of the packet.