I was replying to another poster and it took me about 10 minutes to read and respond to your message.Yawn been googling again hence the delay in your answer.....
Normal people don't need to Google GCSE chemistry.
I was replying to another poster and it took me about 10 minutes to read and respond to your message.Yawn been googling again hence the delay in your answer.....
What have I googled incorrectly?In your case how to google incorrectly......
You do....every answer you give is a google answer ......I was replying to another poster and it took me about 10 minutes to read and respond to your message.
Normal people don't need to Google GCSE chemistry.
That's a selective weed and feed for lawns......I occasionally (once/four years) use clopyralid (Bofix is the brand-name; 6 liters/ha). It's about the only reliable way to get rid of thistles,buttercups and clover ; it doesn't affect the grass. Looks like a fallout landscape afterwards though (tumorous plants that grow in all directions). Then you mow the grass; and get rid of the compost.
The EU - how efficiently it runs and how many times they audit their budget......In your case how to google incorrectly......
If by that you mean evidenced, then yes I suppose I do.You do....every answer you give is a google answer ......
Unlike that pesky Salt...That's a selective weed and feed for lawns......
Not banned by the EU as yet....
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Although killing weeds with salt may seem strange, it is effective when used cautiously. household Salt is inexpensive, and readily available. Salt dehydrates plants and disrupts the internal water balance of plant cells.Unlike that pesky Salt...
That's a selective weed and feed for lawns......
Not banned by the EU as yet....
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It doesn't seem strange. Osmosis is also taught in GCSE science.Although killing weeds with salt may seem strange, it is effective when used cautiously. household Salt is inexpensive, and readily available. Salt dehydrates plants and disrupts the internal water balance of plant cells.
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Try it on your lawn then see if the strong solution pulls via a semi permeable membrane and household salt in quantities will kill your lawn ......It doesn't seem strange. Osmosis is also taught in GCSE science.
Winsford. You can do tours I think. Also there's another big one in Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland where I was recently as well...think it's used in the Game of Thrones filming.Well done J.....and @Joey66 et al.
I have learned so much about salt today.
And I never knew there were salt mines in Cheshire![]()
Here's me thinking you knew nothing about science...Try it on your lawn then see if the strong solution pulls via a semi permeable membrane and household salt in quantities will kill your lawn ......
Oh and about the EU audit of its yearly accounts?......?.
I've been through Winsford it flashes before your eyes.Winsford. You can do tours I think. Also there's another big one in Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland where I was recently as well...think it's used in the Game of Thrones filming.
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