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how could you prevent a fire in the home being caused by an electrical fault?

how could you prevent a fire in the home being caused by an electrical fault?

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Drugs are bad sweeties. Take the safety goggles. You might hurt yourself with the pine cones. *hugs*
Dig to loosen the soil as deep and wide as the top part of the plant will get. If soil is hard and clayey mix in good quality potting mix. Add an inch layer on top of composted food scrapes/plant materials/worm castings. Mix in. Don't step on soil beds after loosened. Beds can be made about 4foot wide so you can reach the center, beds against fences or walls 2 foot wide. Walking paths in between 1 foot wide. Keep seeds and sprouts under 2weeks-1month old moist. Then water deeply so the water gets deep into the soil and infrequently letting the top of the soil dry in between watering to try to encourage deeper roots so you don't have to water as often. Underground irrigation could also be used to try to encourage deeper roots. Don't water the top part of the plant, only the soil/roots. Water an inch past the furthest root/branch, not just by the stem/trunk. Use rain water for irrigation. Don't let sticks/leaves in rain barrel. Consider plastic tube drip irrigation with automatic timer and rain sensor solar powered. keeping soil covered with mulch, chopped dead/fallen leaves, untreated organic non-toxic non-moldy wood chips(not walnut wood because its toxic to some plants), hay, dead grass, moss, or low-growing ground cover/cover crop(ex:herniaria glabra green carpet rupturewort) helps keep moisture in soil, and help prevent weeds. dont put mulch against the trunk, it damages the plant. Good job :D

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