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rnmontgomery said, 4 months ago
Nope, that’s symbiosis – works very well in nature.
speed_racer said, 4 months ago
Yeah, and while you’re at it, Ziggy, remember that birds taste best either breaded and deep fried or roasted on a spit.
htownkev
said, 4 months ago
@speed_racer
don’t forget the bbq beer can method
DrMoses said, 4 months ago
All plants need food and water. Liquid feed is
probably the best method of feeding as it supplies the right amount of food over the whole of the root system, and it can be regulated over the growing/dormant season.
A good tip is to water the plant as normal before watering in the feed a better distribution of feed is then given. Soluble
powders can also be used in the same way.
If your plant is looking very sad soluble feed is the best way to give it that instant pick me up. TLC is always a good practice for a healthy looking plant.
pinkx said, 4 months ago
parrotdoxical
gocomicsmember said, 4 months ago
Strictly speaking, the food chain isn’t merely a longitudinal chain. It is part of the carbon CYCLE.
AmyGrantfan51774 said, 4 months ago
I thought you fed plants like you fed animals and yourself only right huh?
AmyGrantfan51774 said, 4 months ago
@speed_racer
yea but you don’t eat parrots or parakeets you eat chicken geese and duck
AmyGrantfan51774 said, 4 months ago
@speed_racer
oops and turkey
dukedoug said, 4 months ago
@speed_racer
… and Amy.
How to cook a Cockatoo (Aussie parrot … guess it works for any parrot …):
Place Cockatoo and axe-head in a pan. Boil until axe-head is tender. Cockatoo is now ready to eat.