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We normally only feed once after winter however in some soil types a feed after summer could be useful. Although the short story on which the interpretation piece was based has an anti-racist message, it was felt by the Chinese Associations of Scotland that in the context of the exam the excerpt came across as misrepresentative of Oriental people in this country. It has been composted and filled with nutrients, so that when added to the soil it introduces a wide diversity of beneficial bacteria. These beneficial bacteria readily proliferate through the soil, acting as a deterrent to pathogenic bacteria, providing a safe environment for healthy plant growth. Whoflungdung aids in restricting and reducing the growth of weeds. There are a variety of citrus trees that grow well in home gardens, even in temperate zones. They provide nutrition and shade as well as looking great. And citrus trees are not difficult to grow as this guide shows you how, step-by-step.

She spoke yesterday about her concern at causing any part of the Chinese community, saying: ''The point of the story is actually to show racism up for what it is - stupid. I am really sorry that I have offended anybody in the Chinese community, that was never my intention, I just feel if you're going to deal with an issue like racism you can't do it politely. I dealt with it in a way that I found appropriate, perhaps different cultures would deal with the problem in a different way.'' EDUCATION bosses have apologised to the Chinese community after racist slurs were found in a secondary school exam paper.

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The tale is about an encounter between a group of drunk Scots and a young Asian couple at a bus station. The Scots harass the Asian couple saying, ''Fancy a chinky, eh? Deid cat chop suey. Hey - Who Flung Dung!''

These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the local community.Seasol’ has been around for quite a while and many ‘feed’ their plants with it. This product is not a plant food but more of a soil tonic proven to help new plants form roots. Any struggling plant can see vast improvement with a regular using of this product. It is one I highly recommend to have in the garden shed in case of need.

To feed plants consumers are faced with a multitude of choices and without help it can be confusing. We see advertised Organic, Chemical, Slow Release, Liquid or Animal manure. Organic Fertiliser. I feel the best type of fertiliser is one that not only feeds the plants but helps improve the soil. Organic has this reputation yet today there are many variations from pure organic fertiliser through to those with some adding trace elements. It's a pleasant day for Furley the monkey until someone flings dung at him! Nobody is around to confess, so Furley goes on an investigation. "Who flung dung?!" Furley demands of Elephant and Rhinoceros. They deny everything, offended that Furley would think them capable of dung-flinging. Python and Crocodile didn't fling the dung, and neither did Lion or Vulture! So who was it? As Furley becomes more and more frustrated, readers will giggle more and more loudly. But even though he's frustrated, Furley's not going to give up. He's on a mission to find that dung-flinging culprit! Whoflungdung is available in compressed 20kg bales from good hardware and garden supply shops. Apply a uniform layer of Whoflungdung at 25mm to 100mm deep to cover soil, leaving 50mm to 100mm gap around base of any plants, trees or shrubs. Well this little monkey finds himself on the receiving end of a rather stinky projectile and he doesn’t know where it’s from or who made it. Furley, for that’s his name, goes on search for the creator of the smelly missile to administer some good old-fashioned retribution. Along the way he meets lots of interesting (and usually very large and dangerous) characters who all seem equally annoyed by his questioning - “Who Flung Dung?”Whoflungdung is absorbent, as it helps retain moisture and warmth in the garden, which improves nutrient uptake. It adds nutrients to the soil for both the beneficial bacteria and plants to feed on – significantly reducing, if not eliminating, the nitrogen draw-down issues that are associated with most other mulches. Apply a uniform layer of Whoflungdung at 25mm to 100mm deep to cover soil, leaving 50mm to 100mm gap around base of any plants, trees or shrubs. Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. The short story, titled Barely an Incident and taken from the book Red Tides, was written by Glasgow-born fiction writer and poet Dilys Rose, a former winner of the Macallan short story prize.

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