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Leaca na Gréine Tras-scríofa
Leaca na Gréine Transcribed
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leaca (freisin: leacain, leacan)
leaca (also: leacain, leacan)
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inscríbhinní ar leaca cuimhneacháin, leaca uaighe, chlocha boinn, srl. Bíonn inscríbhinní ar leaca i reiligí gonta go minic ach tig leo a insint dúinn faoi fhad saoil san am atá thart agus tig leo difríochtaí sóisialta a léiriú
old timetables to be found in second-hand bookshops. Train timetables are particularly interesting, as children can investigate the changes which have taken place in the network or trace the journeys undertaken by their grandparents or great-grandparents and which they would now complete by car
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Má tá bonn ar an araid, gach seans go bhfuil poill bheaga ann chun go rachadh péisteoga isteach tríothu. Le go mbeidh siad in ann a mbealach isteach a dhéanamh, ba chóir bonn na haraide a ardú ón talamh beagán (.i. 1-2 cm) trí leaca a chur fúithi.
Place the composting bin on grass or earth: This allows worms to enter the bin from underneath. Worms will help keep air circulating through the material. Plenty of air is required to speed up the composting process and to avoid odours. As the material decomposes, moisture seeps out and you will need to allow this liquid to soak into your grass or earth. Bins with bases have holes to allow for worm entry and should be raised slightly off the ground (i.e., by 1-2cm.). You can achieve this by placing a few flat stones under the base. Bins with bases are raised slightly to prevent the holes becoming blocked, which would prevent worm and oxygen entry.
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Má tá bonn ar an araid, gach seans go bhfuil poill bheaga ann chun go rachadh péisteoga isteach tríothu. Le go mbeidh siad in ann a mbealach isteach a dhéanamh, ba chóir bonn na haraide a ardú ón talamh beagán (.i. 1-2 cm) trí leaca a chur fúithi.
Place the composting bin on grass or earth: This allows worms to enter the bin from underneath. Worms will help keep air circulating through the material. Plenty of air is required to speed up the composting process and to avoid odours. As the material decomposes, moisture seeps out and you will need to allow this liquid to soak into your grass or earth. Bins with bases have holes to allow for worm entry and should be raised slightly off the ground (i.e., by 1-2cm.). You can achieve this by placing a few flat stones under the base. Bins with bases are raised slightly to prevent the holes becoming blocked, which would prevent worm and oxygen entry.