about 3 feet deep because a rose bushes roots are really long and deep
It means "do not go around the bush" -- perhaps you are thinking about "don't beat around the bush," which is an idiom meaning "stop talking about everything except what we need to be talking about and get down to the proper subject." The image is of someone beating the ground around a bush when they are trying to hit a bird that is inside of the bush.
I do not have an exact answer, but I am assuming they are deep. I live in arid southern California we have a huge yew in our front yard we have been battling for a decade, it does not need water once established
You use it to mean "stop wasting time and get to the point." If someone is talking about everything except what they need to be talking about, you'd tell them, "Stop beating around the bush."
To "stop beating around the bush" means to stop avoiding the main topic or issue and to speak directly and honestly about it. It encourages someone to be clear and straightforward in their communication.
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Stop and back out. Find another route around the water.
We need to know which Bush you are asking about. There have been 2.
The brittle bush needs only the soil for its minerals.
As deep as it needs to be.
the country could go into a deep recession. today the house rejected the bail out and the stock marketplunged 777 points. the economy is in critical need for some kind of help from the bush administration because the bush administration caused the problem in the first place
That's not actually a question, it's a statement. You don't need to beat around the bush; just ask the question.
a kinda small but biggyy nough for her or hm to play around in and deep enough to dig