* is your lawn properly irrigated? fertilized? * does it get enough sun? maybe too much? if so look for replacement varieties * are there pine trees near by? grass hated pine needles * you can buy grass seeds to thicken and fill in the dead patches * spray a broadleaf weedkiller such as "tomahok" to kill all non grass plants * or you can give up on the grass and find more economical and envirumentaly friendly alternatives
Well not really because patches are only for sick people who have problems and beluga whales do not have that
really hot
Nicotine patches
I really enjoyed the book about US Navy Seals in Vietnam that was written by a guy whose nickname is "Patches". He's got a lot of patches on his vest. Each of those patches indicates a certain military unit.
Opinions vary. Some people feel that CieAura patches are very effective, while other don't.
You cannot really move them. You have to sell the plot and then replow them.
World of Warcraft will always download patches automatically. There is no way around it. You can always use the background downloader to pre-download large patches ahead of time, but this does not always work as sometimes patches are released really fast to fix a bug in the code.
Probably salsify, looks like a dandelion on steroids. Root is edible, I've read somewhere that it tastes like oysters.
You can use Ethers and Elixers. I think Ethers restore one move's PP by 10, and Elixers restore 10 PP for all moves. I'm not real sure, though. I never really use them.
Some horses really like dandelions, and are even brought into fields to control them. Some horses don't like them and won't eat them at all. If your horse does like them it will probably not be a problem. Unless the horse eats only dandelions, in which case further advice should probably be sought!
Well yes, but if you think a cat might have an allergic reaction then no. And I wouldn't really recommend dandelions as a daily meal.
I think it's worth a try to see a clairvoyant.