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How to clear up field in OMM

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this is one way of clearing ground without disturbing the soil at all even when there are lots of weeds and I mean lots here there is couch grass bindweed a lot of the gardeneramp;#39;s most implacable foes and theyamp;#39;re under this polythene still trying to grow while these squash are growing on top of the polythene through holes that weamp;#39;ve made while planting so the sequence of events here is quite simple once you get the hang of it basically you want to get the polythene on in time to kill the main part of the weed growth before planting and also get a bit of goodness under it so thereamp;#39;s something for the planting to root into and in this case we laid the polythene on the weeds which is like we do pasture lots of grass thistles find readings on April 7th thatamp;#39;s laying the polythene on the weeds and then a month later we had some compost ready that was made in the spring so we rolled back the polythene spread this compost on the surface no distur

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George insists that Lennie remember the location of the clearing because it serves as a safe place for them to meet if they encounter trouble. This precaution highlights Georges protective nature and foreshadows potential conflicts that could arise due to Lennies unpredictable behavior.
George tells Lennie, with Candy overhearing them, more about the place they will have. Lennie likes listening to George tell about their future, and George enjoys picturing it. It gives him hope and helps him keep working toward the dream when things get difficult.
The speaker of the poem is a farmer who has accidentally destroyed the nest of a mouse while plowing his field. The farmer views the moment as an example of the futility of dreaming for a better future, when even the best intentions can lead to a tragic outcome. In 1937 John Steinbeck published Of Mice and Men.
Steinbecks description of a safe and peaceful clearing along the river represents hope that the fantasies of the protagonists will someday be realized. At the end of the novel, when a heron eats a snake by the Salinas riverbed, the scene symbolizes Georges killing of Lennie and the death of their dream.
Lennies last words are about the farm that he dreams of owning with George Milton: Les do it now. Les get that place now.
Immediately after he kills Curleys wife, Lennie says I dont want ta hurt you, making it clear that Lennie does not know he has killed her and therefore could not have intended to.
Les do it now, Lennie says. Les get that place now. George agrees. He raises Carlsons gun, which he has removed from his jacket, and shoots Lennie in the back of the head. As Lennie falls to the ground and becomes still, George tosses the gun away and sits down on the riverbank.
Before George shoots Lennie, he tells him to look out over the river and picture the farm theyre going to have. George goes on to describe the farm and tells him that he will tend to the rabbits and that everybody will be nice to him and assures him that hes not mad at him for what he did.

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