Eat sheep. In the Chilean Andes they call the Puya chilensis plant “eats sheep”. Sheep and birds, chained in their long and sharp thorns, starve to death and, as they rot, fertilize the soil of the plant's feet. Thanks to this fertilizer it will give a flowering that can be developed up to three meters. The pastors of the Andes don't want to see that flower, and they set it on fire. Here's the same thing as our Taxus baccata. A friend who was watching the vegetation in the Aizkorri area told me the other day, amazed: “He has no teeth.” The power of pastors. Emporio Artzain.
In the United Kingdom, which has a sheep of two inhabitants, they did not have peace until they brought the ardicating plant and had it in the Botanical Gardens. The botanical agendas highlight their flowering days: The Tresco Abbey of the Scilly Islands of Garden in 1987, the Portmeirion of Wales derived from its seed in 2008, in Wales itself, in the Llanarthne National Botanical Garden, took eleven years to give its first lethargy and fifteen in the Surrey greenhouse of London. Cara Smith, who takes care of the latter, groaned and groaned for fifteen years, when she saw the blossom pussy, the poor would feel relieved. He was said to be given liquid fertilizer, as his natural diet would lead to serious headaches.
If it were mine, I would give her a liquid fertilizer, but from her diet: burning blood. Thousands of litres of sheep's blood will be poured out each year in the United Kingdom through the drains of the slaughterhouses, and will be directed towards their hair, their skins, their cavities... The funny chaguales would flourish faster, more prosperous, more joyful, more exquisitely, attracting many more spectators and the butcher of caregivers would take care of the sleeping ones. Fish fishing nets are also made with fibres from their leaves and net floats with dried stems. The floaters of the sky, the terrestrial mammals and the aquatic fish, are prey to everything by the chagual. And also our admiration. In Basque Country, we have one sheep for every three inhabitants.