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Tournefeuille, balles de paille
Tournefeuille, straw bales
by sir20 for feuilletourne-sir20
Because around a straw bale, it's easy to make so many dreams, projects... here's a pose pack for your sims to imagine big things...
- 14 poses (7x2) for adults that work with the straw bale that comes with Cottage Living (and sofas, bench...)
- Place the Sims Teleporter in the middle of the straw bale.
And stay tuned because kids can dream around a straw bale too... anyway, another pose pack is being created and will be released this weekend !
DOWNLOAD Rêves d’Avenir Pose Pack : Mediafire or SimFileShare
TOU : Please, don’t re-upload or claim it as your own ! And please, if you can, tag me if you used it ! Thank a lot. Enjoy !
@maxismatchccworld @ts4-poses and all others Sims 4 CC finds sites without whom I couldn’t share my creations! Thanks to all of you!💖
Straw bale
#803_21.06.20_Solymár
Bean & Bale
Today’s backyard garden harvest:
Someone had set this bale on the curb for the city’s solid waste crew to pick up so we snagged it for composting:
Straw bale gardening can destroy your garden. A bold claim, but it’s true. Here's what you need to know to safeguard your harvest.
I love the concept of straw bale gardening. It’s great. It’s a lot of fun and it’s a quick way to get a garden going without worrying about improving the soil. You could consider straw bale gardening a form of composting and gardening simultaneously.
Yet if that hay or straw came from a field that was sprayed with one or more persistent herbicides such as Grazon™ or CleanWave™, the vegetables in your straw bale gardens will be wrecked. Not only that, you can’t even compost the contaminated straw because the toxins (usually aminopyralid or its cousin clopyralid) stick around and will destroy whatever ends up with the resulting compost.