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Forum Post pothos in water
hi, some weeks ago i put a Pothos in a glass of water to produce some roots and then i put it in a place that i forgot to check again. my mother have sometime replaced the water. now, i found it aga...
Forum Post Water Piks
There are Water Tubes and Water Piks..... I ordered Tubes, because the Piks have the thing to stick them into things, I don't need that.... I ordered 100 of them..... The Website is http://ww...
Forum Post Organic water treatment to kill mosquito larvae?
...tion of parking lot with one helluva sinkhole? Many cities around here have regulations against standing water [West Nile virus has put a scare into them] - maybe yours does too? There are mosquito tr...
Forum Post Orchid Life Without Water Source
... some of these blooms into round bouquets. I'm wondering how long they are going to last without a water source and if there is a way to give them a water source in the bouquets if I need to? T...
Forum Post water like product
Cheekyflower, welcome here I hope you like the forum. Do you mean acrylic water kits?
Forum Post I have rooted an avocado pit, (over water) and it now has bo...
I have rooted an avocado pit, (over water) and it now has both roots and a shoot. I was wondering when it would be ok to pot it?
Forum Post Desert beauty...blooms like crazy with no water.
I found this blooming at 2400 ft and West Lancaster, CA. Considered High Desert. No water. Beautiful spikes of purple flowers. 5 to 6 feet tall. Plant looks like an Echium but the flowers don'...
Forum Post If you water a citrus tree with the fruit not yet ripe, will...
If you water a citrus tree with the fruit not yet ripe, will it make the fruit split? or will it make the fruit more juicy?
Blog Post Frank Lloyd Wright - Falling Water
... an actual garden, I will be able to get it to a higher level of perfection than the house - since land, water sun and plants are in abundance (except for the water.) Anyway, I ran into a beautiful...
Photo Comment hmm?
...o me. I've found them awfully hard to keep healthy for more than a few months. It's easy to over-water or under-water. Also for much of the year they need to be in a very cool place (40-50 deg...
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beautiful water hyacinth
The flowers drink the water and dye and causes them to change color.The water travels up the stem of the plant into the leaves and flowers where it makes food.Coloring the water with food coloring doe...
Forum Post cutting back roses?
... the evening or early morning either before or after the heat of the day. Give them some fertilizer and water, keeping them watered several times a week until you see new growth. Ground water them i...
Forum Post Has anyone heard of this? I heard with half an ear that in h...
No, the advantage is in watering more (volume of water) and not as often, versus less (again, volume of water) but more often. Where a person's lawn is located has a lot to do with how much wate...
Forum Post Can dollar grass grow underwater?
That's OK Rik. I understand. Btw, that dollar grass is absorbing the water out of my pond! This morning the water level was down about 15". I refilled the pond but it went down again...
Forum Post What kind of plant is this?
Welcome aboard Jodi. You should note that banana plants need much water!! Your pot should allow water to drain easily though.
Forum Post Succulent from Painted Desert - Help
Succulent plants are water-retaining plants adapted to arid climate or soil conditions.Succulent plants store water in their leaves,stems and roots. The storage of water often gives succulent plants ...
Forum Post Who can tell me some tips of plant Jasmine?
...for those. You should be able to see them clining to the vine or the leaves that are left. Before you water it again, stick your finger to your first knuckle into the soil and see if it is wet or m...
Forum Post I need a little help :(
Hi b3bemissc, I don't have any good ideas of the name. But your plants do not need too much water! From my experience in China, adding water every two or even three week is enough for Cactuses...
Forum Post My radish leave are turning yellow. Anyone know what the rea...
...rogen lacking and fianly if they are banna yellow and soft and mushy they are suffering from too much water (cut back on the water) if they are yellow dry and crumble to cust at the touch then t...
Forum Post sunflowers in coconut coir????
.... They would be happier directly in soil with a lot of organic matter in it and well mulched (keeps the water from evaporating, they need lots of water, too) in Oz....
Forum Post What stops Powdery mildew?
I think that you are watering your gerbra far too much. Check the soil moisture before you water in future. Wait until soil is dry before adding any more water. Then water the soil only NOT the leave...
Forum Post What type of cactus is this?
...eks ago because the wind knocked it over and broke its pot. Thankfully my little cactus was just fine! I water probably more than I should like every 2 or four weeks because it is in direct sun light ...
Forum Post used tea leaves for roses?
...without turning into a flower)drops(becoming dry and feeble) in the initial stage?Is it due to lack of water or something else? I feed my rose plants with water twice a day. And it is interesting ...
Forum Post need to get rid of bugs
...e fungus, or a home made Garlic spray Make a garlic spray by crushing some cloves and adding warm water then shaking and then strain the water into a spray bottle and spray the plants I use a b...
Forum Post My Loropetalum is losing it's leaves
...Loropetalum bushes in my garden but they are losing their leaves! What have I done? I don't usually water them much so could it be lack of water? Also the temperature has started to cool down - d...
Forum Post Transplanting Climbing Roses
...an handle. Prune it back about 1/3. Once you have it transplanted, give it some fish emulsion when you water it in. This will help to ease the stress on the roots you cut. Make sure you water it w...
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