yes, you can plant a plant that you grew from seed, it is best (if you are planting outside) that you "harden off" your plant by putting outside during the day and taking it in at night so it can get used to the change in environment, do that for a week or so before planting it in the ground
They should not be cleaned in the kitchen sink and YES, it will harden in the drain.
It hardens when it starts to cool off at the bottom of the mountain/volcano.
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The white spots on the leaves could be a sign of sunburn from too much direct sunlight. Moving the plant inside after being outdoors can also cause stress to the plant. Make sure the plant is gradually acclimated to lower light levels indoors to prevent further leaf damage.
It is best to use fertilizer in spring and early summer as these are the growing periods. You can also put fertilizer down in late autumn for a faster green up in the spring. You don't want to put fertilizer down too early in autumn as it will cause the grass to go into a growth spurt and won't have time to harden off before winter.
Yes off course , because through companionship we can able to finish quickly our planting or any works..
Riparian planting is re establishing vegetation in the riparian area bordering waterways. This helps reduce erosion and the run off of pollutants in the waterways.
off-springs is the correct term
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Yes and no!, the coleus flower in my opinion is a great looking flower, but many people dont like its appearance, the flower should be removed if you want to keep the plant alive longer, as when it flowers it will also produce seed, once the seed is produced, the plant will deterioate and die off, great if you want to collect the seed but not if you want the plant to survive.
well no you would have to take the tire off and put a spring compressor on the spring then you could take off the shock you can rent a spring compressor for auto part place