rat asked:
I have a starter solution which contain rooting hormones and fertilizer (1:3:1) but recommended only for flowers. Is it ok to use it on vegetables? What effect could it have if I use it on vegetables?
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tranquility427 asked:
Flowers that are not in an arrangement are what I am looking for.
Serious answers only please.
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Audrey asked:
I have a few Nikko blue hydrangeas about 4 or 5 years old and every year I got beautiful large blooms. This year however, I have a lot of blue flowers, but they are very small, almost looking like the lacecap variety. Can anyone tell me what happened and what I can do to bring back my large blooms next year. Also, one of the bushes is dead on one side. There are just sticks (which I did break off) and no new growth at all.
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jack asked:
Find many sites about flowers website in China. But it is diffcult for me look for a jewelry websie in China. I am upset.
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yoga1 asked:
I am looking for 2 inch wide rosette flowers in different colors. I cannot find them anywhere! I live near NYC so if anyyone knows of a retailer or wholesaler it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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ninalatti asked:
I am new at this so I went to the store and bought that big round black thing that goes around the tree some steaks to hold it down and i bought the top soil and the flowers. I started digging a trench around but something dosnt seen right! Can anyone please guide me step by step THANKS Its all in my front yard now LOL
ok “the black thing” is just a hard plastic ring that goes around the tree.
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NBNair asked:
We can see the pollen from flowers being carried to the hive by the honey bees – the pollen is stored in some transparent sacks attached to their legs. But where is the honey/ nectar stored while carrying from flowers to the hive?
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k0rnp0p asked:
I know to ask neighbors, family, etc. but I just moved in and don’t really know anyone or trust anyone for that matter to come into the apartment to get to the balcony. Does anyone know of any self-watering things I could buy? I’d **** to lose my flowers!
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angi asked:
I recently purchased a few hibiscus trees on sale at Lowes and I know pretty much how to care for them, but I am unsure of two things. What are you supposed to do with the old flowers the day after? Do you pull them off or do you let them fall off themselves? Also, i read that it is better to keep them outside in the beginning of the winter, let them die off, trim them back, then store them in the garage for a couple of months. Then you bring them inside with a lot of sun until it is warm outside. Is that true? I live in Va, so the length of time that it is cold is not that long, but I don’t want them to die, they are so pretty. Thanks for answering my questions.
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Ashley C asked:
My friends great grandma just past away and I have no idea what kind of flowers to give them. please help.
thanks.
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