The number one thing a daffodil needs to survive is sun, sun and more sun. It needs at least 6 hours of sun per day to produce the flower, maintain the plant tissues and store energy in the bulb for the next year's growth and flower.
The second thing is not too much water. Daffodils like an area that is well drained. Soggy feet cause rot and will kill the plant and bulb.
Thirdly the plant needs moderate nutrients, and naturally occuring organic soil (mulched and earthworm friendly) will produce better daffodils than chemical formulations in a bag.
A dandelion needs water and nutrients to survive.
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Rabbits love Dandelion leaves and various grasses.
it gave katniss hope when she was starving and trying to feed prim and her mother
no but u can feed them this Red Pepper cilantro dandelion greens parsley spinach cherry tomatoes Green beans Apples Oranges Leafy greens Cucumbers Broccoli carrots Grapes Bananas Dandelion Greens strawberries
yes! all rabbits can, just dont feed them too much or they will get a poorly tummy(diorrea)
A rabbit can eat dandelion leaves, stem, and flower -- so long as they're clean and free from pesticides, herbicides, parasites, etc. See the related question below for more info and helpful links. about the rabbit diet.
The dandelion is considered to be in the plant kingdom.
You are unable to make dandelion leaves and dandelion flowers into wine. This is because wine is made with fermented grapes.
The word dandelion is from the french
You Should Breed A Plant Dragon + Ice Dragon = dandelion Help's this work :) You get a dandelion dragon when you bread: firebird+ice=dandelion :)
I used a dandelion bar this year because I couldn't find any 2,4 D weed and feed in my city anymore (maybe a good thing). Anyhow, I went with the weed bar and dragged it around my lawn twice this year. I found that it did a great job of killing just about all weeds, but did not get rid of the clover as well as the weed and feed that I had used in the past.