The short answer is yes, but if you were a little more specific, we might be able to help more.
No, fish dechlorinator is specifically designed to remove chlorine and chloramine from water for fish, not for plants. It may not effectively remove other harmful chemicals that could be harmful to plants. It is recommended to use a plant-specific water treatment product for removing harmful chemicals from water for plants.
Hairspray, harmful chemicals, alcohol, and poisonous plants, and things of this nature.
No, cigarette ashes are not good for plants. They can be harmful to plants because they contain toxins and chemicals that can be damaging to the soil and plant health.
Some common substances poisonous to cats include certain plants, human medications, and household chemicals. To keep your cat safe, make sure to keep these items out of reach, be cautious with new plants or products, and consult your veterinarian if you suspect your cat has ingested something harmful.
Yes, white grubs can be harmful to plants and lawns. They are the larvae of certain beetles and feed on the roots of grass and other plants, causing damage to the vegetation above ground.
An organic garden is a garden that is growing plants without using plant foods that are not organic, or harmful chemicals.
You can add some kind of herbs to the pool.
Well, chemicals can harm you if you eat your plants, it can seep into ground water and contaminate drinking water, and can, if you use too much, kill plants.
Many common household items are poisonous to cats, including certain plants, foods, medications, and chemicals. To ensure your feline friend stays safe, keep these harmful substances out of reach, store medications securely, and be cautious about what plants you have in your home. If you suspect your cat has ingested something toxic, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Organic farming is better for the environment and rids our environment of toxic chemicals that can be harmful to plants, animals, and people.
If you are referring to the minerals plants absorb from the soil, the simplest answer is proteins, from the nitrates. Others include nucleic acids, from phosphates.
The toxins in milkweed plants are called cardiac glycosides. These chemicals are harmful to many animals if ingested, but monarch butterflies have evolved to tolerate them and even use them for defense against predators.