Suprisingly the answer is yes, it does actually kill plants. the spices in the curry go down into the ground and 'burn' the tips of the roots, which prevent it from drinking water.
All plants
Parasiticplants
No.
Too much baking soda can cause a build-up of materials and kill plants.
you will kill the plants
they don't. They preferer the lettuces & bean plants.
Of course not! Tim Curry is alive, doing voiceover work and recovering from a stroke he suffered in July 2012.
Yes, plants can kill plants in one day.
There is certain types of grass that kill plants, but normal yard grass will not, it also depends on the plants. But usually its the weeds that kill the plants, not the grass.
No, it does not kill plants, it might be of some benefit to them.
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Curry plant is perennial and most of its growth takes place during Kharif season. Generally annual or seasonal plants are classified as Kharif and rabi season plants. Thus Curry leaf plant is neither Kharif nor rabi crop plant.
All plants
Yes, grubs could potentially kill desert plants.
It can kill plants if the plants just get oxygen. This can lead to the killing of human sf all plants were exposed to was oxygen.
Parasiticplants
no it wont da it is very healthy for plants and humans