depends on how long you are away..there's these bulbs you can buy that automaticly water the plants for a few days
Joe watered the garden; the plants did not grow. You can't have an "and", as ";" replaces a conjunction. (and)
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
water saturates the dirt and is sucked into the plants through its roots
You should go to Hawaii, there you will see the most beautiful plants.
It should be written like this: "Joe watered the garden; however, the plants did not grow". Or you could eliminate the semicolon altogether and use a comma as in: "Joe watered the garden, but the plants did not grow."B.This sentences uses a semicolon; the semicolon joins two complete sentences.
Yes, because plants go through a process called photosynthesis. When plants go through this process, they let out oxygen.
When plants are watered, some of the water is absorbed through the roots and used for various functions such as photosynthesis and nutrient transportation. The excess water is then evaporated through tiny pores in the leaves in a process called transpiration, or it can also be excreted through the roots back into the soil. Ultimately, some of the water may be used to support the plant's growth and metabolism.
a holiday where you go abroad
if you leave them with nobody and there outdoors they might or you can have somebody take care of them an keep them indoors till your back
we could use less planes and dont go holiday every holiday we could use less planes and dont go holiday every holiday
as a student in malaysia,how can i go for holiday to australia
Plants in your garden can take many hours to grow. You will need to keep checking back to your garden.