wat can u use to get flower die off coping stones
no, they are part of the reproductive system of a flower and they can not die; just think of a hair. if a hair fell off of you it would not die.
Cut the flower and stem off and allow the foliage to grow. Water and feed naturally until the leave show signs of yellowing. Allow the bulb to die back naturally by withholding water and then the cycle will repeat itself.
The seeds form after the the flowers die off. Often some kind of seed pod will form eg pea or bean or the seeds will be at the base of the flower after the flower dies off.
Firstly, you should only have water that is treated with salt - not 'saltwater'. Pool water will always leave deposits in the pool and the surrounding area. If the coping is correctly sealed with a high quality stone sealer it will be fine if it's kept clean and deposits are hosed and bushed off on a regular basis. I'd also suggest sealing the sandstone coping a couple of times a year.
"Coping brick" is generally a brick or masonry structure placed on top of a wall to cap it off, providing a finished look. It helps prevent water from seeping into the wall below and adds architectural appeal to the structure.
Perseus cut her head off by using his shield as a mirror so he wouldn't be turned to stone.
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put them in salad and eat your face off then you will die cause flowers are flowers not salad toppings
NO!! the bulb is what starts the new amaryllis flower is you take off the bulb youll never have another flower.
I replaced the liner and kept the old coping. Now, five years later, the coping is failing. It has cracks and splits and looks terrible. If I had it to do all over again, I would have replaced the coping. There were signs of deterioration that I had ignored. The small seam covers had mostly broken off. Blaming the kids, I got some replacements from the company that had installed the pool originally. The lasted on season. Your coping may be failing. Why take the chance?
Lupines is a perennial. You chop off the flower head after its done blooming and the plant will die down on its own and come back after the winter.
If the coping is made out of cement as well, VERY carefully use a sanding block to remove the cement spots, repainting will probably be necessary unless you have the hands of a surgeon.