NOT drought-tolerant. Full sun location requires regular attention.
Generally, they require a little less attention when planted in a garden bed....which minmizes over-watering, as well as drying out....
You can pot them, even bring them inside for short periods, but they do better outdoors.
Do not allow soil to dry out between watering---try to keep it moist. YES---test soil for moisture with your finger!!!
Best to locate in at least part-shade...OUTDOORS, preferably protected from drying wind.
Do not SOAK it....regular, light watering is best.
DO NOT FERTILIZE!
If you're leaving for a hot weekend (air temperature, that is), locate in a mostly shady location....water it last thing before leaving!
Very hard to over-winter almost anywhere---indoor environment needs to be almost moderately-tropical.
There are no known man-made or natural underground aquifers that take water from New Guinea to Australia.
Australia and Papua New Guinea are separated by the Torres Strait. This body of water is very narrow and small.
Torres Strait lies between Australia and Papua New Guinea.
In the east, Australia and Papua New Guinea are separated by Torres Strait. The Western half of the island of New Guinea is separated from Australia by the Arafura Sea,
Yes, Guinea is a country in Africa. It is also called the Republic of Guinea. Sometimes it is called Guinea-Conakry to distinguish it from other Guinea countries.Guinea is often confused with the following unrelated countries:Equatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauPapua New Guinea
never handle newborn guinea pigs. this can cause the mother to eat them
The body of water between Australia's Cape York Peninsula and Papua New Guinea is Torres Strait.
Torres Strait.
Yes. Papua New Guinea occupies the eastern half of the island of New Guinea.
Papua New Guinea/ New Guinea's official name is Independent State of Papua New Guinea.
What is north of Australia with dense forest
No, Papua New Guinea is in the Pacific. It is the country on the eastern half of the island of New Guinea, although it is sometimes called New Guinea for short. The western half of New Guinea is Indonesian territory. Papua New Guine and New Guinea are completely different to the country of Guinea (officially the 'Republic of Guinea') in west Africa.