Wait until all chance of frost has passed and then prune the dead limbs and generally reshape the plant. This plant is tender, so be sure to water it thoroughly and cover it on nights where temperatures are likely to go down near to freezing.
No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord.
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/load/shade/msg1005511610992.html They are zone 5-9, so it depends on your region, but they should be mulched/protected in the harsher zones over the winter. Zone map - http://www.hollandbulbfarms.com/Images/zones_2006.gif
The scientist should use an electron microscope
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There seems to be two types; auriculata or Cape Plumbago is classified as an annual; ceratostigma is the annual variety. Seems you should plant them in the spring and pay attention to the zone you are in...
Unless the housing is damaged, there is no reason to replace it. Just replace the gasket.
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
for damaged passports, you need to have it replaced. A particular form is needed for this.
If religious items are damaged beyond repair, they should be disposed of by reverent burial.
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
mark them as damaged report it to a supervisor
No. You don't use a damaged battery because, it will malfunction and may explode.
No appliances should be used with a frayed or damaged electrical cord.
No, you should not, as the floor can be easily damaged.