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a dish garden is an arrangement of plants placed inside dishware..................... like for like.. -Gezen
used in making dish gardens
Dish gardens are a commemorative composite. Dish gardens are used in funeral arrangements after the loved one has been laid to rest, specified members of the family each take a plant to nourish and cherish as a memorial to the deceased. (usually a group of grandchildren take the plants of a deceased grandparent) The are a very different, but very appreciated way to honor a deceased person and to honor the family of the deceased.
To make our homes more attractive and our plants to be organized
A dish garden is a miniature garden contained within a shallow, decorative dish or container, typically featuring a variety of small plants, such as succulents, ferns, and flowering species. It is designed to create an aesthetically pleasing arrangement that can be placed indoors or outdoors. Dish gardens are often used for decorative purposes and can serve as a unique centerpiece or gift. They require specific care based on the types of plants included, particularly regarding light and watering needs.
To create a beautiful kokedama moss garden in your home, you will need to gather materials such as moss, soil, plants, and string. Start by forming a ball of soil around the plant's roots, then wrap it with moss and secure it with string. Water the kokedama regularly and place it in a well-lit area. Display your kokedama garden in a decorative dish or hang it from a hook for a stunning indoor garden display.
A 9 by 13 baking dish is the recommended size for making lasagna.
To make Garden pie:Use Pastry dough > Pie dish (becomes a Pie shell)Use Tomato > Pie shell (becomes part garden pie)Use Onion > Pie shell (becomes part garden pie)Use Cabbage > Pie shell (becomes uncooked garden pie)Cook on a range (Use Uncooked garden pie > Range). Will either become a garden pie (edible), or burnt pie (non-edible; can be emptied to reuse pie dish).
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the ingredients needed for the one-dish meal, and the utensils and of cause, the recipe.
When watering dish garden plants, it's essential to be cautious because overwatering can lead to root rot, which can quickly kill the plants. Dish gardens often have limited drainage, making it easy to saturate the soil. Additionally, different plants may have varying water needs, so providing the right amount for each type is crucial for their health. Monitoring soil moisture levels helps ensure that plants receive adequate hydration without excess water.