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Yellow leaves mean that your salvia has too much moisture. Stop watering.
The meaning is that the pH of the juice extracted from these leaves is under 7.
Leaves expose to sunlight well. So they have much amount
Harvest when leaves reach desired size.Don't wait too long to harvest, or wait for larger leaves; bitterness will set in quickly after maturity.The whole plant can be harvested at once, and cut at the base, or leaves may be picked off plants one layer at a time, giving inner layers more time to develop.
Botany has binomial names for plants. There are also many specialized terms for plant parts. For example a leaflet is part of a compound leaf. Leaves such as clover and roses have compound leaves.
It means much desired
Desired
It means "How much would you like for your salary to be?"
That means how much you expect to get paid per hour.
leaves give trees energy from the sun, using photosynthesis. They do this using chlorophyl, which makes most leaves appear to be green. Leaves that appear red just mean that these leaves don't have much chlorophyl in them.
A specific requirement desired by man kind.
Presumably the word is a compound form of mal (bad) and dramaticSo, a poor drama?Alternatively, the word you are looking for is melodramatic, in which case it means that your spelling leaves something to be desired.
Yellow leaves mean that your salvia has too much moisture. Stop watering.
If he gives it back to you five times then presmuable he doesn't. Perhaps because your use of the Englishlanguage leaves much to be desired.
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It means: To achieve or accomplish a desired task/goal.
Not really. The point of the expression is that the subject does not have it. Idioms must be repeated exactly; changing the words changes the meaning.