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A person who gives water to plants is commonly called a gardener or a plant caregiver.
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Green manure is the term given when a farmer or gardener plants a nitrogen or other mineral rich plant into a growing plot to enrich the soil. Then, once the plant has matured to a certain point, it is plowed back into the soil to build it up.
no because your watering it with water which make it wet .
they keep growing but slowly and yeah
Green manure is the term given when a farmer or gardener plants a nitrogen or other mineral rich plant into a growing plot to enrich the soil. Then, once the plant has matured to a certain point, it is plowed back into the soil to build it up.
It will go on growing so long the quality of water is not bad.
A gardener may take a cutting of a geranium plant to propagate a new plant. By using a cutting, the gardener can produce a genetically identical clone of the parent plant, ensuring desirable traits are preserved. Additionally, taking cuttings is a cost-effective way to expand a garden without buying new plants.
This method is called propagation. It involves growing new plants from a part of an existing plant, such as a cutting, in this case from a shrub's branch.
A gardener will typically tend to his garden daily.
The bamboo plant is the fastest growing woody plant.
Usually a gardener dose. But other people could to. Also if you meant the scientist that dose it is called a Botanist.