None if you use 1 bottle. Constant usage of lemonade will cause the plant to wilter and eventually die. The sugar overload affects the hormones in the plant.
No
The correct spelling is lemonade, but occasionally it is spelled "lemonaid" either for effect or to indicate by "aid" that it refers not to a drink, but to a charitable organization.
Yes, you can use lemonade also, makes your blooms last much longer.
Marguerite believes Mrs. Flowers likes her because she made her cookies and lemonade. She also read to her from her favorite book as well as provided books for her to read.
Yes, the sugar will help the flower survive, or pour some clear lemonade into the vase that will also help the life of flowers, this is a trick of the flower trade.
It does not let the flowers grow and the flowers become shriveled up.
No, the shape has no effect.
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they help flowers grow by pollinating them
Of course it does!
John F. Lemonade invented lemonade
Lemonade is not the best thirst quencher, actually water is. The thing with lemonade is that the high concentration of citric acid stimulates your saliva glands and this causes you to feel less thirsty (of course this is for NATURAL lemonade, not the branded drinks they call "lemonade"). The sugar in the lemonade will somehow eliminate this effect, and if the lemonade is too sweet, instead of feeling quenched you might feel even more thirsty. My advise would be to mix a big cold glass of cold water with a couple teaspoons of natural lemon juice for the best thirst quenching drink!