rake it up!
Yes, lemon tree leaves can grow back after they have fallen off, especially if the tree is healthy and well-cared for. New leaves will typically sprout in place of the fallen ones.
Yes, dracaena leaves can grow back after they have fallen off, as long as the plant is healthy and receiving proper care.
No, money tree leaves do not grow back once they have fallen off.
Ideally storm lines should be cleaned yearly, normally in the fall when the leaves have fallen and the drainage system should be cleaned to allow the run off of rain and snow
Trees can be deciduous or evergreen. Evergreen trees have leaves all the year round. Deciduous trees have leaves which die and fall off in autumn, then regrow in spring. You can find out if a tree is deciduous by waiting for autumn/winter, and seeing if its leaves have died and fallen off.
Yes, an oleander leaf that has fallen off the plant remains poisonous. Oleander contains toxic compounds called cardiac glycosides, which can be harmful even after the leaves have dried or fallen. It's important to handle fallen leaves with care and ensure that pets and children do not ingest them. Always seek medical attention if ingestion occurs.
Ideally storm lines should be cleaned yearly, normally in the fall when the leaves have fallen and the drainage system should be cleaned to allow the run off of rain and snow
Yes, bonsai leaves can grow back if they fall off, as long as the tree is healthy and well cared for. New leaves will typically sprout in place of the fallen ones.
If your cat's nipple has fallen off, it may be a sign of a serious issue and you should consult a veterinarian immediately for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, lemon tree leaves can grow back after falling off, as long as the tree is healthy and receiving proper care. New leaves will typically sprout in place of the fallen ones.
If you are not using it you would be better of leaving it on as long as possible. However occasionally clean any leaves or other debris of it , as this will result in les work when recommissioning the pool.
First of all, probably. I mean, there are millions of people who have climbed them and so at least one has fallen off. Second of all, you would not ask "..who has feel..." it is "...who has fallen..."