No, it is not recommended to reuse soil that has root rot for planting new plants as it may contain harmful pathogens that can infect the new plants. It is best to discard the contaminated soil and use fresh, sterile soil for planting.
Well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter is best for planting trees and plants. Soil pH should be appropriate for the specific plant species. Adequate moisture retention and aeration are also important factors for healthy plant growth.
No, snake plants do not thrive when watered with coffee. Coffee can be harmful to snake plants as it can alter the pH of the soil and introduce excess nutrients that the plant cannot tolerate. It is best to water snake plants with plain water.
spring and summer because these are the season of fast growth.....
By planting plants and defeating the zombies. Best tactic is to hold zombies off with the walnuts.
Spider plants do not typically respond well to coffee as a fertilizer. It is best to use a balanced fertilizer specifically designed for houseplants to ensure their health and growth.
Coffee should steep in a French press for about 4 minutes to achieve the best flavor.
For a moka pot, the coffee should be ground to a medium-fine consistency to achieve the best results.
Bare root plants can typically be kept for a few days to a few weeks before planting, as long as they are stored properly in a cool, dark place with their roots kept moist. It's best to plant them as soon as possible for the best chance of success.
If the young plants are pot grown they can be planted at any time ,avoiding frost. If the plants have to be lifted from the ground then only move when dormant.
Watermelon plants need lots of space. Seeds can be planted in hills or in rows. Space watermelon plants 6 feet apart in hills. Thin to the best three plants per hill. If planting in rows, watermelon seeds should be about seven feet apart.
Plants are hard to raise in a cold climate. It is best to plant new trees or plants in the late winter or early spring for best results, probably when there is little chance for frost.