because for example statues wont be there forever they will go in about 100 yrs so this is caused by acid rain and the answer to the question would be Acid rain happens when air pollution --- from fossil fuel-burning plants or cars --- chemicals react to form acids in the air. The acids in the air then attach to water molecules and fall as rain or snow.)
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Not really. No plants help a garden. They ARE the garden.
A chemical garden is an experiment which is performed by the addition of solid metal salts such as copper sulfate or cobalt(II) chloride to an aqueous solution of sodium silicate. This results in formation of plant like forms in minutes to hours. In its original form, the chemical garden involved the introduction of ferrous chloride (FeCl2) crystals into a solution of potassium silicate (K2SiO3). Common salts used in a chemical garden Cobalt(II) chloride crystals - (Purple) Copper(II) sulfate crystals - (Blue) Aluminium potassium sulfate crystals - (White) Chromium(III) chloride crystals - (Green) Nickel(II) sulfate crystals - (Green) Iron(II) sulfate crystals - (Green) Iron(III) chloride crystals - (Orange) The chemical garden relies on the fact that most transition metal silicates are insoluble in water and are coloured.
Kauai is the Garden Island.
Bucharest Botanical Garden was created in 1860.
Sherri Warner Hunter has written: 'Creating with Concrete' 'Creative concrete ornaments for the garden' -- subject(s): Concrete, Design and construction, Garden ornaments and furniture 'Making Concrete Garden Ornaments'
With your hands
No, they are simply cute lawn ornaments also thought to protect your garden from evil spirits. Do not be afraid to put a garden gnome in your garden. They are harmless.
The ultimate in tacky- pink plastic flamingos.
Emily Phillips has written: 'Decorative accents for the garden' -- subject(s): Woodwork, Garden ornaments and furniture, Handicraft
paint yoghurt over on the ornaments and just leave it to 'weather' Good luck!
plants, a rockery, decking, statues, paint any fences / walls , logs, fairy lights, garden furniture (benches, tables etc.) , ornaments...
No, earthworms are very beneficial in a garden. Keep them in your garden!
It cant be replaced!
they would plant oranges and woody ornaments!! i just got it from my repot/project.
Sean Conway has written: 'Cultivating life' -- subject(s): Garden ornaments and furniture, Gardening
Garden wagons could be made of different material. Most commonly they are made from plastic, such as maintenance free poly, or metal, such as powder coated steel.