Floralife doesn't have plant food. They have fresh cut flower food. Acid, sugar, and stem unpluggers.
While Floralife is considered non-toxic, it's generally not safe to have around pets who might consume it. The product is meant for plants only and is not safe for consumption by humans or animals.
The regular all purpose plant food by Schultz has: - Urea - Ammonium - Potassium Phosphates - Potassium Nitrate - Iron EDTA - Manganese EDTA - Zinc EDTA - Coloring
Yes, Carbon dioxide and water are the two main ingredients in photosynthesis.
You spell it 'ingredients'.
The plant takes in carbon dioxide, water and sunlight as ingredients for photosynthesis.
If you mean what is it's name I don't know but the ingredients are sunlight and water and what ever else they use during photosysthis
Cotton, linen, soap ingredients, candy ingredients.
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In India Jains i.e. people who follow Jainism are quite particular about food ingredients. For ex: they do not eat potatoes, onions etc. because they are grown under the soil and one needs to uproot the plant (i.e. kill the plant). This is just an example, I am sure there are so many other examples like this in various religions.
Colourful noodles, dyed from the vegetable colour of purple cabbage. Unicorn noodles are setting a new trend in the culinary industry, a true feast for the eyes. They contain natural colour and are a rich source of antioxidants namely anthocyanins. You can add lots of greens and colourful veggies along with this. A healthy option for noodles.
There are many products used as food coloring. Some are natural. They extracted from plant materials, from animals and some even come from insects farmed for that purpose. Food coloring is also made artificially in a factory from chemicals.
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