The amount of water do need to give your yucca at a time depends on the size and age. A mature Yucca should have at least a quart of water a day.
The mor the better
At least 2 liters
No. They enjoy water much. They should get water time as same as land time. Give them the free option of a land home and water home. Give the oportunity to freely crawl from land to water and back.
The mor the better
Yes, you can use the yucca plant in your mulch. The fibrous leaves and stems of the yucca can break down over time, adding organic matter to the soil. Additionally, yucca contains saponins, which may help deter pests. However, it's best to shred the plant material to facilitate decomposition and improve its effectiveness as mulch.
To grow crops you need sun and water over time the crops will grow. Don't give the crops too much water or sunlight or it will overflow.....
You have to water it (not too much water because then it might drown), put it where it'll get sunlight (not too much sunlight because then it might dry up), and give it time to grow.
As much time as you can give your cat, or as much time as the cat can take from you...
Water
something like time. Like say you want to work out how much water will be in a trough that has water coming in at 2 L per minute - the amount of water in the trough is dependent on the time at which you are trying to calculate the volume of water. so in this case time is an independent variable and the amount of water is the dependent variable... hope that helps. :) example of a variable
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 51 minutes.
It is best to prune a yucca plant in the late winter or early spring before the plant begins its new growth cycle. This timing allows the plant to recover and regrow during the active growing season. Avoid pruning yucca plants during the fall or winter when they are dormant.