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Either a whipped cream like thing or foam in general -- like liquid foam. Sorry if this doesn't help!
what does "something running in the leaves" mean??
nothing! its just like planting in a garden put soil water and enough sunlight.
Oh, dude, specific gravity is like the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance (usually water). So, for foam, it really depends on what's in that bubbly mess - like soap, air, water, who knows? Specific gravity is just a fancy way of saying how dense something is compared to water.
To effectively decompose leaves in your garden, you can create a compost pile or bin specifically for leaves. Layer the leaves with other organic materials like grass clippings, kitchen scraps, and soil. Turn the pile regularly to aerate it and speed up decomposition. Keep the pile moist but not waterlogged, and in a few months, you'll have nutrient-rich compost to use in your garden.
A geranium? Lamb's Ear?
This sounds like a problem that is common with baquacil, go to discus on this page and the info may be helpful to you
itis a dart tag made for the safe use for children. it is made fo a foam-like substance and will not hurt much when hit.
Absolutely ! There are trees in my garden - I like to watch the leaves falling every autumn !
because the earthworms breakdown things in the garden like leaves and dead plants, and they fertilize the garden with their poop. they also aerate the soil when they eat it.
The sticky substance on your lemon tree leaves is likely honeydew, which is produced by pests like aphids or scale insects. These pests feed on the sap of the tree and excrete a sugary substance, causing the leaves to become sticky. Treating the pests can help resolve the issue.
Hydrogen peroxide can produce foam when it reacts with organic substances like blood or dirt due to the release of oxygen gas. However, it may not foam on all substances as it depends on the presence of organic materials for the reaction to occur.