sphagnum peat moss creates a well aired envirument which enables the roots to develop well, is good at retaining water and nutrients.
Marigolds typically grow better with regular watering using cold tap water. Sugar water can sometimes lead to issues like mold or pests due to the increased sugar content. It's best to stick with plain water for growing marigolds.
Marigolds will grow best in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil. They may struggle to grow in sand or pebbles because these mediums do not retain moisture well and may not provide enough nutrients for the plant to thrive.
Sphagnum moss grows mainly in Canada, US in Wisconsin, New Zealand, Japan and China. In North America at one time the sphagnum plant covered most of the northern hemisphere, but was killed as glaciers scraped deep into the earth as it moved south. Long fibered sphagnum moss is the tan/brown-colored perennial plant that still exists today in the US in harvest-able quantities only in the central counties of Wisconsin (Jackson and Monroe counties). It takes 5-10 years to grow back depending on the severity of the winters and the length of time that the plant is under water during the summer growing season. Sphagnum peat moss is the dead and decaying sphagnum plant. It is not renewable and is normally cut from the earth. Large sphagnum peat harvesting areas are in Michigan and Canada. Long fibered sphagnum plants are destroyed before or during the peat harvest process. Peat moss can be any type of decayed plant life, not just sphagnum. For more information on long fibered sphagnum moss: http://mosserlee.com/page/What_Is_Sphagnum_Moss.aspx
"Man in the Moon Marigolds" is a play written by Paul Zindel, telling the story of the dysfunctional Hunsdorfer family. The play focuses on Beatrice, a single mother struggling to cope with raising her two teenage daughters while dealing with her own personal issues. The title is symbolic, referring to the idea of finding beauty and hope in unlikely places.
If you mean straight fertilizer with no soil, no. It would be overfertilized, which is just as bad as being underfertilized. Marigolds need to be grown in soil and fertilized, if necessary, with either chemical or organic fertilizers according to the directions on the labels. You can also add organic matter and compost to the soil before planting to add nutrients.
Yes, dry sphagnum moss can grow if properly rehydrated.
Yes, dried sphagnum moss can grow if rehydrated and properly cared for.
Marigolds typically grow better with regular watering using cold tap water. Sugar water can sometimes lead to issues like mold or pests due to the increased sugar content. It's best to stick with plain water for growing marigolds.
Marigolds don't grow with salt water
succulents
It lacks vascular tissue,which would allow it to grow taller
It takes Marigolds 17.5 min. to grow from a seed to the finished product.
Marigolds typically take about 45 to 50 days to grow from seed to flower.
Sphagnum moss is added to garden soil because it helps the plants in the garden grow.
Yes, dried sphagnum moss can grow if properly rehydrated and provided with the necessary conditions for growth.
you can grow marigolds in interesting things such as gravel, shreaded newspaper, water, soil and fertilizer mix, and sand
Yes, marigolds can grow indoors successfully as long as they receive enough sunlight, water, and proper care.