Nasturtiums are generally not salt-tolerant and can struggle in high-salinity environments. While they can tolerate some exposure to salt, prolonged contact with saltwater can lead to stress, reduced growth, and potential plant damage. For optimal health, it's best to grow nasturtiums in well-draining soil with regular freshwater irrigation.
No, freshwater rods are not recommended for saltwater fishing as they are not designed to withstand the corrosive effects of saltwater. It is best to use saltwater rods and reels for fishing in saltwater environments.
No, it is not recommended to use a freshwater rod in saltwater fishing as the saltwater can cause damage to the rod and its components. Saltwater rods are specifically designed to withstand the harsh conditions of saltwater fishing.
Nasturtiums (tropaeolum majus) are pronounced "nah-STUR-shumz".
Nasturtiums aren't poisonous for cats, so they are fine for cats to eat. There are some poisonous plants, but nasturtiums aren't one of them.
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nasturtiums
One reason, because they are built to withstand the rigors of hardcore, serious saltwater abuse. Everything on the inside of the reel is saltwater proof. No salt or moisture gets in, nothing gets out. They are by far one of THE BEST spinning reels in the world.
Yes, you can use an inboard engine boat in saltwater, but it's important to take certain precautions. Saltwater can be corrosive to engine components and other parts of the boat, so regular maintenance, including flushing the engine with fresh water after use and applying protective coatings, is essential. Additionally, using marine-grade materials and fittings designed to withstand saltwater conditions will help prolong the life of the boat. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific recommendations regarding saltwater use.
Assuming you mean nasturtiums scatter the seed in the spring and stand back. They will be with you forever.
For saltwater fishing, the best type of fishing gear to use is typically made of corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or aluminum. Reels with high drag capabilities and rods designed for heavier fish are recommended. Additionally, using braided fishing line and sturdy hooks can help withstand the harsh conditions of saltwater environments.
because saltwater fish must be live in saltwater
In saltwater. In saltwater.