Yes, you can leave an outdoor plant in the container it came in, but it's important to ensure the container has proper drainage holes and is large enough for the plant to grow comfortably.
i never have and my tomato plants came out nice and yellow
he climbed out of his container
Salvia is fairly easy to grow. Plant it in the spring. Dig a hole two times larger than the pot it came in. Plant the salvia at the same depth as it was in the container. Prune after flowering. At killing frost, cut back to two inches high.
from measuring the size of a plant cell could you learn the size of the plant where it came from
They do not think plant life 'came' to Earth. They believe it evolved here.
Chad Reed
The open container law came into effect in the state of Florida in 2011. The statute states that it is illegal to have an open container of an alcoholic substance in a moving vehicle.
step one buy the plant (when u can afford it) step two drag it into the mud then let go Step three leave your plant to grow 1 or 2 days step four then go back and there see if theres a moshling there If not you should of came back earier!
They came from space
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No, it is not recommended to plant a seed directly underneath the plant it came from. This can lead to competition for nutrients and resources, hindering the growth of both plants. It's better to plant the seed in a separate area to ensure healthy growth.