Yes, you can move a lilac bush without causing harm to it, but it is best to do so in the early spring or late fall when the plant is dormant. Be sure to dig up as much of the root ball as possible and replant it in a location with similar sunlight and soil conditions. Water the plant well after transplanting to help it establish in its new location.
It is generally recommended to avoid trimming a burning bush in the summer as it can stress the plant and potentially harm it. It is best to wait until the fall or early spring to prune a burning bush to minimize the risk of damage.
no. it doesn't harm your cat so you can do it.
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Yes, you can cut off the top of a holly tree without causing harm as long as you do it properly and at the right time of year.
No, a piece of glass cannot travel through the body without causing harm. Glass is sharp and can cause internal injuries if it enters the body.
No, it is not recommended to touch a butterfly's wings as they are delicate and touching them can cause harm.
I'm not sure this is cheap but gasoline works.
To safely burn stone without causing harm, use a kiln or furnace designed for high temperatures. Ensure proper ventilation to prevent harmful fumes. Dispose of ash properly to avoid environmental harm.
Without the typo, the spelling is devastating (causing damage, harm, or upset).
Yes, you can safely remove air roots from a Monstera plant without causing harm as long as you do it carefully and gently to avoid damaging the plant's main roots.
the meat of any fish with fins and scales.