This depends where you live.
your poinsettia doesn't have to die, i have one that is a year old. but the red color will go dormant. and it will grow green like a house plant. there is a way to place it in the dark and make it grow red again.
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the use of maths in a garden is like how much dirt you need to plant the flowers
I don't know just what I'll get ya Maybe something like a nice poinsettia.
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Usually you plant food (corn, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, etc) in gardens, but some people like to plant flowers in garden too.
We get the poinsettia from a antive american man his name is Willam Bullorg he was the man who started to grow these flowers he threw in just flower seeds and sunflower seeds he did't know this was goin to happen but when he came back they were BEAUTIFUL flower just like that. that were we get these flowers from.
A vegetable garden can be compared to the chloroplast organelle in plant cells. Just like how a garden captures sunlight and converts it into energy through photosynthesis, chloroplasts in plant cells capture sunlight to produce energy for the plant. Both the garden and chloroplasts are crucial for producing food and sustaining life.
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A geranium? Lamb's Ear?
According to the Mayo Clinic, poinsettia plants are less toxic than once believed. In most cases, poinsettia exposure causes only discomfort, including: A mild, itchy rash. Skin contact with the sap of a poinsettia plant can cause a rash. If this happens, wash the affected area with soap and water. Apply a cool compress to ease itching. A mild stomachache, vomiting or diarrhea. This can happen after eating part of a poinsettia plant. Severe signs and symptoms are unlikely. If you find a child eating a poinsettia plant, clear and rinse his or her mouth. Eye irritation. If the sap of a poinsettia plant comes in contact with the eyes, they can become red and irritated. If this happens, flush the eyes with water. Allergic reaction. Some people are more sensitive to poinsettia plants than are others. Reactions to poinsettia plants are more common among people who have latex allergies, since latex and poinsettia plants share several proteins. Also, if you're allergic to avocados, bananas, chestnuts, kiwis and passion fruits you might have a greater chance of being allergic to poinsettia plants. In case of a severe reaction, seek prompt medical attention.
In the spring, you can plant a variety of flowers such as pansies, daffodils, tulips, primroses, and snapdragons. These flowers thrive in the cooler temperatures of spring and will add color to your garden or landscape. Remember to consider your specific climate and growing conditions when selecting flowers to plant.