Clover can be planted in the late summer or early fall and still grow successfully, as long as there is enough time for it to establish before the first frost.
It depends how much you cut off
Yes, you can plant flowers in mulch and still expect them to thrive. Mulch helps retain moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides insulation for plant roots, which can promote healthy growth for flowers.
Yes, you can plant seeds from dried peppers and they can still grow into new plants. Drying the peppers does not harm the seeds' ability to germinate and grow.
Yes; a three leaf clover has rotational symmetry.
Traditionally the turf industry and the various institutes who conduct scientific studies related to turf regard white clover as a weed and are more concerned with getting rid of clover than with establishing it. Attitudes are rapidly changing. While there is still a general scarcity of scientific information related to establishing and maintaining clover in lawns, it is a good ground cover. There is, however, a great deal of literature on the biology and ecological benefits of white clover in pastures and fields.
A two-leaf clover, also known as a "two-leaf shamrock," is a rare variation of the common three-leaf clover, typically found in the species Trifolium repens (white clover). Unlike the more familiar three-leaf clover, which is often associated with good luck, the two-leaf version is less common and may symbolize uniqueness or rarity. While not as widely recognized, it can still be considered a charming find in nature.
Yes.It gives you the power to break fairy spells and make them visisble.If you pluck a four leafed clover and stand really still they can become visisble.
yes, i would say it is. the best way to plant green peppers is to plant them in a pot then move them to a garden in may. seeing as it's already June... but still, it wouldn't hurt to try, just don't expect a lot of peppers, if any.
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Grass seed can be planted when the soil temperature is consistently above 50 degrees Fahrenheit for successful germination and growth.
Potatoes can handle light frost, but a hard frost can damage the plant and affect the growth of the potatoes. It is best to protect potato plants from frost to ensure successful growth.
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