Sunflowers will not grow in a pure vinegar solution, as they wouldn't receive any nutrients from it or have anywhere to anchor their roots. Sunflowers are tolerant of acidic soils and would likely survive watering with distilled vinegar.
Yes, vinegar can be used to prolong the life of a cut flower. Sugar, copper pennies, and aspirin can also be added to the water to help prolong the life of a cut flower. Sugar is the best treatment.
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MY hanging basket was accidently watered with vinegar water.What can I do
No as long as the coloring agent is not toxic but it can affect the color of a flower that has been cut.
A cut flower may be able to live for a very short time in orange juice. But the sugar that provides the energy the flower needs will quickly begin to also provide a source of nutrients to bacteria. As they grow in the water, they will clog the stem of the flower, causing it to then wilt because it can no longer intake the water it needs. This is why you should use only professional flower food in the vases of cut flowers. You can get packets of flower food from your florist. A new flower can't grow from a cut-flower stem. But if a stem has a bud on it, as well as an open flower, depending on the type of flower, the bud may open as well.
To cut the vinegar in potato salad, the best thing you can do is add more of everything else. Add more potatoes, mayo and everything else to balance things out and remove the taste of vinegar.
You can go to the following websites to learn more about the effect that vinegar has on cholesterol by going to this website http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/cholesterol.html
Almost anyone can start a cut flower farm. Starting on a small scale, and expanding a needed. There are many books on the subject, even one called "The Flower Farmer" There is a national organization called The Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers that offers conferences and other resources for new, and experienced cut flower growers. Check with your local University Extension office, they often have information and also hold continuing education sessions at cut flower farms.
If you cut the flower with the rock, you get a smashed dead flower. And if you tape the flower to the rock, you get a decorated rock.
Vinegar would have a deleterious effect on the strength of the mortar.
the flower starts it go brown and then the whole flower starts going brown.
For a floral project, you will need flowers, a vase or container, water, floral foam or tape, and any desired decorative elements. Glucose can help prolong the life of cut flowers by serving as a source of energy for the flowers, allowing them to stay fresh longer. It is often included in commercial flower food packets to provide essential nutrients for the flowers.