If you think about it, only a few seasons, because leaves grow in spring, stay intact in summer, then start to lose color and fall off their food and water source in fall. After that, the buried in snow and biodegraded into earth
The holes are there to drain off excess water. If the planter doesn't have holes in the bottom, it acts as a pail, pooling water at the bottom. This makes the plant roots wet all the time. The roots of most plants can rot if submerged in water all the time. This can kill the plant, as would not enough water.
In hydroponics, they grow the plant in pea gravel and have the nutrition spray on a continuous off/on/off cycle. Growing plants this way allows them to control the quantities of the nutrients being fed to the plants. This also allows the plants' roots to dry out some during the feeding cycle, which is healthy for the plant; if not allowed to dry too much.
by growing it. usually you would need lots of sun, a balanced amount of water and some plant food occasionally.
because, they are adapted in such a way to optimise the available water resources. and moreover the bright colours will attract insects for a possible pollination
There are many varieties of Pine trees. The various varieties grow to 3-80 m tall, with the majority of species reaching between 15-45 m tall. The smallest are Siberian Dwarf Pine and Potosi Pinyon, and the tallest, Sugar Pine. Pines are long-lived, typically reaching ages of 100-1,000 years, some even more. The longest-lived is the Great Basin Bristlecone Pine Pinus longaeva, one individual of which at 4,840 years old in 2008 is one of the oldest living organisms in the world.
For Age of tree (years) 14 21 28 35 42 49
Diameter of tree (inches) 6 9 12 16 18 20
Height of tree (feet) 41 54 64 72 78 83
It takes 3 to 5 years for it to reach flowering size if everything goes perfectly. If you pick them they may never grow back
Because they are so PC they want to stop us doing sensible things.
There are 2 popular types so we will deal with those.
First is the Carolina Jasamine which little fragrance and a yellow flower. Once established a very fast grower. Heavy feeder and needs organic rich soil. Mine took 2 years than it just exploded.
Second is the Confederate Jasmine that has a dainty white flower and is very fragrant. Likes organic rich soil and is also a heavy feeder. Should establish between 1 and 2 years. This vine should be planted by a lanai,deck or porch to take advantage of it's fragrance.
There is a third but unless you live in southern Florida don't worry about it.
When I say heavy feeder I mean they should have a slow release fertilizer when planted and sprayed with a bloom booster. Nitrogen should be low as possible or all you will get is green vines and no flowers.
A dog is a puppy as long as you want it to be.
You can call your dog a puppy as long as you want because it will always be your puppy. But once it hits 3 or 4 it will be considered as a dog. But that doesn't mean that it will not be active once it's maybe 10 it won't really play that much. My dog is 3 and I still call it a puppy. My cousin has a dog and it's 8 and she still calls it a puppy. But my dog is very playful and active still. It's a Border Collie.
In most cases salad crops and herbs give the quickest edible return.
Any of numerous usually evergreen ornamental shrubs of the genus Rhododendron of the North Temperate Zone, having clusters of variously colored, often bell-shaped flowers.
Chamomile is a traditional medicinal herb native to western Europe, India, and western Asia. It has become naturalized in the United States, to grow freely in sunny, well-drained areas.
It takes a week and you should be able to see a visible change in the seeds after a day or 2(the seeds should have started to split) and after a week you could probably eat your cress.
depends what kind ususally mbunas take 2-3 years to reach mature size, othe cichlids usually the same. After the first year of having you cichlids they are about juveniles and depending on what kind of fish they usually take 2 more years to become full grown.
How long does it take for a plant to grow to its normal size?
Basil is a tender perennial. It is often treated as an annual as it can't handle the year round outdoor climate in most areas, but in ideal circumstances it can live years.