How do you split a burning bush shrub?
To split a burning bush shrub, you can use a sharp spade or shovel to carefully separate the plant at the root ball. Make sure to dig around the plant to avoid damaging the roots, then gently pull the sections apart. Replant the separated sections immediately in well-draining soil to help them establish successfully.
Wait until all chance of frost has passed and then prune the dead limbs and generally reshape the plant. This plant is tender, so be sure to water it thoroughly and cover it on nights where temperatures are likely to go down near to freezing.
What is 1.0 cubic feet in square feet?
Consult the book "Econometric Theory and Methods" by Davidson and MacKinnon. It talks about how to drop a perpendicular array onto a plane. That is the basic problem we are facing here. 1.5 cubic feet is a three dimensional measure, square feet is a two dimensional measure. I will make the following assumption: 1) You have not gone to high school 2) You will believe whatever I saw 3) The dimensions of the three dimensional space you have are 2 by .75 by 1. Where each measurement corresponds to length, width and heigh respectively. To solve this problem we project the space downwards onto the plane. Now if this space is not a cube as I have assumed, we will need to account for particle drift. Of course this is not the case as you would have surely mentioned this in your question. So by projecting it straight down, we are basically removing the height measurement. So 1.5 cubic feet under these assumtions is equal to 1.5 square feet.
75 square feet is how many cubic feet?
To convert square feet to cubic feet, you would need the height or depth dimension. If you have the height measurement, you can multiply the square footage by the height to find the cubic footage. Without the height, it is not possible to directly convert square feet to cubic feet.
How much square feet of sod is need for 2.9 cubic feet?
This is a nonsensical question. What is 2.9 cubic feet?
Any plant growing where you don't want it is a weed. Some typical weeds include dandelions, crab grass, and kudzu.
Why do my Bougainvillea leaves have threadlike brown lines that cause the leaves to die?
It is possible that your Bougainvillea leaves are infected with a fungus or a type of mite that is causing the threadlike brown lines and ultimately leading to leaf death. Proper diagnosis and treatment with fungicides or insecticides recommended for Bougainvillea can help manage the issue. Ensure good air circulation, proper watering, and avoid overhead watering to prevent future infections.
What are the substances found in engine coolant?
Engine coolant is a chemical compound. It consists mainly of water, but water freezes too easily so an antifreeze is added. This helps prevent the coolant from freezing on winter days and it also raises the boiling point which is helpful. An antifreeze contains mainly ethylene, but also has some methanol and propylene. The water and antifreeze make up around 90% of the coolant. The rest of it is chemicals to prevent rust and corrosion (redox reactions) occurring. In other words... Coolant contains: Water - 60% Antifreeze - 30% Others - 10%
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What is a weather station model?
A weather station model shows the current weather conditions at a particular place at a particular time. This includes information on precipitation, cloud cover, wind speed and direction and temperature.
Do you water plants after a freeze?
You can water plants after a freeze, but it is much more important to make sure they are well-watered before the freeze. Most tissue damage occurs because of a lack of water inside the tissues, which then lose the heat energy from inside the cells (and the cells rupture when they freeze).
When is the best time to plant Bermuda grass seed?
The best time to plant Bermuda grass seed is in late spring to early summer when soil temperatures are consistently above 65°F. This allows the seed to germinate and establish successfully. Make sure to water the seed regularly to keep the soil moist during the germination process.
What is the best kind of grass seed to plant in eastern Virginia?
Tall fescue is a popular and well-suited grass seed for eastern Virginia due to its tolerance to heat, drought, and foot traffic. It is low maintenance and can thrive in various soil types commonly found in the region. Additionally, Kentucky bluegrass and perennial ryegrass are also suitable options for a lush and resilient lawn in this area.
Holly bush leaves and stems covered with a black velvety substance has sooty mold. You can get rid of it by pruning your bush to ensure that it gets enough sunlight. You then have to wash away the sooty mold. You can do this with a gallon of water that has a spoonful of dish soap added to it. Once you have cleaned the leaves, and stems, rinse the plant with the garden hose.
Is a holly shrub a protected plant by law?
Not in my state. BUT... Check with your local office of The Department of Natural Resources or the Environmental Protection Agency to find out if it is on the list of protected plants in your area.
Why are your rhododendron leaves turning brown?
Rhodendrons are evergreen so this means that they carry leaves all the year round. As all leaves have a natural lifespan the shrub will continue to lose leaves 12 months of the year but as long as the amount of new leaves equates or exceeds to the number falling off there is no problem. If the leaf fall is excessive you need to look at things like disease,insect infestation or drought.
The scientific term for foliage is "foliage." It refers to the leaves of a plant collectively, and there is no specific scientific name beyond that.
How do you propagate a spice bush?
The best way to be sure you get the same as the parent is to take a cutting or a graft. If you grow from seed you wont know what you will get unless it is a true species.
When to dig up and transplant a burning bush?
In the fall tends to be the best time to transplant firebush [Hamelia patens], and indeed just about any plant. Specifically, a popular autumnal month tends to be October. The reason lies in getting the plant adjusted to the new location before the cold weather sets in. By the time the cold weather is over, the plant feels at home in the new location and is ready to bloom on old wood or put out new growth.
When can you move small acer bushes?
It is best to move (more properly, "transplant") any type of tree or shrub when it is still dormant, but a bit before it will begin new growth in the spring. Here in south Louisiana, that is late January to early February.
Is your neighbor allowed to cut your bushes?
It depends how big he is. Usually he can cut off any part of your bushes overhanging his property back to the boundary. He sould offer you the trimmings back. UK law.
How do you kill weeds in myrtle?
Mulching, removing, spraying, and using landscape fabric or mulch are ways to kill weeds without killing the myrtle among which the weeds are growing. Removal can be done -- but carefully so as not to damage or destroy the woody plant's body parts -- by hand, hoe, rake, or shovel. Spraying must involve a non-residual, specific, target herbicide so as not to adversely affect the Myrtus genus member in question.
When is the best time to fertilize ficus hedges?
Fall, spring or summer are times when shrubs can be fertilized.
Specifically, the timing depends upon the shrub. But generally, summer fertilizing is carried out with newly established or young plants or during times of environmental stress, such as prolonged drought. Otherwise, the shrub may be fertilized in fall in terms of bushes that bloom after the new spring growth. Or it may be fertilized in spring after the early bloom of bushes that flower on old wood before the new spring growth.
When do you trim hawthorn bushes?
If you are trying to get the vines to spread, trim the areas you do not want them go, as often as you see fit. The untrimmed "runners" will continue to grow towards the early sun if possible. Actually moving the "runners" by hand, and guiding them in the direction you want them to travel, will help alot. Honeysuckle is a VERY hearty plant. You really have to go out of your way to kill it. P.S. If you do not like bees "hovering" around, please go out of your way and transplant or terminate the plant.