Saturday, November 19, 2011

What kinds of garden plants are harmful to dogs?

I have a yard that is empty. I want to plant some drought tolerant plants/flowers, but I want to make sure that they are safe for my dogs. I live in los angeles. What kind of plants would you recommend or avoid?

What kinds of garden plants are harmful to dogs?
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Reply:I recommend bermuda plants and ornamental plants on the lone area.However,I will not recommend cactus and thorny plants in the sorounddings.


To plant an herb garden is it better to get seeds or the plants already started?

I want to do the herbs in containers too. Should I get the plants already started and plant them in the pots, or should I get seeds and plant them in the pots? What about those herb growing kits that come with the seeds that are in these little peat moss pellets? Also, if I want organic herbs does that mean I need to buy organic herb seed or organic herb plant, or will it be organic either way as long as I'm not using chemicals? Thanks! Obviously inexperienced over here...

To plant an herb garden is it better to get seeds or the plants already started?
That depends upon whether you are good at seed starting. If you enjoy gardening and like to watch the development, seeds are the way to go. If you are rather in a hurry and not too gardening savvy, you will want to go with the starts. I love to plant, and there is only one way to get started: just do it!





If you do not want many herbs, however, you may just want to buy a start or two; depending upon the herb.





Organic means there were no chemicals used on the seed and that they were harvested and grown naturally. You can buy organic seed; most of the ones in the stores are not. Some are, so read the packet.





I would avoid peat pots and peat in general. It is running out and soil and pots are great anyway. We do not want to deplete the earth too quickly!





Seeds of Change has great organic seeds. You pay a bit more for them, but of course it is environmentally desirable to use them.





http://www.seedsofchange.com/default.asp
Reply:That depends on what you want to grow. Perennial herbs do best from starts, but annual herbs are easily started in the ground. Some perennials would include lavender, rosemary, thyme .. woody types. Annuals would be basil, borage and cilantro. You don't need to buy organic seed, but if you are going to use them for cooking I would suggest that you grow them organically.
Reply:both there are hundreds of herbs .get everything yopu can get hold off


the plants are the best ,but the most expensive and they have a head start.





some thought on organic soil








QUESTION


What is the role of composting in improving soil?


Indicate what it does and how it is effective and why one would want to improve soil in the first place.





ANSWER


make compost heap from all kitchen wastes and any organic material you can find ,organic,paper,eggshells,bones wet branches tec,





a compost heap will have topsoil after 6 months or so a lot depends on you weather and humidity you can speed it up by


adding red earthworms and turning the compost with a fork to avoid killing the worms or by adding lime and always keep it covered with leaves or .sand or plastic to enhance the humidity(check info on worm,or lombriculture)





i got a compost heap that has been going for 5 years ,tons of cuttings from the garden including coconut palm leaves and bits of trees ,does not seem to get bigger and i still havent got around to using it.





make your compost heap on top of a bowel shaped hole so that the centre is wet and it will consume just about everything.and have it in the shade ,under a tree or put a little roof on it








but more practical is mulching directly on your garden plots





MULCH


what you can do imediatly is to cover the ground with mulch which is the same principal as compost but it includes the whole garden surface


the top part of the soil where the topsoil is being produced houses a world or microbiotic life.





Mulch is organic material green or dry that covers the ground,the thicker the better the composting process will turn it in to black topsoil





the humidity is preserved underneath and promotes the devellopment of worms(their exists no better compost than their excrements)and a variety of micro biotic life which together with the mulch produce more topsoil.





the mulch also keeps the ground temperature even and guards against the impact of the rain ,which would other wise brings salt to the surfave if on unprotected land





Mulch also prevents the soil from drying out because of the sun and, lay it open to wind erosian.





FERTILISER


only use manures and animal urine to fertilise,one can plant plants for mulch on the edges of vegetable plots to be chopped down for green mulch





PEST CONTROL


many weeds have natural properties that are good for insect repellents


another priceless pest control is the silky and bantum chickens which dont rake the ground but only run and eat 70% of all walking and jumping insects and they also leave quit a lot of manure behind ,if you have enough of them





guiny fowel and partridge will do almost the same job


snakes kill rats.iguanas eat a variety of pests





HUMIDITY


One should always shape the land inicially and make it bowel shaped (if small)terassed if on a slope with an edge around it so that it becomes receptive as aposed to repellent of the water that falls on it and to prevent erosion.





if on the flats it should be self draining.but with cannals also bringing water flows into the land from higher up.





I have connected cannals to road gutters to bring more water in.





soil management should be a component of a larger concept


which includes ,waterharvesting (to zero run off)and form


as well as pest control and diversity of plants.





so you dont have to wait for compost to be ready ,first shape the garden ,i always start by making all the garden paths the resulting design gives me the individual plots.


then dig the drainage cannals and put in your irrigation systems


then devellop the individual plots one by one ,put in the plants and as you leave ,cover the ground with a mulch ,so that nowhere the bare soil can be seen .





a good book that has a very large section on soil and some of the things mentioned is


the Permaculture designers manual by Bil Mollison cost about 40 dollars.


and is the best all round book you can get.(tagiari publishing, tagariadmin@southcom.com.au)





Permaculture means permanent agriculture


a concept put forward by Bill Mollisson in the 60`s


which is a complete hand book for environmental design.





With practical solutions for energy systems ,infratructure ,housing,


animal shelter ,water systems and sustainable agricultural practises.


With the world and it`s history as it`s source


From the chinampas of Mexico to the teraced gardens of the Andes.


From the dessert whadis to the steppes of Russia.


Covering all climatic conditions temporal, dessert, humid and dry tropics.


with chapters on soil ,Water harvesting and land design,


Earth working ,Spirals in nature,Trees and water ,utilising energy flows,


Strategy for an alternative nation





this book also has many gardening tips,bio-gas,companion planting and ideas for structures ,how to cool down houses in hot climates ,how to warm up houses in cold climates with out using technology Source(s) some other writers that are on the internet are


david Holmgren


Larry Santoyo


Kirk Hanson





Masanobu Fukuaka has written ,


One-Straw Revolution


The Road Back to Nature


The Natural Way of Farming


http://www.context.org/iclib/ic14/fukuok...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/masanobu_fu...





Simon Henderson


and Bill Molisson.





a representitive of the concept in USA is


Dan Hemenway at YankeePerm@aol.com


barkingfrogspc@aol.com


http://barkingfrogspc.tripod.com/frames....


http://csf.colorado.edu/perma/ypc_catalo...





I am a permaculture consultant for the department of Ecology for the regional government of Guerrero in Mexico





i got a yahoo 360 which has some stuff in English as well as this spaces


http://spaces.msn.com/byderule
Reply:Get herb seeds will be economiical and interesting to grow.
Reply:I really do not like the peat pellets, I think they dry out WAY too easily and once they do it's nigh impossible to get them just moist, they're either completely dried out or soggy. Since herbs do NOT like being soggy, I think you wind up creating problems for yourself later on by using peat pots.





Technically you need organic seed to be considered organic but I don't worry about it. The main thing is to not use chemicals once the plant is growing.





Herbs grow fairly easily from seed but I always get the started ones because I just need a few plants, not a few dozen seeds. I have the luck to live near a totally organic nursery though (used to work there) so the plants I buy from them haven't been treated with any chemicals.
Reply:Most herbs work great in containers. A few easy to grow from seed are cilantro, dill, mint. Buy plants and you will hvae a supply of herbs immediately! Rosemary gets so big, it needs to go in the ground. Basil does well in pots and in the ground. Thyme is great in an urn type of planter, in fact planting several different plants in a pot makes a beautiful display.


How many plants do I need to purify the air in my apartment?

I want to get some house plants to make the air in my apartment cleaner and I know what types of house plants to get, I just don't know how many I will need to get for a one-bedroom apartment. For it to make a real difference, is it like 2-3 or like 20-25?

How many plants do I need to purify the air in my apartment?
Ferns...they may not be that pretty, but they are EASY to take care of. You can hang them also. They are good in a bathroom too.
Reply:For aplace that size about 15 well tended larger plants
Reply:When you say 'cleaner' do you mean to help convert CO2 to O2 or to help remove dust and allergens from the air? A plant will not help remove allergens from the air... it might even add to it!





Consider how 'clean' it is to have ports of dirt in the house. Moist earth is a breeding ground for microbes, fungus, and even small insects. No matter how clean you are... those buggers somehow find a foothold. Not the best thing if you have health concerns.





If you really want to clean the air, consider an ionic breeze ^_^





If you want plants to add a sense of 'life' to your apartment, consider plants that won't need to sit around in stale water (which will start to smell) or moist earth (breeding ground).





BTW, what plants are you considering?
Reply:i think is if you dont need.


What kinda plants or trees can live in a pot on my deck?

We just bought a house on the lake and have no yard but alot of deck that goes all around the lake and i want plants and trees but no yard to plant them in....I know fern is good but anymore suggestions? Thanks so much!!!

What kinda plants or trees can live in a pot on my deck?
You will need large pots and a way to water them. Pots need lots of water year round if you are in a warm state. If you live in a cold state, the pots will need protection from the ice and snow.





Just about anything will grow in pots. Go to your local nursery and see what they have growing in pots. Talk with them about the care of plants and trees in your area. They will be happy to help you.





My hubby and I do lots of container gardening.....even vegetables. Here is our method (USA):





Plastic pots 14 inches across the top.





Holds 25 pounds potting soil-we use Miracle-Gro Potting Soil with Plant Food for flowers (not vegetables-ask the clerk at the nursery for vegetable potting soil).





Mix water crystals into the top six inches of potting soil-these hold water so you do not have to water more than once per week when the temperatures hit 100 degrees.


Water well and leave it alone for a few days so the crystals can absorb the water. Do not plant or the swelling crystals will push your flowers up and out of the potting soil.





After a few days, mix 4 tablespoons Osmocote flower fertilizer into the top four inches of potting soil. Water in well and wait a day or so. There is also a vegetable Osmocote fertilizer. (Read and follow the directions on the container just in case your container is different from ours.)





Now you can plant. Water well.





Every 14 days fertilize with liquid fertilizer - we use Miracle-Gro Bloom Booster.


Check for a vegetable liquid fertilizer.





Stop fertilizing one month before your first autumn frost. But keep watering.





Let your flowers go to sleep after the first frost or take them indoors and place in a south facing window (sunny window).





Lightly water through the winter months, but do not fertilize.





Do not put back outside until all frost has past. We usually wait till the nights have reached 68 or 70 degrees.





Add the Osmocote fertilizer again each spring (or other good flowering fertilizer).





When flowers start failing, change the potting soil's top 1/3 or 1/2, mix in well, add new water crystals, add fertilizer. Buy new plants. This is usually done every third spring.





Hint: Always water till it runs out the bottom. Wait a few minutes and then water again. This only need to be done about once per week to ten days when using the water crystals.








Happy gardening to you.
Reply:if there are people in the neighbourhood, they will probably have plants in pots.


The local gardenshops will know what plants do grow in your region.
Reply:it depends where you live ?!
Reply:Hello, just about any plant or shrub, and even some trees can live quite well in pots.Obviously you would need to know which species liked direct sun, which dont, and position them around the building appropriately. Hope this helps:-)

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What are the best plants and/or trees to grow indoors with little sunlight?

I live in an apartment that only gets direct sunlight for about an hour a day, and I miss having plants. The window sill doesn't provide a great ledge for plant holders either. Does anyone know of any plants that can flourish under these conditions?

What are the best plants and/or trees to grow indoors with little sunlight?
Pathos, spider plants, African violets, coleus, and Chinese lilies will all grow well in indirect sunlight.
Reply:Try this site for suggestions -- they seem to have a lot of plants listed that are shade tolerant %26amp; can be raised indoors. Good luck!
Reply:Most plants need some light and the more the better - except direct. I'd suggest trying indoor plant lights. Good luck.
Reply:You might also consider getting some really tough stuff and using them as temporary decor, much the way you would with cut flowers.





Every fall I get a couple of sanserverias (snake plants, mother-in-laws tongue) to put in a couple of dark spots. They don't thrive there, but they do provide some greenery where I want some. I only water them every 3 weeks or so and they seem to squeak by for a year.





I can usually find them this time of year at WalMart, Lowe's or Home Depot for less than $10 each.
Reply:I have a bunch of what some people call "corn plants". (Dracaena fragrans Massangeana' )They go nuts in my house, and I pay very little attention to them. They get tall and have great varigated leaves that are really quite beautiful.
Reply:spaths! aka peace lillies. i have one in a very dark corner and it does great.
Reply:Plants for indoor lighting


African violet


Saintpaulia species


This is one of the most satisfactory flowering plants for growing under lights; it grows and flowers well between 500 and 1,000 foot-candles. Light 16 to 18 hours each day.


Aluminum plant


Pilea cadierei


This small plant with colorful leaves tolerates a low light level but needs high humidity. Other suitable related plants include artillery fern and moon valley pilea.


Arrowhead vine


Syngonium podophyllum


These small plants are bushy and later, creeping or climbing. They may be kept at a low light level, but they are denser at a medium level.


Asparagus ferns


Asparagus densiflorus 'Sprengeri'


Asparagus setaceus (formerly plumosus)


These durable potted plants with fleshy roots produce fernlike leaves. Although tolerant of low light, the plants grow more abundantly and densely in a medium light range.


Aucuba-leaf croton


Codiaeum 'Aucubaefolium'


Crotons are not appropriate for the light garden as they require high light for good color development and growth. However, this smaller type with yellow spots can be grown at medium light intensities.


Begonias


Angelwing, B. coccinea


Beefsteak, B. xerythrophylla


Iron cross, B. masoniana


Flowering, B. semperflorens


Painted B. rex varieties


Most plants of this family are suitable for growing in the medium light range. Begonias like high humidity and constantly moist soil. Give them a long light duration, from 14 to 18 hours each day.


Cacti and succulents


Many plants may be grouped in this general category. These plants need high light intensities; most are not satisfactory for growing under artificial lights. However, you can use lights to maintain them for limited periods when they cannot be exposed to bright light or direct sunlight. When artificial lights are used, provide high intensities, and keep plants close to the source.


Cast iron plant


Aspidistra elatior


This plant tolerates cool locations and poor light; it is one of the best plants where only low light conditions exist. A variegated form is also available.


Chinese evergreen


Aglaonema modestum


Aglaonemas are relatively small tropical plants but can tolerate light as low as 10 foot-candles. Other species with different leaf form and variegation are also available.


Cissus species


Grape ivy, Cissus rhombifolia


Kangaroo vine, Cissus antarctica


Cissus are climbing plants that prefer medium light conditions for best growth, although kangaroo vine tolerates lower light. Although better for greenhouse culture, another beautiful relative is the rex begonia vine, Cissus discolor.


Dieffenbachia


Dieffenbachia maculata


Many satisfactory species and varieties are available. Plants have large, showy leaves with spotting and variegation. Medium light range is best and will prevent loss of lower leaves. Overly tall plants can be cut back. Dieffenbachia benefits from supplementary lighting in poorly lit areas.


Dracaena species


Corn plant, Dracaena fragrans massangeana


Dragon tree, Dracaena marginata


Janet Craig dracaena, Dracaena deremensis 'Janet Craig'


Ti plant, Cordyline terminalis 'Ti'


Most dracaenas become large plants. They are well adapted to house conditions and tolerate low light although they also do well in medium light. They need to be kept warm and constantly moist for best growth. Ti plant develops best leaf color in bright light and therefore is less suitable for locations where it receives only artificial light.


Ferns


Birdsnest fern, Asplenium nidus


Boston fern, Nephrolepis exalta bostoniensis


Holly fern, Cyrtomium falcatum


Maidenhair fern, Adiantum species


The word "fern" brings to mind the Boston, or sword, fern with its many varieties. These ferns are durable houseplants that tolerate low light but prefer a medium light level. Keep them cool and moist. Holly fern likes cooler house temperatures; however, birdsnest fern prefers warmer temperatures. Ferns may develop brown leaves or leaflets at low humidity. Maidenhair ferns should never be allowed to become dry.


Ficus species


Rubber plant, Ficus elastica varieties


Fiddleleaf fig, Ficus lyrata


Weeping fig, Ficus benjamina


These large plants are well suited to most home conditions and are best grown in a medium light range. Low light may result in a drop of foliage. Keep soil evenly moist. They tolerate low humidity.
Reply:Schefflara and Ficus are the easiest to grow indoors, because they are very low light tolerant and tolerate some neglect from a missed watering. Their are several varieties of each to choose from but they all have the same care.
Reply:I've found philodendrons to be almost impossible to kill.


When is the latest that you can plant tomato plants in upstate NY?

I need to know If I can plant tomato plants at the end of June. Please help! What is the latest date tomato plants should be planted in Albany, NY?

When is the latest that you can plant tomato plants in upstate NY?
I have planted only to have raccoons dig them out, I am going to keep planting though, the weather up here (Westport) is always so darn wet lately I am having problems. I have been told by the other folks with gardens that I can plant until mid June. They don't mess with the onions or garlic though. I didn't have this problem back in Sacramento...;o)
Reply:You really should have them planted NOW, but I would say you'll still get tomatoes if you plant them by the end of june.
Reply:Tomatoes take 60 to 80 days to harvest. Pick a variety with the fewest amount of time to harvest.( ask someone at your local garden center) Raise the temp. at night by filling liter bottles with water and place them next to you plant. The sun will heat the water up in the day and stay warmer at night, the warmer temps. the quicker your plant will fruit. Fertilize with only a tomato fertilizer and let them dry out well in between watering's. Pull back on the water in the middle of fruiting it will help to speed things up and your tomatoes will have a full flavor.


Goodluck


God bless


Grandma


What causes the base of tomato plants to turn black and white fuzz?

The base of my tomato plants have turned black with a white fuzz on them. The ground around the plant is also turning white like a calcium deposit is building up.


My sister used Miracle grow on the plants them added epson salt around the base of the plant.

What causes the base of tomato plants to turn black and white fuzz?
Sounds like mold, you should transplant and try to spray a solution of 3 tablespoons of 3% hydrogen peroxide(standard first aid grade) in one gallon of water on the stalk and roots. Make sure you let the soil dry out before watering, over watering is one of the most common gardening mistakes.





Also Miracle Grow contains salts so I wouldn't recommend using that and Epsom salts. Try Fish Emulsion 5-1-1 instead of Miracle Grow, it's cheap, simple, ORGANIC and works better than Miracle Grow. Plus you can use the Epsom Salts with it, be careful though because salt builds up in the soil and gives you problems later. Corn Meal will help control future mold and will act as a slow release fertilizer.





Peace, SSSSpaceman SSSpliff
Reply:Aphids... soulds like you have aphids. You should find something at Lowes or home depot to get rid of them.
Reply:OK, this early in the year too much water is probably the answer...but here in Southern Illinois, we get a lot of tomato blight. That is a fungus that is in the soil and gets on the leaves when water splashes on the leaves from rain or watering. I have only lost a couple plants to the blight in 10 years. Solution:





1: Mulch around the bottom of the tomato plants. I use either grass clippings, (make sure there has been no "weed and feed" put on the grass) or I get a few bales of hay and spread it around. This way you can also pick tomatoes after it has rained and not get mud all over your shoes.





2: I pick all the leaves and stems off my tomato plants up to 1 foot off the ground. This takes some time, but the water will not splash up on the leaves, and I will have good tomatoes all summer and fall until the first heavy frost.





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What are the best plants/flowers to plant for extreme heat/sun?

I live in an area where the temperatures reach about 115 degrees in the summer. I want to start a garden with a mix of flowers, but I don't want to start planting and have everything die because it's so hot. What would be some good plants/flowers for me to start out with?

What are the best plants/flowers to plant for extreme heat/sun?
Most plants come with a zone description. The zones are to indicate which areas of the country the plants do best in. For your climate, you'd want plants that do well in a zone 8 - 10. The higher the zone, the warmer the climate. You can also go to nursery websites, find plants you like, and see if the zone is appropriate.





Zones:


http://www.avant-gardening.com/planting%...
Reply:Try plants that are native to your area. Native plants are adapted to the extremes of your climate. Visit the local arboretum or public garden and look around. Sounds like you are in the desert southwest, but cacti are not your only option. There are many beautiful trees, shrubs and grasses that tolerate high heat conditions.
Reply:Brugmansias are awesome! I think they can take that much heat. Try to look up Xeroscaping. This is HEAT tolerant, drought tolerant stuff. This link has some beautiful tropicals to get some ideas.
Reply:I live in Houston, TX and have always had a big pot of red geraniums on my west facing porch.





It loves full sun even on an August afternoon. Keep the soil moist, but not drenched.
Reply:Cleome , Lantana , merigolds , butterfly bush , cannas , bueganvillia, zinnia,black eye susan , wild flower seed from your nursery.
Reply:Cacti, yuccas, .......not tomato's as someone suggested. The sun will bake them to a crisp.
Reply:basil loves the sun


sunflowers of course


tomatoes


raspberries
Reply:Definatly Cactii The Really Big Ones They Will Look Cool!
Reply:cactii.

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Which potted plants would work best on my lanai?

Which potted plants could I keep on my lanai that could withstand the S FL weather? I'd prefer flowering plants, if possible.

Which potted plants would work best on my lanai?
I don't know what your preferences are but you could always look at the website below for Florida planting tips. I use this site (I also live in S. Florida) and its great.
Reply:Bouganvilla is beautiful and will work fine in your area if the decor is tropical. If your decor is more traditional I would suggest potted hydrangeas. If you have any favorites you should use your favorites.


What bedding plants will look best in a asmall garden?

I have a small garden (it is just 3 borders along the patio edges). I want to put some nice plants in it so that I can have some colour. I am not sure waht plants will give a good show of colour. I already have a rose and some red poppies in it but that is all,what can I use to go with them?

What bedding plants will look best in a asmall garden?
Red and whites always look good in a small area. You want something relatively low lying to draw the eye back and create the illusion of length. Anything too tall might appear to 'box' the garden in.





Why not try some red and white petunias and/or bizzie lizziies, interspersed with blue lobelia? Simple colourways, but in my opinion, hard to beat, and you'll get a summer long show of colour from these three plants without any fiddly maintenance.





Don't I sound like the proper Ms Dimmock??!!! (I can assure you I don't walk around with my hooters swinging all over the place, mind you)
Reply:go to b%26amp;q and buy some bedding plants, you can buy a tray for 3.98 or 3 trays for £9.00. i would buy bizzie lizzies for a spectacular summer long display, plant quite close about six inc apart and depending on how deep your borders are then put about 3 rows in as well.
Reply:Royal carpet flowers in blue and white.
Reply:Violas are really nice will flower for ages also seed them selves ...... I also like stocks smell lovely ....
Reply:SNAP-DRAGONS


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Reply:Portulaca comes in various colors, red, pink, yellow, white, etc., they are self seeding and, depending on your "zone" are green all year 'round. They are about 2 inches high, and look similar to a succulent. Makes a great ground cover.
Reply:Bedding plants yawn yawn yawn. Why not go for something a bit more adventurous like tree ferns, spiky plants, grasses or bananas? There are also endless gorgeous perennials with fab leaves and flowers that you don't have to plant every year whereas annuals are dead at the end of the season leaving you with an empty garden for the rest of the year.
Reply:begonia's work nice. They do well in sun or shade
Reply:How about some wall-flowers, they are colourful , last through Winter [ mine still flowers after 2 years ] and smells divine. There are so many lovely plants out there, choose some that will compliment the colours you already have and if your garden is very very small choose smaller flowering plants. Good luck and i wish your plants well too :)))
Reply:phlox...they are gorgeous =)
Reply:aubretia in mauves and purples. Any small leaved flowering plant like this.


How many plants are you legally allow to cultivate in California if you have a medical license?

I can not find this information anywhere online. I know you are legally allowed to cultivate medical marijuana plants in california, provided you have obtained a medical marijuana license, but I can't find an answer as to how many plants you may actually grow. If anyone has any information on this I would love to know.

How many plants are you legally allow to cultivate in California if you have a medical license?
federal law still applies, cultivation of m is illegal, so don't tell anyone and grow as much as you want
Reply:Zero, none, zilch, not any
Reply:I think it is six... just look on your license.. You can buy legal bud online at Howardsdirect.com.. try it!





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How do I prevent plants from growing on a swimming pool?

The swimming pool is above the ground. The plants were mostly vines. The pool has also had plants lean towards the pool.





This makes it more difficult to swim and damages the metal of the pool.





I have nothing against plants.

How do I prevent plants from growing on a swimming pool?
Maybe trim the plants back a bit ... or maybe add canes and tie the plants up, so they grow up, rather than spreading out.





Or just get rid of the vines and change for a differnet plant which dosent spread out ...
Reply:you need to trim around the pool area weekly and make sure the chlorine levels are correct. Also getting a cover for the pool helps
Reply:I would suggest a non toxic weed killwe that home deopt or any other hardware store sells. =D
Reply:Post, " NO PLANTS " signs in conspicuous places all around the pool area...It"s kind of of a "no-brainer", don't ya think ???
Reply:Just dig them out. and keep everything around the pool neat and tidy, don't let them grow, get them out immediately. I hope this sounds reasonable.

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What are some good indoor plants for my apartment?

I'm moving into a new apartment and I want some plants. What are some good plants that will do well in a fairly dark apartment? I know some plants clean the air and have their own perks. What would be best for me keeping in mind my place is fairly dark and also that it is small. Also, if you can give me a variety of plants to also factor in the aesthetic of the apartment.

What are some good indoor plants for my apartment?
Spider plants hang, peace lilies sit and mother-in-laws add interest. You're right about cleaning the air. All of these are forgettaboutit plants. Low light and low water. If they begin to look wilty, water and they'll come right back. Good luck!
Reply:Lowes has a pretty good website with information about indoor plants, http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=ho...





Cactuses are good for a neglectful environment btw.
Reply:Christmas cactuses, aloe and rubber trees.
Reply:Fake ones from World Market


How plants produce volatile chemicals and what causes fragrance?

Lot of plants have fragrance in their flawers, leaves, stems, barks, roots etc. how these plants are able to produce these volatile chemicals and I wonder what aids them in producing the fragrance they have?

How plants produce volatile chemicals and what causes fragrance?
Most plant scents and fragrances are caused by chemicals called esters. An ester is the product of a reaction between an alcohol (any molecule with an -OH group) and an organic acid (any molecule with a -COOH group). When various acids and alcohols are combined, the result is a molecule with the two parts connected by a X-(C=O)-O-X, if that makes any sense.





The upshot of this all is that esters are very easy for living creatures to make, and many have distinctive and easily identifiable odors. For example, most fruit scents have unique esters that we identify as being banana-scented, or citrus scented. Because these chemicals are so easily made, many artificially flavored fruit products simply use artificial esters which, for all intents and purposes, are identical to the real fruit's odor.
Reply:The chemicals that are responsible for fragrance are termed aromatic hydrocarbons, and they have a molecular arrangement of carbon atoms linked in ring structures with alternating double and single bonds. As compounds with fragrant characteristics were studies, such as vanilla and oil of wintergreen produced by plants, it was found that most of the molecules contained a similar benzene ring. These molecules were termed aromatic compounds. More recently, fragrant compounds were identified that don't have a benzene ring, but have chemical properties that closely resemble that of a benzene ring. There is a rule that an aromatic compound must have (4n + 2) pi electrons to be considered aromatic.


There is an incredible amount of aromatic compounds, all with similar, but not exact, chemical structures. Toxic aromatic hydrocarbons consist of molecules with non-equivalent electron stability. Exampled of such molecules are those with 3 benzene rings where the center ring is highly reactive; anthrax is derived from a molecule with 3 benzene rings. Also, polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons, of which 132 have been commercially made, are used in pesticides, plastics, adhesives, inks, paints and sealants. These molecules are stable in the environment, but they are significantly toxic. Agent orange is another example of an extremely toxic aromatic compund; the most toxic aromatic compound that is widely found in the environment in called dioxin. Dioxin kills at an enormously large rate, and it also highly carcinogenic.


Plants can produce these aromatic, and sometimes toxic, compounds using chemcial synthesis pathways in which they start with a molecular precursor and by means of electron substition reactions and other molecular rearrangementts, the final aromatic compound is produced.


So, plants produce fragrant molecules in biosynthesis pathways, similar to how humans produce molecules from digested food to form muscle, bone, etc. It isn't quite correct to say that plants are aided in producing a fragrance, rather, the plant naturally synthesizes these molecules as an inhereted evolutionary trait, thus making them more appealing to cross-pollination by insects attracted to fragrance.


What are some good indoor plants for my apartment?

I'm moving into a new apartment and I want some plants. What are some good plants that will do well in a fairly dark apartment? I know some plants clean the air and have their own perks. What would be best for me keeping in mind my place is fairly dark and also that it is small. Also, if you can give me a variety of plants to also factor in the aesthetic of the apartment.

What are some good indoor plants for my apartment?
Spider plants hang, peace lilies sit and mother-in-laws add interest. You're right about cleaning the air. All of these are forgettaboutit plants. Low light and low water. If they begin to look wilty, water and they'll come right back. Good luck!
Reply:Lowes has a pretty good website with information about indoor plants, http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=ho...





Cactuses are good for a neglectful environment btw.
Reply:Christmas cactuses, aloe and rubber trees.
Reply:Fake ones from World Market


What plants would be best to grow on a balcony?

My balcony receives direct sunlight (and gets very hot) during the morning hours and very limited sunlight the rest of the day. What plants would grow best and what advice do you have to take care of them. I have had trouble with many flowering plants because they get so hot in the morning. I live in the midwest so it gets hot in the summers. Thanks!!!

What plants would be best to grow on a balcony?
Small plants that require the conditions that your balcony offers. I few tall plants that are easy to care for that don't drop a lot of leaves will add some rellief from the sun. Or plants in small pots set on plastic shelving that won't rust. Shelves must drain. You must have plants that will tolerate your hot conditions. marigolds would be great for color, lack of care.


Zennia require hot temps. Cactus and succulents would work and they do flower, and the bonus is that they can be kept very dry. You can even take a vacation and it won't harm them. Just water thoroughly before you go. Tomatoes love the heat and can be grown in a 1 gal container, but must be watered often. Pelargoniium which go dormant in the summer. Dalia from seeds, onions, sunflowers. pinks, carnations. Good Luck and have a good time. make a beautiful garden. Hoyakins
Reply:I also get the morning sun on my balcony and no problem with growing flowers.The flowers i use are "Impatients"lots of colors and "Begonias".Morning sun is better for plants Afternoon sun is too hot.You should water them at least once a week,but don't overwater them.Also better to water them in the evening.Also loosen the soil around the plants once in awhile.Hope this is of some help to you.

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From where do plants get their nitrogen compounds?

When animals eat plants, they get nitrogen compounds that their bodies need. Plants do not make these nitrogen compounds. So from where do plants get their nitrogen compounds?

From where do plants get their nitrogen compounds?
Nitrogen fixing bacteria that live around the roots of plants capture atmospheric N2 and convert it to organic forms that the plants can absorb and utilize.





From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen_fi...


"Nitrogen fixation is the process by which nitrogen is taken from its natural, relatively inert molecular form (N2) in the atmosphere and converted into nitrogen compounds such ammonia, nitrate and nitrogen dioxide.





"Nitrogen fixation is performed naturally by a number of different prokaryotes, including bacteria, actinobacteria, and certain types of anaerobic bacteria. Microorganisms that fix nitrogen are called diazotrophs. Some higher plants, and some animals (termites), have formed associations with diazotrophs."
Reply:Yes, nitrogen fixation puts nitrogen into usable form for plants. Not all plants, like legumes, are associiated with nitrogen fixing bacteria.





Most plants get their nitrogen directly from the soil as either nitrate or ammonia (in the form of ammonium+). For confirmation, look on a bag of plant fertilizer. Or look at how much the typical, midwest, American farmer spends on nitrogen fertilizers each year for his/her corn crop.
Reply:The soil and the rain mostly, some by converting sunlight


Why do variegated plants( plants with white streaks or spots) not fare well in nature?

Variegated plants(plants with white streaks or spots) do not make good weeds. They are cultivated for their attractive appearance but often do not fare well in nature. Why might this be?

Why do variegated plants( plants with white streaks or spots) not fare well in nature?
The more the white in the variegation, the less chlorophyll in the plant. Plants store carbohydrates by processes in the green parts of the foliage. The smaller the percentage of green in the foliage, the lower the rate of synthesized carbohydrates. The fewer stored carbs, the less the plant is able to store winter hardiness, handle drought, etc.
Reply:The ones w/yellow streaks live longer,they run and hide.


What types of plants grow in water and soil?

What I mean by that is...can i just take part of a plant and put it directly in water...and can I take a part of a plant and put it directly in soil. Of course the one that I am putting in soil I will add water to. But do you know any plants that can grow that way...but cutting off pieces of them and growing them???


Thanks so much!

What types of plants grow in water and soil?
you can take any cutting and root it by water...but, you can't just take any old cutting and expect it to naturally grow in soil without the right conditions. I am a grandmother who has been growing and working in greenhouses all my life. I just started 660 plants from seed that I just put in the garden. If you will email me and tell me what your project is, I really will help you...you don't have to use your real email...just do it though Yahoo.....I can also direct you to many many websites I have marked under favorites like www.davesgardens.com
Reply:Hi, Me Again. I just answered your first version of this question. So I'll try again.





Sounds like you are talking about getting plants to root in water so they can be planted?





Actually, most plants can be started that way, particularly the ones that have woody stems. Herbs are good -- rosemary, basil, pineapple sage, and others. Some things you can just stick in soil and keep moist, like tomatoes and geraniums -- they're really good for that!





Not all cutting of any type of plant will take. Some will do great and others just don't have the will to live once they've been cut.





I used to do a lot of houseplants -- purple velvet and rabbits foot would root, I remember (we're talking 30 years ago here). I don't think coleus worked. Spider plants will put out roots on the babies while they're still attached to the mom, so don't cut them until they have roots.





If you want advice on growing plants in your area, search for the Master Gardeners in your county (or call your county ag commissioner or ag extension advisor).





Growing plants is such a wonderful thing to do, enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!
Reply:rice
Reply:Philodendrons, ivy and lavender.


How to grow new Ruellia plant from old plants?

I would like to plant some Ruellia in my lawn. I have four plants in different locations. How can I grow from these plants.

How to grow new Ruellia plant from old plants?
Take a cutting from some new growth on the plant. You need atleast a 4 - 5 inch cutting. Get some rooting hormone solution and dip the cut end into the solution or powder. You can pick rooting solution up from any plant store or nursery. Plant the cutting into a small pot and mist/spray water atleast every 3 hours. Do not let the cutting dry out at all or it will die. After about a week you can start adding very low levels of fertalizer that is high in P (0-30-0 is the best but 10-30-10 or alike will work). You can take a 2 litter coke bottle and cut the end off and put it over your plant to keep humidity levels up when you are not able to water. Also rememeber when getting your cutting to cut at a 90 degree angle and not straight across. This will alow your cutting to have as much surface area to grow its roots from as possible.


Hope it helps





Note: take the cutting when in vegitative stage and not when it is blooming.
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What plants will grow best in a dark house?

My 8 year old niece wants her own house plant. Her parents keep their house pretty dark. I don't know anything about house plants. Any suggestions on what I should get her?

What plants will grow best in a dark house?
One plant that has earned a suitable name as a durable houseplant is Cast Iron Plant, Aspidistra elatior. It was a very popular plant during the Victoria era, enduring cold, dimly lit rooms and the fumes from burning coal. This plant does well under medium to very low light conditions and medium to cool temperatures. In fact, practically the only way to kill this plant is through overwatering or by placing it in a high temperature location, which makes the plant susceptible to spidermite invasion. Cast Iron Plant has dark green, broadly sword-shaped, leathery leaves and reaches a height of 3'. A slow growing plant, yet one that thrives on neglect and makes a nice green accent for a dark corner.





Another easy to grow houseplant is Chinese Evergreen, Aglaonema modestum. This small, bushy plant with sword-shape, variegated leaves normally grows to 2' in height. It grows best under medium light and temperatures, but will tolerate low light. Many cultivars are available with different leaf colors, including silvery-green leaves and dark, forest green leaves. A great plant for any indoor gardener.





Select plants that look sturdy, clean, well potted, shapely, and well-covered with leaves.





Choose plants with healthy foliage. Avoid plants which have yellow or chlorotic leaves, brown leaf margins, wilted or water soaked foliage, spots or blotches and spindly growth. In addition, avoid leaves with mechanical damage, and those which have been treated with "leaf shines" which add an unnatural polish to the leaves. Plants which have new flowers and leaf buds along with young growth are usually of superior quality.





Remember that it is easier to purchase a plant which requires the same environmental conditions your residence has to offer than to alter the environment of your home or office to suit the plants.
Reply:there are a few tropicals out there that like very moderate light.





all plants need a source of light... some palms and house tropicals can take dry heat, minimal light (sometime a small halogen will keep them pert...) and minimal food.





http://gardening.about.com/od/houseplant...





http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/m...





use some of these suggestions and when you go shopping around talk to someone who knows their stuff.





also note where plants are placed when you shop for a plant... don't get those outside in the direct light.. those under fluorescence will do better.... or those in the shade when outside awaiting for a new home.





http://www.catalogs.com/info/garden-yard...





http://www.growit.com/bin/KnowArt.exe?My...
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Which plants do best with little natural light?

I want to put some plants above my cupboards in the kitchen. Which plants will do best there, with very little natural light?

Which plants do best with little natural light?
Peace lilly (do get larger ) or violets.


Impatients are nice but may need to be replanted ever year.
Reply:Pothos would be best, I think. Sanseveria is a low light plant as well.
Reply:It depends on where you live. I like the Princess Flower for ocean areas and mild climates. Down here in the desert we have a lot of Honeysuckles and they have this really cool orange flowers and they grow like weeds if you give them lots of water. They can handle the 120 degree heat here in the summer and they are good down to freezing. Really tough plants and they can turn into a hedge if you want.





Potato Vines are cool with bluish / purple buds and will cover a whole fence if you let them.





Inside there are cyclamens. You can get them anywhere and they have beautiful tulip-like blooms and they are tough and resilient and they come from a bulb so they always seem to renew even if they appear to die. ( I forget to water them a lot)





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Peace y'all.


How to grow new Ruellia plant from old plants?

I would like to plant some Ruellia in my lawn. I have four plants in different locations. How can I grow from these plants.

How to grow new Ruellia plant from old plants?
Take a cutting from some new growth on the plant. You need atleast a 4 - 5 inch cutting. Get some rooting hormone solution and dip the cut end into the solution or powder. You can pick rooting solution up from any plant store or nursery. Plant the cutting into a small pot and mist/spray water atleast every 3 hours. Do not let the cutting dry out at all or it will die. After about a week you can start adding very low levels of fertalizer that is high in P (0-30-0 is the best but 10-30-10 or alike will work). You can take a 2 litter coke bottle and cut the end off and put it over your plant to keep humidity levels up when you are not able to water. Also rememeber when getting your cutting to cut at a 90 degree angle and not straight across. This will alow your cutting to have as much surface area to grow its roots from as possible.


Hope it helps





Note: take the cutting when in vegitative stage and not when it is blooming.
Reply:just to add something else:





make sure you make another cut under water before putting into soil to make sure you do not get any air bubbles into the plant. You can do a straight cut to take the cutting but then do a 90 degree cut under water before planting. Report Abuse

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Can plants get energy from fluorescent light bulbs?

I was trying to give my plants a little more light since the there is less daylight this time of year (where i live it is winter) and i was wondering if plants can get energy from fluorescent light bulbs?

Can plants get energy from fluorescent light bulbs?
yes aside from paying big $ for mercury vapor or the like, flouresent provides very close to natrual light. in fact i've even read to supplement high end lights with flouresents. pluss their energy efficient.
Reply:Yep, entire marajuana plantations are grown this away under fluro tubes called "gro lights".
Reply:get a grow light
Reply:ANY is better than NONE
Reply:Yes. Many offices - including mine - have only fluorescent lighting, but also have healthy plants.


And many indoor gardening setups rely on fluorescent.
Reply:They can. You'd be best off with lamps tailored


for the purpose. Look for 'Gro-Lights`.


I have a thing for plants, but I dont have a green thumb. What type of plants can I buy ?

I need plants that will grow inside. I live in an apartment and cant plant them in the yard. I want something that will grow easy. dont cause for alot of care. and dont have any color blooms. I like green plants.

I have a thing for plants, but I dont have a green thumb. What type of plants can I buy ?
alovera (alo-ver-e-a [ i think it is spelt that way]) it is easy and you barely have to water it.
Reply:Sceffelera, cyperus a and h, pothos, philodendron, impatiens, begonias (tuberous and non), coleus, palms, ferns, rubber plant, bromeliads, orchids, neomarcea, jade, geranium, kalancho, hoya, peace lilly, grape leaf ivy, there are a gazillion. Want cuttings?
Reply:You really need to tell us what country you are in first, i live in Australia and if i go telling some plant names from here( that's assuming your not from here )then it's not going to make sense to you.
Reply:Im the same way. Bamboo is very easy just stick it in a bunch of water and as long as theres some in there you dont have to water it. I havent watered mine in 3 months.
Reply:catus are almost impossible to kill as well as peace liies. peace lilies have white blooms, but can be easily cut off and used in flower arrangements. needs lots of water though maybe you should buy a self watering pot for them
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Reply:Plastic plants.
Reply:cacti! They are so easy to take care of. (So is aloe by the way)


Can plants grow from the light provided from compact florescent light bulbs?

Hi, I have a miniature rose bush that I keep indoors year round. The roses are normally a coral color. Recently I changed all of my light bulbs to the compact florescent light bulbs and one of my rose plants (that is kept next to my lamp) has bloomed a pale pink flower and the new green foliage is lighter than the older foliage. I am curious to know whats going on and If it is the light bulbs creating the changes in color. The plant seems to be doing better then it ever has.

Can plants grow from the light provided from compact florescent light bulbs?
Some company is making compact fluorescent bulbs with different light spectrums (measured in 1000s of Kelvins). Some of these are made to mimic the sun and should be marketed as "grow" lights or something similar.





I just saw them the other day at Walgreens, of all places, right next to the cheap GE and Fiat brand compact fluor. bulbs.





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Reply:Some people say yes and some say no. I guess only time will tell.
Reply:Unfortunatelly compact fluorecent lamp producers don't measure the PAR (photosynthetic active radiation level of the products. But you can find some data here:


http://article.discusnews.com/cat-04/lig...


Why are the pigment and photosynthesis different for plants with different colours?

Why are the pigment and photosynthesis different for plants with different colours?


Question Details: e.g= green leaves of 2 diff plants although are green but have different pigment and photosynthesis? y?





e.g = y do red leaves of diff plants n flowers have diff pigments and photosyntheis?





plz give exampels of both





thanks u!~

Why are the pigment and photosynthesis different for plants with different colours?
because thats how god made them :)

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Does tomato wilt affect other plants? Can you eat the fruit off the tomatoes plants?

We have huge plants, in a small garden space. My tomatoes are showing signs of wilt, but perk up after rain. I noticed my cucumbers and some of my yellow squash and zucchini are not growing after they form and begin to rot. Can I save my plants? My herbs in the same small bed are doing great. What can I do to prevent this from returning next year. (already know about purchasing resistant tomatoe plants, but what else??)

Does tomato wilt affect other plants? Can you eat the fruit off the tomatoes plants?
Tomato plants need about 1.5 - 2 feet of space radious between them. They need plenty of room to grow. The package of seeds for each plant that you have will have directions on how far apart they need to be, and how to obtain good fruit, etc. Cucumbers need about 3.5-4 feet between each plant. The soil and the fertilizer you use makes a big difference as well. A good soil, fertilizer, and spacing will make or break how your plants grow, and maintenence as well. They only need about 1 - 1.5 inches of water a week as well, depending on how much rain you get as well. Herbs are a total different world on spacing. They can grow close together and survive well. Most vegetables, especially tomatoes and cucumbers need plenty of space between. As far as the bottom wilting and the top doing well, and if you are harvesting the vegetables, they will be fine as long as they ripen as they should, etc.
Reply:Your tomatoes could have blight or wiIt. I would buy Dragoon dust with copper and sprinkle by package directions. My tomatoes has had leaves dyeing on the bottom of plants this year, and the tomatoes have been smaller then usual, but the fruit is delicious.
Reply:Your zucchini and squash are probably not being pollinating. What looks like a baby squash is part of the female flower and not really a squash until it has been pollinated. When pollination does not occur...the "baby squash" rots. Try hand pollinating.





If your tomatoes perk up after a rain..that means they wanted water. Water them regularly.


What kinds of plants are good to plant in Ontario?

I'm going to move up to Barrie, Ontario and I would like to know what kinds of plants grow well there.


It would be nice to know about a couple of flowers, but I am more interested in edible plants.


For those who don't know, Barrie is about in the middle of Ontario.

What kinds of plants are good to plant in Ontario?
your going to have to look up what zone your in ,for the length of your growing season....there's short season corn and tomatoes....peas and green beans should be fine since there short anyways.....sum other good ideas are if you could find a cold hearty asparagus or sum other perennials that you can harvest every year once established....another good idea is to just look around and see what other in your area are having good luck with
Reply:Most flowers will grow well there.


As for vegetables,it is pretty much the same.If you want tulips,daffodills,hyacinth etc. in the spring,they should be planted now or very soon.


You plant a vegetable graden after the 24th of May when there should be no more frost.


Everything should grow well for you in Barrie.





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What plants/flowers would have been historically planted in the midwest at the turn of the century?

My home (built 1917) had well-known gardens back in the '20s and we want to restore them. Does anyone know what sort of plants or flowers would have been common then? And which will keep the gardens looking colourful %26amp; lush in at least 3 of the seasons? (I'm in the Great Lakes region)

What plants/flowers would have been historically planted in the midwest at the turn of the century?
Most certainly there would have been Hollyhocks, Cosmos, Roses, Salpiglossis, Zinnias, Heliotrope, Phlox, Delphinium, Lupines; and occasionally some exotics such as Canna %26amp; Eremurus.





Victorian %26amp; English gardens were still very popular into the 1920's, so many of those plants may have been in your original garden scheme.
Reply:Peri winkle, peonies, rose of sharon, yellow and red and yellow and pink wild roses, dog woods, azaleas, horseradish, rhubarb, tansy, dill, sage, lavender, little violets, tulips, lilies, lilacs., iris. That should give you a start.
Reply:For sure there would have been daisies,poppies,bleeding heart,geraniums and peonies.


I envy you being able to do this.Have fun and talking to your local lawn and garden store would likely be helpful to you also.


Good Luck.
Reply:The things that I remember from my childhood home, built in the 1800's in MN are: lily of the valley, ferns, peonies, lilac, day lilies (those orange ones), hydrangea, viburnum, bridal wreath, hollyhocks, flowering fruit trees - plum and apple, roses - single flowers, very fragrant. All these things are low maintainence - that's why they survived.





I would guess that sweet william, daffodils and phlox were also common.
Reply:Our little community in western N Dakota uncelebrated it's centennial this summer. We Master Gardeners in the area built a 'homestead garden' at our local museum and stocked it with plants common at the turn of the century. Many of the plants came from my gardens. I've been collecting these plants for years from area cemeteries, abandoned towns, farms and ranches. Some have names and stories attached most have nothing more than a description like 'yellow rose from Tete's ranch'. !917 is recent history and a trip to a local nursing home will supply you with all the info you need and make some friends as well. RScott


Which plants are best for those of us with dogs?

My dog has killed some of the plants in my backyard - what would be good to replace them with? I'm particularly interested in flowering plants, if that's possible.

Which plants are best for those of us with dogs?
I have a clump of iris that takes direct hits several times a day with no ill effect. RScott
Reply:I feel for you. I have 3 large dogs and until this season my male was constantly killing my plants. I had to put fences around everything I planted. However, this summer I created an large fenced area in the yard just for them and it's been awesome. Anyhow, I wish I could tell you which plants will survive dog pee, but I haven't found any yet and I have lots of plants. As a matter of fact, my male recently hit my hibiscus when my 7 year old let him out of the dog yard and I don't think it is going to make it.


Anyhow, I wish you luck because I know it's a drag to put effort and money into your garden just to have a dog pee on it once and kill it.

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What is the plant called? that has plants growing out of leaves?

well it's really cool. it's like this one leaf laid on soil. and then plants(seedlings) grow out of the leaf.it's like the seeds are in the leaves. please help me identify the plant.

What is the plant called? that has plants growing out of leaves?
That's one of the ways I used to propagate African Violets. A leaf could be laid upon the soil and new plants would establish themselves by growing through breaks in the leaf.
Reply:I don't know of ANY plant that has its seeds in its leaves. Leaves are for energy production. They take in light and photosynthesize it into usable energy. Seeds take that energy and turn it into fat and oils that animals will eat and deposit (poop) into other areas.





If seeds were developed in leaves, then the plant must not have very many leaves, or the seeds are REALLY small.





The only thing I can think of that might resemble this is fungus (which has its spores in the cap), or a symbiotic plant/fungus that grows out of the dead leaf. I'd go with a fungus growing out of a leaf.





Good luck.
Reply:It sounds like Christmas Catus


Plants?????

I want to know why do plants provide us food for humans and animals?

Plants?????
humans and animals need the minerals and vitamins that plants supply. at the same time, humans and animals provide carbon dioxide that plants need to produce food.
Reply:Because we are secondary consumers on the food web
Reply:Because they're just nice guys...


Plants??????

People say Cows feel the pain but i have a question...


Can the plants feel the pain when i hack off the fruit at harvest? dont want to make my corn or sunflower cry...

Plants??????
if you even had a slight clue about gardening you would know harvesting encourages new fruit growth as picking flowers makes more flowers
Reply:Why don't you take a look at the answers to this question the last 149 times it was asked. Man people don't bother to read the questions in the suggestion box do they.
Reply:All I know is that I have heard animals cry.





Have yet to find a corn plant that will do the same.
Reply:Yes they do release chemicals when damaged, but it's a response for repair, not a conscious learning process to steer from danger. Like this... if you raise your hand to a dog and then smack it on several different occasions... pretty soon if you raise your hand to the same dog without smacking it.... it still cowers. It has learned consciously. if you smack a plant a thousant times... it never makes a designation.
Reply:Plants do not have a brain or a nervous system, so they do not feel pain.


Plants????????????

is there any type of bacteria that can keep a plant from reproducing but yet all it to grow and flourish as it should.

Plants????????????
I wouldn't rule out the possibility that there is a bacterium that can do this but getting it and applying it??? If you go to a good L%26amp;G Center you can get a product called Fruit Eliminator. It's a synthetic hormone that stops a pollinated flower from continuing to develop.

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Plants...?

I am growing some mini lettuce and two grape plants, and i was wondering if you had ANY suggestions for fertilizer...thanks... all help is appreciated.

Plants...?
Where are they growing? since this is winter in the US, are they in containers?


Plants!!!!?

what plant takes around two months to fully grow?

Plants!!!!?
Radishes, various cultivars of lettuce, spinach, peas, Swiss chard; there are quite a few vegetable plants.
Reply:An Easter lilly or iris takes about that long to reach its full height.
Reply:most annual flowers


most veggie plants
Reply:Radishes.
Reply:They really don't ever stop growing...that's a trick question.

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What is the plant called? that has plants growing out of leaves?

well it's really cool. it's like this one leaf laid on soil. and then plants(seedlings) grow out of the leaf.it's like the seeds are in the leaves. please help me identify the plant.

What is the plant called? that has plants growing out of leaves?
That's one of the ways I used to propagate African Violets. A leaf could be laid upon the soil and new plants would establish themselves by growing through breaks in the leaf.
Reply:I don't know of ANY plant that has its seeds in its leaves. Leaves are for energy production. They take in light and photosynthesize it into usable energy. Seeds take that energy and turn it into fat and oils that animals will eat and deposit (poop) into other areas.





If seeds were developed in leaves, then the plant must not have very many leaves, or the seeds are REALLY small.





The only thing I can think of that might resemble this is fungus (which has its spores in the cap), or a symbiotic plant/fungus that grows out of the dead leaf. I'd go with a fungus growing out of a leaf.





Good luck.
Reply:It sounds like Christmas Catus


What kinds of plants/flowers can I put in my dog's memorail graves that will come back year after year?

I live in southern Idaho .I already planted some bulbs in one dog's grave ,/ They have not or did not come up so I'm a little worried about them. They are in Scruffy's grave for those of you from Pets-Dogs) and now I'm looking for plants/flowers that will come back year after year. They will be both Scruffy'ss and Liberty's memorials. It's get below freezing in the winter here so we have to fact that in this.





Does anyone have any great ideas of what I can plant in their memorials that will come back year after year and get bigger too? One idea I'm playing is rose bushes. Does anyone know of plants that have beautiful flowers to remind me of them at their graveside?I'm open to suggestions.Can anyone please help me out here?





Thank You for all the suggestions with this!

What kinds of plants/flowers can I put in my dog's memorail graves that will come back year after year?
Violas will come back every year and so will Gerbera daisies. Both a fave of mine!
Reply:Just go to any garden center and ask for perennials. You will also need to tell them whether it's for sun or shade, or a mix.
Reply:Some times bulbs wont come up if they free at the first planting, my suggestion to you is to buy them as a flower and plant them, this time use a root stimulant and good garden soil and they should come back year after year..peace Lilly's are great and too are tiger Lilly's
Reply:You might try Penta's they come in a variety of colors,grow very fast to about three feet and come back year after year. They are a bushy plant with many flowers that attract butterfly's, hummingbirds and lots of pollinaters.


Will plants grow or seeds start early on ANY plan specific lightbulb?

I know there's an entire science to indoor plant lighting and copying the sun but I want to know if plants will grow and seeds will start on ANY plant specific lightbulb?





Example: GE Plant and Aquarium 20 watt bulb 90 CRI

Will plants grow or seeds start early on ANY plan specific lightbulb?
You don't even need artificial light..... you can sprout a seed in complete darkness if you wanted to. After they have sprouted, just put them in a windowsill.
Reply:It's going to depend on what type of plants that you want to grow.





Some plant seeds need as near total darkness in order to germinate, whilst others are not bothered by light. In general, it's going to be more about getting the temperature and humidity levels right. Light often inhibits germination, which can be an issue for fine tiny seed, which isn't planted at great depth.





I germinate alot of my seeds in plastic containers, after soaking in warm water for a couple of days. The seeds are mixed with Vermiculite or Perlite, both of which absorb water, are sterile, and also allow large amounts of air to circulate. Once sprouted, I add them into a mix of the Vermiculite or Perlite with potting soil (compost), and grow on.





After germination, you can then put your seedlings into their appropriate growing conditions, and where light will definitely be needed.





Different plants as well as differing growth types, require or benefit from having appropriate light frequencies. Some plants are much hardier than others, and are less fussy. Vegetative growth, for example is aided differently to fruiting or flowering (or flower intitiation) growth. Also, the day/night lengths of lighting and darkness have a major effect on many plant types, hence Poinsettias only develop their red bracts, after having a long, uninterupted period of darkness each day.





Flourescent lights can be great for many plants, and are fairly economical to run - your GE bulb is flourescent, I believe. It'll give off about 750 lumens, which is ok for some growth, but not as intense as other bulb types. Otherwise, LED lights are fairly flexible and low cost too. I grow alot of semi-tropical plants, orchids etc. which benefit from good levels of lighting, and I get results from standard lighting, rather than the more expensive tailored bulbs that can be bought.





Flourescent bulbs are helpful, as they emit light levels that are generally useful to plants, and can also be placed closer to them than many other types of bulbs, which get much hotter. (The high heat levels can really damage sensitive seedlings). Flourescents can be doubled up, so that you're not just getting the output from 1 bulb, you can use several. 20 watts is fairly low cost to run, though the bulbs are not that cheap - though way cheaper than High Pressure Sodium or Metal Halide bulbs, for example. If you can get up into the 2000 lumens plus light levels, then you will get stronger growth. (Remember, the light frequency needs to match the growth type of your plant, to be effective though).





Best of all is natural light, and to make good use of this, during the summer period. Many plants can be harmed by harsh direct sunlight, when indoors, which is why many greenhouses are shaded (this also cuts huge temperature surges).





Hope these thoughts help. I recommend that you experiment, and also do as much research on the type of plants that you want to grow. Summer's getting nearer, which could help indoors growing too - plus cut your energy bill. Let me know if you've got any specific plant queries, I've lived in the horticulture industry all of my life.





Good luck! Rob
Reply:I have had luck with regular shop lights to achieve germination,


you can also mix cool white and warm light tubes, if you like. The thing to remember is I was just after getting seeds to sprout. In a long term display gro-light types will make the plant look good and give it the light it needs to stay healthy.


What plant or plants use the most CO2 and produce the most Oxygen?

Are there any good websites or books that discuss plants that use the most CO2? And is there a significant difference from plant to plant? I'm looking for planting options for my property.

What plant or plants use the most CO2 and produce the most Oxygen?
a tree called Pawlonia is the one that is recomended and the World bank pays subsidies to farmers who reforrest with these trees, under their program for capturing carbon and the production of oxigen.


a good general rule for plants is to look for plants with big leaves,and this varies with climatic conditions
Reply:Plants that use te most CO2 would actually be plants that grow te fastest. The CO2 a plant uses becomes the carbon that a plant makes cellulose and other carbohydrates with.





My best guess as a Botanist would be common field corn. A plant with rapid growth chararistics would either be a crop plant like corn, or a invasive weed like kudzu.





Good question, sorry for the incomplete anwer, but I just wanted to steer you into the right direction.
Reply:C3 plants
Reply:Young, fast growing C3 plants use the most CO2 and produce the most oxygen.
Reply:becuse in plants photosynthesis takes place due to which the consumption of co2 and water takes place and oxygen release


reaction is such as


6CO2+ 6H2O ------%26gt; C6H12O6 + 6O2

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Plants ???

what is the biggest plant ever?


what is the coolest plant ever?


what is the hardes plant to look after?


what is the easyiest plan to look after?

Plants ???
1. California Redwood


2. Methuselah tree


3. I have trouble with roses


4. Creeping Charlie
Reply:Giant Sequoia tree


Venus Flytrap


Orchids


Sedum


What plants/trees put out a lot of oxygen?

I'm looking to put a small tree and MORE plants in my room. Do people have recommendations on what plants and trees put out a good amount of oxygen? Thanks!

What plants/trees put out a lot of oxygen?
They ALL do! Just pick plants that are pleasing to you that fit in with your decor. Make sure that you put the pot that you are going to plant a tree in on a base with casters so that you can move it. Some plants require more work than others, and must have certain lighting conditions, watering requirements, etc. Go to a local nursery and they can help you select plants that are ideal for your environment (and the advice is free!)





Good luck!
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Cool make your own live plants out of stuff around the house?

I heard you can use certain vegetables and stuff to create live plants.. you just plant parts of the vegetable or fruit or something and it grows into nice plants. Anyone know of anything like that and how to take care of the plant?

Cool make your own live plants out of stuff around the house?
I'll list as many as I can and then my favorite. All the seeds of fruits and veggies will grow but they may not resemble the parent if they were grown from hybrid seed. Potatoes, sweet potatoes, parsnip, beets etc. should be washed well to remove any growth inhibitors. They can planted whole or you can just use the tops or eyes if spuds. My favorite is the humble carrot grown as a biennial to flower. The plant and flower resemble Queen Anne's Lace but the smell is unbelievable, it smells just like carrot cake fresh from the oven. RScott
Reply:Plants you can grow in from the grocery store:


Carrot tops: take the end with the leaves and set in a saucer of water on the window sill, the leaves will sprout out and you can set them out in the garden. Kids think this is cool


Potato: you can use toothpicks to hold up a potato over some water in a jar and it will make roots and leaves and grow happily in a sunny window. Same thing with a sweet potato and it has prettier leaves.


Pineapple: the leafy top can be planted and grown, it is actually a bromeliad.


Avocado: makes a neat evergreen tree but don't hold your breath to get an actual avocado from it, it might take twenty years to bear fruit.





There are others that you can start at the house but most of the plants that you grow from vegetables or fruit need as much sun as you can give them inside. It is not easy to grow things in the house that belong outside in the dirt . There is a reason why greenhouses are made of clear materials. Sunny windows are your best bet without investing in some supplementary light.


Can plants clense the air in my apartment?

I'm just wondering to what degree plants actually produce oxygen. I have a few small shrubs and flowers in my tiny apartment, and I like to feel like I breathe cleaner air because of them. Is this totally just wishful thinking because of the minuscule amount they produce? Or do a few small flower bushes actually produce a significant amount of oxygen?


Also, what kinds of plants produce more/less. I have one of those little mineature pine trees, and it seems like since they have less leaf surface area, they wouldn't produce much.


Anyone know anything about this?

Can plants clense the air in my apartment?
Your rooms exchange air with the outdoors faster than your plants can create a significant concentration gradient of oxygen. However possibly as important to you is the quality of air, the contaminants the plant removes. Vapors exhaust from items, especially if this is new construction. Houseplants trap and absorb many pollutants from household products.


Plant Studies showed air cleansing took place between the soil and air surface. The actual work is done by the "common soil microorganisms [most of which are] known to be capable of biodegrading toxic chemicals when activated by plant root growth." Practically this means a broad pot with exposed soil to create an air/soil exchange surface. Do not allow the plants to cover the entire soil surface.


http://www.practicalasthma.net/pages/top...





http://www.plantea.com/houseplants.htm


http://www.thegreenguide.com/blog/tow/kw...
Reply:Plants do cleanse the air, but I have heard of one that really does the job--the Peace Lilly (the scientific name is Spathyllium, I believe). They are indoor plants. Check it out!
Reply:Yes. I houseplant can clean up to 100 sq. ft. of space.

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Some plants are not green in nature, absence of chlorophyll?

There are healthy plants with totally yellow or maroon leaves and other glowing colors when exposed to sunlight. There are also plants that become greenier when not exposed to sunlight. What's the scientific reason of changing colors.

Some plants are not green in nature, absence of chlorophyll?
Some plants have pigments in addition to chlorophyll that make them red, yellow, whatever.





Plants can change the amount of chlorophyll according to how much light they have. If they have less light, they need to use it more efficiently by boosting their chlorophyll and they get greener. (Conversely, some plants that do well in low light have to reduce their chlorophyll in bright light.)


Do plants have vibration in them? or do they have anything to do with vibration?

I need to know if the plants have vibration... just anything to do with plants and vibration.

Do plants have vibration in them? or do they have anything to do with vibration?
i guess the natural forces of the earth such as wind and earthquakes...? i don't know. i know monkey grass can bury itself underground, multiply, and pop up somewhere totally different!
Reply:what?