I love forget me nots and lavender and freesia and roses (small) would those grow in my room? (its kinda dark?) And could i grow an avacado plant or a coffee plant in my room? What could i get to help them all grow? (not one of those hideous aerogardens)
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They look a lot like freesia, but they’re darker blue and have a little horn coming off of the back. They also don’t have any scent that I can identify. (I’m not sure if this is because they were kept cold at the florist’s or if it’s natural). If there are any horticulturalists or gardeners [...]
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Ok so i see alot of skinny scrawny cherry blossom trees…but then i see ones that are thick. Are they the same tree? If so how come some of them are so skinny. I really like the big ones.
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i did it about a week ago. the roses seem less affected than the gerberas. A few of them have gotten a few black spots but they seem fine despite that? the gerbera however has gotten dark discolourrations and looks really bad. the leaves have dry spots on them. i removed some of the leaves [...]
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We already agreed we’d go, now I’m just going to formally ask her. Her favorite flowers are carnations so I was just wondering what color would be appropriate for this occasion.
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Beginner, but have some experience. Also soil is kind of sandy.
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Tree peony would be better. We have a large garden.
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elaborate sprinkler system. I just want something I can do myself and something that looks nice. Or any cool ideas some of you might have to raise the property value of my property with landscaping.
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It has rained for a couple days and now some of the flowers have formed a clear, gel-like substance around the base of them. They look like clumps of crushed ice-cubes at first sight. It’s very strange! Any ideas what this could be?
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