Archive for September, 2008
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
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Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
maryann asked: I live in a mini dorm near San Diego State University. College is expensive and money is tight so buying fresh flowers for inside is out of the question. But I have a big yard and the landlord said I could plant anything I wanted. Can anyone suggest some easy, fast growing flowers I can cut into vases for the holidays? Thanks!
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Tags: Dorm, Fresh Flowers, Growing Flowers, San Diego State University College, Vases
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Monday, September 29th, 2008
Chatterbox♥ asked: What are the similarities between a greenhouse and the greenhouse effect. The most detailed answer gets best answer (10 points)! PLEASE HELP!!! =]
BTW, I tried searching it on google but i can’t find anything =[
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Tags: Google, Greenhouse Effect
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
brazcat asked: I would like to start a rose bush from a rose I got at the flower shop how could I do this?
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Tags: Florist, Flower Shop, Rose Bush, Rose Flower, Roses
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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Miss Shannon asked: Just moved here and we’re trying to get some color in our yard!
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Tags: Flowers, Woodlands Tx
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
?STREAKER?©?† asked: should i plant on my sidewalk? They will have to be in pots for awhile (due to weeds) and they will be getting full sun?
What/which ones would be good?
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Tags: Flowers Plants, Pots, Sidewalk, Sun, Weeds
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Meisha M asked: I can never seem to get these to germinate, or if they do then they are tiny little things and they stay that way then die or just get yellow but are too small to transplant. Any tips on getting a higher sucess rate?
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Tags: Annuals, Better Luck, Growing Perennials, Sucess Rate
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Sunday, September 21st, 2008
aperson asked: I’d like to send flowers to a girl whose grandmother passed away a year ago, but I don’t know what is an appropriate type of flower for the occasion. Any advice is welcome, although I’m on a budget. (If it’s relevant, we’re dating, though not exclusively).
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Tags: Flower, Flowers Send, Grandmother, Occasion, Send Flowers
Posted in Other - Family & Relationships | 4 Comments »
Sunday, September 21st, 2008
Dr Jello asked: We’ve all seen them. A few years ago as a measure to save money, States began to plant wild flowers in the median of roads. They provided the traveler something pretty to look at while sparing the State the obligation to mow the grass in the road median.
But Bees are also attracted to these same wild flowers, and to get the them a bee must travel across two lanes of highway traffic going to and from the source of pollen.
Just think about it! Millions of Bees are needlessly killed each year in collisions with car windshields or radiators.
Do you think this practice of planting wild flowers in the road median should stop? Do you think planting flowers is harming the bee population? Should tunnels be built to allow cars to travel through the tunnels or while bees fly safely overhead? Maybe bee hives should be kept in the medians as well?
What are your thoughts?
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Tags: Bee Hives, Obligation, Planting Flowers, Radiators, Traveler
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Saturday, September 20th, 2008
okiegirl asked: Here’s the thing. I dont have alot of extra money but I like to have flowers in the spring/summer. I noticed seeds are much cheaper than packs of flowers. But I dont want to have to wait for them you grow this year. If I buy seed packs now of the flowers I want next year and then save them to start seedlings indoors around next March. Would they be to old by then?
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Tags: Extra Money, Seed Packs, Seedlings, Seeds, Spring Summer
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