There is one glaringly obvious problem: The pot it's growing in looks way too small, especially as it's sharing space with a fuchsia and a croton. Now several years later, it is no longer a hollow plant;.
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A few years a go, my neighbor had a large weed that was growing next to their house. I have access to a large amount of finely chopped wood mulch. By the next year, it was as tall as their house.
Is there anything i can do to make.
I've never seen wine caps that bulky! I know our dog would find it irresistible! I now see a small amount of the needles are falling into the containers. I'm new to my house, and i have a half dozen containers just underneath a giant sequoia.
The magnolias, spider plants, golden pothos, money tree leaves, peace lily's, giant thai elephant ear, and so many, many. Elephant's ear is a large plant and will. How can i encourage the mulch to decompose into fill dirt? I suppose in the sense that you will follow a recipe to get your desired result, then yes, it is kind of like making bread.
But by that measure so is.
Will the sequoia needles harm. I'm buying a bunch of these babies below to create a privacy screen in my backyard. I'm getting young ones and want them to grow as fast as i can make them grow. As well as reducing the smell and bugs, uncomposted food will attract rodents and larger pests.
The rats have devastated my garden. I want to know which crops or vegetables will withstand 40 degrees celsius (103 degrees fahrenheit)?