Спасибо вам большое, если бы не ваше видео, то и не спасла бы свою гортензию 🙏🏻❤ она была в худшем состоянии, чем цветок на видео , все сделала по вашей инструкции, а на утро все листочки у поднялись 🙌🏻
Hi, i have a question. All my leafes had fungal infection, so i removed them. I had so many new buds, bud all of them now have brown spots 😢 what is the problem?
Bumble bees love to sleep on the blanket flowers. I used to work at a local plant nursery, it was so fun to go out to perennials and see all of the bumbles asleep on the flowers.
It's not the pronunciation of a word, it's the number of people who felt the need to call attention to it. Get over yourselves, if you have nothing nice to say. Stay silent. Just my suggestion for the rest of us so we can enjoy the lovely plants.
Happend to me recently, I am in Thailand and it happent on beach with kind of muddy water, I was feeling that I am steping on some weird stuff, disgusting, and suddenly this mf, so do not go into muddy water in ocean ☝🏼😅 then on recommendation of nurse I smashed it to break it unders skin to small pieces and than poured vinegar on it, its like one week now, still not 100%, but I think its ok,
@@Classyflowers я не знаю, как корни должны реагировать. Они не сухие как сухарь и не гнилые. Зелёного цвета, но листья не появляются. Цветок был всего один и ему уже много лет, рос нормально, в прошлом году погорели листья на солнце.
Unfortunately you are wrong! Milk conch have white colour pigmentation inside shell, but this one is bright orange and some others specific differences, please read:Two of the best-known species of true conchs (family Strombidae) in the western Atlantic, Milk Conchs (Macrostrombus costatus) and Queen Conchs (Aliger gigas) are quite distinctive as mature snails. When reaching maturity, both species start thickening and flaring the shells’ outer lip. However, without the flared lips typical of each species. young Milk Conchs can be easily confused with young Queen Conchs. Nonetheless, if you observe the living animals, you’ll see that they differ, among other features, by the green color of the siphon and eyestalks in the Milk Conch, different from the brown-and-white mottled pattern in the Queen Conch. And Milk Conchs have blue eyes! (Thanks to Gabriel Delgado for information and to Senior Aquarist Carly Hulse for the great photo of the live conch.) www.shellmuseum.org/post/the-magnificent-milk-conch
You don’t know this, but you are talking to a Stromb expert here. Over 1200 shells of Strombidae alone in my collection. Photographed all types available in UUZM (Sweden) and MNHN (Paris). I held the syntypes for Strombus gigas Linnnaeus, 1758 and that material also consist of 2 species: one is of the big shell with flaring lip known as Strombus gigas in current litterature and the other is of the smaller heavy species with less flared lip known as Strombus costatus in current literature. Point is I know my Strombs and I know how to tell a costatus and gigas apart, in all stages of their shell development. This specimen is clearly a smaller heavy shell with less flated lip known as Macrostrombus costatus and not a big shell with flaring lip known as Aliger gigas.
If you such an expert, how do you explain bright orange pigmentation inside the shell, indicating morphological characteristics of that Aliger gigas species?
@@Classyflowersvariation within the species. An african person is not a different species because he has a different skin color, is he? Just look at the thickend lip. Show me any gigas with such a thick lip? Look at the spire. Show me any gigas with such a compressed spire? Although in Strombidae the aperture is species related (in most cases) you will find some variation in most species. Take the strawberry conch (Conomurex luhuanus). Normally that species has a red mouth. But I have one with a white mouth. Oh and don’t let me start about my favorite species: Lambis lambis. That aperture is all over the place! Beige, white to even reddish in some specimens. So yeah. This is just a nice sized Macrostrombus costatus, most likely a female (females are generally bigger) that has reached adulthood (nice thick lip).
Good to know. I can't get my imposters to even germinate. I'll be tossing them in the trash. My seeds don't even look like what you unpacked. Thank you for this information.
Главное не паниковать, но когда попадаешь в такую ситуацию, это очень трудно сделать. В шторм не купайтесь, бравируйте в бассейне, дольше будете житиь.
Your plants are planted too close. Wait until September and cut all the foliage off, dig the mature plant, divide it as peonies do not bloom well if just transplanted, plant three feet from other plants as peonies do not compete well with other plants, bushes, or trees. They are heavy feeders once mature. Feed them three times a year if you can: Early Spring, after blooming, and September.
I mean if they're your pets and you want to take care of them, why do you starve them for so long? I know they can go that long without eating but why not feed them some snacks once in awhile?
Remember to stake them for the best look, the blooms flop over, I got bamboo stakes and I feel like I get bigger flowers because they aren’t being weighed down
То есть маргонцовка не убивает микрофлору а перекись водорода токсична для животных? Ужас вы химию учили у бабки гадалки? Попытайтесь включить голову и почитайте описание препоратов.
Да ладно, какие 18 дней до появления корней?! У меня они дней за 5-7 появляются, а уж если ростить много базелика, так это просто непрерывный поток....одни обрезаешь, ставишь в воду, потом другие, третьи, пятые - десятые....Еще, при этом и сушу...Столько его, что раздаю....Ну да, не в промышленных масштабах ращу, а для дома, для семьи....за лето столько насушить успеваю, что на всю зиму хватает, а еще пара кустиков всю зиму растет свеженького - на салаты....И это все с одной трехметровой лоджии.....Без огорода! И не одна веточка в баночке корешки пускает, а с десяток за раз....Самая любимая по продуктивности травка пряная... Да еще с десяток разных сортов.... Замачивать не стоит, т.к. потом их труднее сажать....
Спасибо за видео, я посадила лишь разросшиеся глазки картофелы, они дали красивую пышную ботву,ну,я думала надо её отрезать,а теперь ничего делать с ней не буду,пусть растёт😊
Would you please tell me the brand name of your ribbon? The polyester satin ribbon I find is soft and not stiff like yours. Is it single face? Thank you so much!
First of all I want to express my gratitude for your well made videos that are invaluable to me! Second: can you recommend a replacement for potassium permanganate as it is quite difficult to obtain where I am from?
So a silly question from an un informed gardener... I know the green tops are amazing on salads and in cooking....but can I also get onions to (like the originals) to regrow from this?
@@Classyflowers Lol ah ok! But I followed some of your advice anyway about the water combined with placing a plastic bag over the vase overnight. It worked very well as I left it outside and it was a cool night. The plant does look a lot better (leaves are less wilted) so thanks for the advice. 😀
They both work great but the slice method and even just 1/4 the tomatoes and bury em then I pick out the weak one and keep the strongest once they are about 6-8” tall I’ll take all out of pot and soak in a bucket of water to separate seedlings gently and replant em A little deeper and I been growing the same San marizano tomatoes 🍅 that the seed came from Italy and I been growing them in New Jersey for 10 years now I always save seeds for next season but if I find a real gem I cut shoots off her and lm root em and have a garden of clones