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Copper lead wires impair the accuracy of the thermocouple system. All connections must be completely insulated to prevent moderate to high resistance shorts in the steam environment inside the sterilizer. Further, the conformity of the copper lead ... more
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The best tomatoes for growing in pots are cherry tomatoes. They do well in containers at least 16 inches deep and wide, and need watering and feeding more often than tomatoes growing in the ground. The bigger the container, the less frequently you' ... more
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Ultimately your plants may die fully, if the reason for their lower branch death continues. Try to find out the cause for the problems, and counter them as best as you can. Are your plants recently stressed, underwatered, in too much sunlight etc? ... more
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Tags: Dallas, TX, 60th birthday party, potted flowers, centerpieces Asked by Maribeth30 from Columbus, ... more
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The best way to care for your potted gerbera daisies is to give them a spot near a window, to give them ample sunlight. Allow the soil to dry between watering, and repot your gerbera daisies in the Spring so they do not get overcrowded. ... more
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Potted mums can be planted outside but your odds of keeping them alive through the winter are low. Most mums are grown in green houses these days, so give them a sunny, warm spot, and mulch a lot in the fall. ... more
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While you can pot them up and keep them indoors in sunny windows, these are primarily outdoor blueberry plants and much more suitable for growing outdoors. ... more
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Yes, provided the potted plants are irrigated by an irrigation clock and are within range of the UgMO Base Station (100 ft). ... more
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If you plan on getting a potted evergreen tree for Christmas, this tree can have a life after the holidays. Follow the tips below to ensure your tree will still be alive to transplant when spring arrives. Check with your local nurseries for ... more
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While it should not harm potted plants, it is not recommended for use on them. FloralifeĀ® Flower Food is formulated for use on cut flowers and will not provide a benefit to potted plants. ... more
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