Are glade plug ins dangerous?
Are glade plug ins dangerous?
One of the primary concerns health experts have about plug-in air fresheners is their wide-spread use of phthalates. The NRDC also warns that airborne phthalates can cause allergic symptoms and asthma. Even trace amounts of phthalates can accumulate to cause these harmful side-effects.
Do Wallflowers come back every year?
Most wallflowers are biennial, and are grown from seed in late spring and then planted out in autumn (you can buy bare-root wallflower plants for autumn planting). They flower the following March, offering a splash of colour when there’s little else in bloom.
Do Wallflowers come up every year?
Wallflowers are classed as short-lived perennials, but many will pop their clogs after a year or two, which isn’t great for the low-maintenance garden.
Where is the best place to plant wallflowers?
Bedding wallflowers prefer to be grown in full sun, but will tolerate light or dappled shade. For best result, they prefer a fertile soil enriched with lots of organic matter, which holds plenty of moisture in spring and summer, doesn’t dry out or become waterlogged. However, they will tolerate poor soils.
Does erysimum spread?
The perennial erysimum has become a very popular plant in recent years. The plant can reach a height of 75cm (30in) and spread of 60cm (24in) in a couple of years.
Will tulips spread on their own?
Tulips spread through asexual reproduction. Tulips, when planted in the fall, will have 3-4 new bulbs sprouted from each “mother bulb” after a few years. Many gardeners dig up these smaller bulbs and move them to a new spot, so there is proper spacing between the plants.
What to do with daffodils when they die?
The foliage should be left intact because, like all bulbs, daffodils and narcissi need to let their foliage die back naturally so that all the energy can go back into the bulb and be stored there for next year, ready to make more beautiful blooms!
Will tulip bulbs in water bloom again?
Most won’t bloom again when planted outdoors. After blooming, remove the spent flowers and place the plants in a sunny window. Water regularly until the foliage begins to yellow. At this point, gradually cut back on watering until the foliage withers and dies.
Why are my indoor tulips dying?
Poor cultural practices can cause potted tulips to wilt due to health issues. Bad drainage or overwatering can lead to fungal diseases such as root rot, which will destroy the roots and bulb, causing the plant to wilt.