- What are good questions to ask plants?
- What should a gardener question?
- What is the hardest flower to kill?
- How do you make a successful flower garden?
- How do you ask the audience for questions?
- What 4 Things do all plants need?
- Why do you want to be a gardener?
- What should I wear to a gardener interview?
- What flowers never die?
- What is the toughest plant in the world?
- What are the easiest flowers to keep alive?
What are good questions to ask plants?
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- What four things do all plants need? ...
- What are the parts of the plant? ...
- What does the root do for the plant? ...
- What does the stem do for the plant? ...
- What do leaves do for the plant? ...
- The plant parts that take in water and minerals from the soil are. ...
- What is the first stage in the growth of many plants?
What should a gardener question?
10 Common Gardening Questions
- How often should I water? ...
- What does an inch of water mean? ...
- How often should I fertilize my plants? ...
- What does partial sun/partial shade/full sun/full shade mean? ...
- Should I plant in containers, raised garden beds or in the ground? ...
- How do I know when it is the first frost or last frost?
What is the hardest flower to kill?
4 Outdoor Plants And Flowers That Are Almost Impossible To Kill
- Geraniums. We see them everywhere we go, from garden nurseries to local drugstores: geraniums. ...
- Begonias. Not only are begonias super easy to grow, but there's also a ton of different kinds out there — over 6,000 varieties. ...
- Lavender. ...
- Snapdragons.
How do you make a successful flower garden?
Five Tips for Successful Flower Gardening
- Plant sun-loving plants in a sunny location. ...
- Plant shade-loving plants in shade. ...
- Water plants appropriately! ...
- Fertilize plants according to the plant tags's instructions and follow fertilizer directions carefully. ...
- Get rid of garden pests!
How do you ask the audience for questions?
Here are the 10 steps for asking questions in a presentation which will help you avoid being left hanging.
- Warm up your audience first. ...
- Don't let them settle into a passive mode. ...
- Move from easy to more challenging questions through your presentation. ...
- Signal your question.
What 4 Things do all plants need?
Plants, like all living organisms, have basic needs: a source of nutrition (food), water, space in which to live, air, and optimal temperatures in order to grow and reproduce. For most plants, these needs are summarized as light, air, water, and nutrients (known by the acronym LAWN).
Why do you want to be a gardener?
Why do you want to work as a gardener? Try to talk with enthusiasm about working in the garden. Tell them how you enjoy working outdoors, that you have a feel for the job, that you understand how to keep a garden healthy, nourished, and beautiful.
What should I wear to a gardener interview?
Dress Suitably For Interviews – Not For Gardening!
You are presenting yourself in a formal set up. So do dress the part. Make sure you are wearing clean, ironed clothes with neat hair (and makeup). Do not overdo it on the jewellery – for an interview, less is more!
What flowers never die?
10 Plants You Can't Kill: No Green Thumb Needed
- Air Plants. Not only are they uniquely cool looking, air plants don't even need soil to grow! ...
- Anthuriums. The bright red, heart-shaped blooms on anthuriums pretty much last forever with very little effort required. ...
- Bamboo. ...
- Bromeliads. ...
- Kalanchoes. ...
- Money Tree. ...
- Orchids. ...
- Peace Lily.
What is the toughest plant in the world?
The Welwitschia Mirabilis also known as Onyanga meaning Onion of the Desert is often cited as the toughest plant in the world.
What are the easiest flowers to keep alive?
20 Can't-Kill Flowers for Beginners
- Zinnia. Look for zinnias in almost every color except blue; they're also available in a variety of heights. ...
- Marigolds. Cheerful marigolds are easy to grow in sunny spots, brightening your garden with shades of yellow, red and gold as they bloom all summer long. ...
- Pansies. ...
- Impatiens. ...
- Begonias. ...
- Snapdragons. ...
- Daffodils. ...
- Cosmos.
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