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No, nursery trays are not suitable for starting plants from tubers. Tubers need a deeper and more spacious container to grow and develop properly.
how do you paint over chrome plated plastic??? so it wont scratch off.................
sand the chromed plastic with a wet and dry sandpaper as it wil then allow the paint to stick without peeling off
I need an answer based on its atomic and molecular structure (molecular structure is proffered). Also is plastic a giant molecular, simple molecular or lattice substance? thanksss:) x
Plastics are preferred because they are lightweight, rigid, durable, nonporous, nonconductive, cheap, and readily available. Plastics can be molded to any shape, and they are excellent protection for the delicate electronic components within. Contrast with metal, which conducts electricity, is malleable rather than rigid, and is usually more expensive than plastic. All of the physical properties of plastic that make it an ideal material for use with making phones derive from its molecular structure. Plastics are polymers, long repeating carbon chains, so they are giant molecules, although filler materials are often used that could change this significantly. The monomers can be changed chemically to alter the properties of the finished plastic, leading to an almost limitless variety of plastics that can be used not only for mobile phones, but computers, bags, cups, chairs... nearly anything.
Yes, nursery trays are suitable for growing aromatic flowers. They provide a controlled environment for seedlings, allowing for optimal growth and development of aromatic flowers. The trays offer space for root development, proper drainage, and easy transportation of seedlings.
Yes, nursery trays are suitable for starting herbs from seed. They provide a convenient and organized way to germinate and establish herb seedlings. The trays allow for proper drainage and moisture retention, creating optimal growing conditions for herbs. Additionally, the individual compartments in nursery trays prevent root entanglement and make transplanting to larger pots or the garden easier.
Some ground cover options for rock gardens include creeping thyme, sedum, mosses, and creeping phlox. These plants are low-growing, hardy, and can thrive in rocky conditions, adding beauty and texture to the garden while preventing weeds from growing.
is there any differences between the plastic wraps concerning preventing oxidation
All good plastic wraps can slow oxidation,..the key is to wrap the product tightly while removing any trapped air from being sealed inside. That being said, cling types of plastic wrap tend to work better than some that don't. And all good cling wraps are not quite the best either if the thickness, mil of construction, is too thin. Thin wraps tend to tear when stretched and the coverage is then compromised. You may have to shop around to find the best wrap in your area, but usually Saran wrap has a good reputation for doing the function of preventing spoilage of foods. Some food items will oxidize even while wrapped so even the best wrap will not prevent it. Good luck with your food storage and stay safe.
Yes, ground cover plants can be used to reduce water runoff in a garden. These plants help to absorb and retain water in the soil, preventing excessive runoff. They also act as a natural barrier, slowing down the flow of water and allowing more time for it to be absorbed. Additionally, their dense foliage helps to prevent soil erosion caused by heavy rainfall. By choosing the right ground cover plants and having proper garden design, water runoff can be significantly reduced.