How To Manage Your Lawn & Garden : How To Water Your Plants Efficiently
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
7:46 am
Learn how to water your plants efficiently, in this free garden and lawn care video clip.
Expert: Jose Zuniga
Bio: Jose Zuniga learned all the basics of landscaping from his Grandpa, including pla...


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I heard that early morning is better than evening because evening watering invites disease.
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Along with the other varities of plants listed, you can add bananna trees and bamboo to that list. The bamboo that is in abundance in the Houston area is not a thick pole bamboo, but the plant will take over whatever area you plant it in, same with the bananna. I used to caution my customers before purchasing either one of these types of plants, espically since I would have about 90% return and ask how to get rid of them the next year!
I would suggest a clarifiying which types you need to know about. Some plants need enormus amounts of room, where others need very little. Annual flowers/slow growing plants need little room, and trees/vines/quick growers need large amounts. It really depends.
to start Brita water isn't bad, but not the best choice for fish. Bottled water is a little better as long as it isn't distilled. Distilled water has no mineral in. This lack of mineral causes reverse osmosis of mineral from your fish to the water. (killing your fish) I have always had good luck with tap water treated to remove chlorine and chloramine. If you want nicely colored fish with out going salt look into cichlids. Just remember they are territorial and aggressive. If you don't want to go that route consider small fish like neon tetra, rummynose tetra, cherry barbs and gourami. tetra are schooling fish and do best in odd numbers and groups of 5 to 11 usually.
For your betta, you probably changed too much water. By changing all of the water you remove all the beneficial bacteria from the water. These bacteria break ammonia (fish waste) nitrates, nitrites and other things like that. For the goldfish the same thing. Also goldfish need to be filtered and should not go into bowls. Goldfish need three gallons of water for every inch in length. As opposed to 1 gallon for tropical fish.
Hope this helps.
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