what is the best way to care for an adenium?
Adeniums or desert rose are enduring, succulent ornamental plants. They are popular for potted plants. They can survive for 2 months or more without being watered because of drought tolerant characteristics There are several species of Adenium: Adenium swazicum, Adenium somalense, Adenium arabicum, Adenium boehmianum, Adenium multiflorum, Adenium crispum, Adenium obesum. Adeniums have many spectacular hybrids. The basic culture is very similar to orchids. A small pot with excellent drainage is a...
Any tips of how to unclog a dishwasher???
Unfortunately dishwashers have so many different designs... but the most common clog that prevents a dishwasher from draining is in a hose that connects under the dishwasher and is then routed to either the plumbing under your sink, the side of the disposal, or to an "aerator" (lil mysterious gargling chrome cap next to the sink faucet.) The easiest thing to try should also be the first... (if you do in fact have an aerator) Remove the chrome cap by simply lifting straight up. You should then be...
I have an african violet plant inside, is several years old. It has never produced any flowers.?
They like to be pot bound but they also have to be fed. There are a number of African violet foods on the market. They like indirect, but fairly bright light. A north window is perfect. Water them under the pot, and leave them to soak for about half an hour. They will draw the water up and get wat they need without wetting the leaves which makes them rot. Avoid getting the leaves wet if you can. Once or twice per month, feed them with the African violet food through the watering system. Let them...
What should I do if my African Violet is too big?
show off.... generally a plant will only grow as large as the pot will allow... leaning over, to me, indicates that it is growing too fast. lighten up on the fertilizer and it might slow down growing and settle down into itself....
How To Rig A Cooler/IceChest???
Basically just get you a aerator from a tackle store or walmart for around $30-$40 and whatever size cooler you want to use. Hook up the aerator and put the hoses and air stones inside the cooler. I would suggest takeing a drill and drill holes into the cooler for the aerator hoses just below the lid of it. If you run the hoses between the lid and cooler, chances are someone will sit on it and it will crush those hoses cutting off air to your bait, so your bait will die before you know it....