The best plant to plant is the TickleMe Plant. As this is the only plant that will close its leaves and lower its branches when tickled. It can be grown anywhere year round indoors. It also grows pink flowers. No plant will bring more smiles to the faces of the people tickling it. The plant also sleeps at night and when it is cold.
Several good combinations of plants to grow together include...
-Tomatoes and Parsley : The parsley protects the tomatoes from horn-worms
-Tomatoes and Asparagus : The Tomatoes protect the asparagus from a common pest
-Potatoes and Beans : The Potato protects the Beans from the Mexican beetle, and the Beans provide nitrogen to the soil around the potatoes
- Marigolds and any leafy or young plants : Rabbits like to eat young, leafy plants, but do not like the smell of Marigolds. By planting a ring of Marigolds around your garden, you are adding a natural barrier that the rabbits will likely avoid.
-Radishes and Cucumber/Lettuce/Kale/Cabbage : Radishes produce a chemical in the soil that grubs and other soil insects do not like, by planting the radishes in the soil around these vulnerable plants, you help prevent insect damage to the root systems.
-Rosemary/Thyme/Sage and Cabbage/lettuce/broccoli/etc. : These herbs, however tasty to us, emit a scent and chemicals that deter insect and bacterial pests.
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When two brother wands go against each other, they may not work as effectively as they would if they were united. Their powers may conflict or cancel each other out, leading to a struggle or stalemate. It is important for them to find a way to work together and complement each other's strengths to achieve the best results.
A community refers to a group of different species living in the same area and interacting with each other. This can include plants, animals, and other organisms that rely on each other for survival.
Plants compete with each other for resources such as light, water, and nutrients in order to survive and reproduce. Competition helps to maintain diversity within ecosystems by allowing only the fittest individuals to thrive. Lastly, competition drives natural selection, promoting traits that enhance a plant's ability to outcompete others.
p orbitals are at right angles to each other, there are three.
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how is the banking and insurance are complement each other
Orange is blue's complement. They are across each other on the color wheel. If you mix them in equal parts you will get brown.
A complement is a product(s) that you buy together with another product, much like gas an oil compliment a car, computer software and hardware compliment each other.
Yes, both are relevent and complement each other.
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When you mix a color with its complement, the result is a shade of gray or a muted version of the original colors. This is because complementary colors contain all three primary colors, which tend to neutralize each other when mixed.
because then you would be more healthy.
yin and yang
They are called complementary colors. The three primary colors on the color wheel are red (complement green), yellow (complement purple) and blue (complement orange). When used together, complementary colors (such as red and green) appear to be more intense than they do when used alone or with colors closer to them in the color spectrum. Complementary colors are the color pairs that are opposite of each other on the color wheel. Such as green and red.
If you divide plants into four rows of three plants each, you would need 12 plants. With seven plants, you could divide them into two rows with 3 in one row and 4 in the other, plant them all in one row, make 3 rows with 2 in two rows and 3 in one row, etc.