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Jalon Huels ∙
Yes, it is recommended to dispose of a plant that has spider mites to prevent the infestation from spreading to other plants.
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A healthy spider plant will throw out runners with a plantlet at the end. Pin this into a pot of compost and it will root no bother.
Aside from thinking that the spider might have contaminated the food somehow, there would be no reason for tossing the food out. If the food has been properly sealed, there should not be a contamination issue.
you could throw it to a tree
throw it
You should share your seeds with other gardeners if you have no other use for them. There are groups that save heirloom seeds because if we become to dependent on only one type of plant, we risk a blight or virus wiping out a plant species.
Some of them throw stuff, as in fruit and other things they can find.
They throw feces and urinate on their predators trust me!
just aim the things and throw it but careful sometimes u hurt yourself
Take a pillow then throw it on it :) .(or if u want a book)
you throw it down twisting it just like the other normal yoyos
you just have to point a little upwards in sky and just throw
spider monkeys climb, give hugs, throw crap and listen to in the jungle the mighty jungle repetedly problem solved