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Q: What is envirument?
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What do Jews have to do for the environment?

nothing, there are no Jewish nor christian nor Islamic rules regarding the envirument


How do you grow a tomato plant fast?

in a dark moist envirument at 27 degrees constant for 2 days


How do it can help Small Medium Entreprise to be sustainable in local or international market?

for any medium scale enterprises to be sustainable either local or Internationale following factors has to be considered principle of management has to be put inplace envirument which the business is lactated is the cloture and the policy should be taken into cognisancet also beware of competitor's.


What time of year should you fertilize a silver leaf maple tree with iron and what kind of iron should you use?

the best timing would be early spring and then check every week or so if it needs some more. there are many forms of iron to give it really depends on your soil structure and PH. basicly iron is best given in an acidic envirument


Can Trisodium Phosphate teaspoon runoff harm plants?

Yes, these phosphates contribute to various problems, such as algae blooms over large bodies of water that are subjected to prolonged runoff, you can easily purchase phosphate free alternatives to the chemicals that cause these issues. while absolutly true the former answer does not address the question. phosphate run off is bad for the envirument and can cause alae bloom but it does not harm plants... not even in large quantities.zaf.


For how long are various biodegradable substances expected to last?

Paper: 2-6 weeks Fruit peels: 2-5 weeks Cotton: 1-5 months Wood: 10-15 years Wool: 1-5 years Leather shoes: 25-40 years Disposable diapers: 450 years


What is difference between normal cotton and BT cotton?

BT cotton is geneticly modified to contain a natural toxin created by a bacteria whos initials are BT. the bacteria as well as its toxin have long been used in organic farming as it is only activated in a highly basic (as in not acidic) envirument which is rather rare in nature execpt for the digestive system of several butterflies one of which is a major pest in cotton crops (i think its called pink worm something but its been a while). anyway the use of such plants mean many chemical treatments will be made redundunt which is good for the consumer as well as the envirument and the farmer. it has also been proven that although there is the ability to develop resistence to the toxin (in the lab) the living cost of of this resistence prevents its build up in nature. that along with the law that stats one has to grow at least 20% of the area with non BT plants aliminates the risk of its efectivness being damaged over time as happens to so many pesticides


How do I grow a peach tree from a clipping?

make sure the clipping is fresh and dont let it dry up. dap the bottom in rooting powder available in all gardening shops and place in a pot with moist potting soil. make sure you put in the right side up. keep in a humid envirument for at least a week, air humidity is very importend at this point. once you see a good callus forming and some new roots you're on your way.


How would sphagnum peat moss make marigolds grow better?

Sphagnum peat moss improves soil structure, increases water retention, and helps maintain proper pH levels, creating optimal growing conditions for marigolds. It also provides essential nutrients and encourages root development, resulting in healthier plants with improved growth and blooming.


The advantage of planting legumes together with other crops?

legumes have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen binding bacteria which live in nodules on the roots. if one grows legumes in a nitrogen poor envirument which includes pretty much all not fertilized land and instead of harvesting the leguems crop uses a rotor to plow them into the soil one gets a nitrogen enriched soil. nitrogen being the main element (by quantity) plants need from the soil this can be very beneficial and is often refered to as green fertilizer. bear in mind that in a nitrogen rich envirument this symbiotic relationship will not develop i.e it is a facultative symbiosis and not an obligatory one.


Why is organic farming encouraged?

Conventional food production focuses on appearance, high yields, and lush growth. Organic food production focuses on flavor, health, and quality growth. organic farming focuses on exactly the same aspects as conventional farming, the only difference is the means used to achieve it. for a pesticide to be certifide for use in organic farming it doesnt have to prove that it is better for the farmer or the consumers health not to the envirument. all it has to prove is that it was not subject to human synthesis. for example copper or nicotine based pesticides are allowed for and are heavily used in organic farming for pest control. both are highly poisoness to the user as well as the consumer. copper is very residual in the product and the field, both have detrimal effects on the envirument. in short just because it said "organic" or "natural" doesnt mean its good for you.