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Cylindropuntia
Cylindropuntia is a genus of cacti that occurs in tropical and semi-arid regions of South America, Central America and the Middle East. The genus stretches from southern Canada to southern South America and has habitats ranging from arid deserts to tropical semiarid forests and high mountains. It also exists in parts of the United States as well as in Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Peru, Mexico City, Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru.
Something ComplicatedPublished 4 years ago in LifehackGrand Haven, MI Landscaping, Lawn Care and Snow Plowing Services
Whether you’re a homeowner or business enthusiast, keeping up with the beauty of your lawn takes so much time, expertise, and effort. Lawn mowing, landscaping, spreading mulch, raking leaves, snow plowing, irrigation - it's all never-ending!
Preferred Lawn CarePublished 4 years ago in LifehackHow to grow Gladiolus and it’s impotance?
Introduction • Gladiolus hybrids • Most common hybrids Gladiolus grandiflorus • Derived from Latin word ‘Gladiolus’ (Sword).
Muhammad HussainPublished 4 years ago in LifehackChilli Peppers
Cultivation work After planting the hottest chillies you need to have them, avoiding a lack of water, providing a reinforcement of fertilization if necessary, cleaning the flowerbed and defending the plants from pathologies and parasites.
Johnny LoganPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack5 Awesome Backyard Makeover Ideas for This Weekend
While a complete backyard renovation will probably take more than one weekend (unless you get signed up secretly for one of those blitz-makeover shows on Discovery channel), there are still some mini makeovers you can complete within two days that can nevertheless make a big difference when it comes to appearance and functionality of your backyard.
Sarah Jessica SmithPublished 4 years ago in LifehackAloe Argenticauda
Egbert Nathaniel Dawkins III, known professionally as Aloe Blacc, is the son of Egbert Dawkins Jr. and his wife Elizabeth and professor of botany at the University of California, Berkeley and member of the American Academy of Botany. Aloes broomii, known by its strange inflorescence as "Mountain Aloe" or "Snake aloe," is a plant species of the genus "Aloe" which occurs in southern Africa. There are several types of AlOE used to make bitter aloe-aloe preparations and laxative medications. It also gives a non-bitter gel that can be used in cosmetics, as well as an anti-inflammatory and antibacterial agent.
Something ComplicatedPublished 4 years ago in LifehackCastor Meal-De-oiled Cake: All you need to know
Having the organic fertilizer at your ease could be amazing as they come with a bag full of benefits that would become essential to both your organic farming and of course the farming budget. There are a plenty of organic fertilizers that are simply useful to the lands and that would be beneficial for the crops and the plants to grow more healthy and faster. Well, here we are discussing about castor meal or the castor cake suppliers in India that works as the perfect natural manure for the crops and helps in quick fertilization of the soil leaving some good level of benefits from every aspect including the financial side.
Suraj PatelPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack- Top Story - August 2020
Breaking Down Composting Myths
A love story: A sustainable person, a bucket of dirt, and food waste. Composting can seem scary, dirty, and smelly. However, it's actually fun and easy! This is from a person who just recently started composting a few months ago. I'm not a pro, but the good news is you don't have to be. Composting can be done even if you're the type of person that can't keep houseplants alive.
Angelica PasqualiPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack Environmental Problems I Run Into While Gardening
My phone's camera is broken or something so I can't send pictures but I can describe it, as my zucchini is very tall. My tomato plant is surviving somehow, two of them. The small one is growing straight now as it was bending to the left while my beefsteak tomato is growing tall. I'm seeing that the hot weather and rain is useful but the heat sooner or later might fry my plants. I need to grow them in a mini greenhouse in order to make sure they survive winter. I have seen some greenhouses on eBay and Amazon.
Iria Vasquez-PaezPublished 4 years ago in LifehackResidential and Commercial Lawncare Services
Oftentimes it happens your lawn sprinkler gets jammed or does not work effectively. A local sprinkler repair offers the right equipment for maintaining and repairing every aspect of sprinklers. The main reason that a sprinkler inspection/repair is required in your yard is to prevent waterflood to that it gets to repair and reaches your garden border areas.
Johnny SturfPublished 4 years ago in LifehackThe Gardener’s Assistant – Mulch And How It Benefits Your Soil
What is mulch all about? Why do people use mulch for fertilizing their soil? Actually mulch is a material that is part of the topsoil and it is generally applied to the surface of the topsoil, as it retains moisture and also does not rot or give out bad smell. They are often considered a gardeners friend and as they help in retaining moisture and control and suppress the growth of weeds. Mulch comes in various forms mainly categorized as organic and non-organic. For instance, straw, kitchen scraps, and shredded pieces of timber give a better vitality to the soil. Sawdust, newspapers and animal manure also help in this regard.
Ashley KinselaPublished 4 years ago in LifehackHow to Garden with God at your Side
A garden is not a toy, or a prized possession. Not a beautiful cabinet or a well fashioned chair; not a fine pair of shoes to be worn and then discarded or a Japanese car to be polished and flexed. A garden is a living being; a colony of beings; each interlaced and interlocked amidst the other. It is a bastion of life against the frigid cold and the lifeless violence of the outside. A sheltered nursery of evolution and a refuge from the harsh trauma of collective life.
Miles Rafael Bairley-UjuetaPublished 4 years ago in Lifehack