百度试题 结果1 题目What does the woman want to grow in her garden? A. Herbs. B. Vegetables. C. Flowers. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 反馈 收藏
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Grow fruit or herbs if you don't like vegetables, try fruits or flowers.There are many plants to try.Find a place to plant. Choose a选择) a place that gets great sunlight.You don't need a yard.Start a garden in containers(容器).You can grow something in old rain sheel!Choose the...
In that case, you need to learn all about the best plants to grow alongside leylandii. What can you grow under leylandii?There are dozens of suitable species to grow under leylandii, including herbs, shrubs, bushes, flowers, climbers, creepers, grasses, and more. Some of the most popular...
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But when you’ve nurtured your garden and watched it grow, you might find it hard to watch the fall weather set in. Overnight frost begins to take place. Your flowers and herbs begin to recede for the winter. So, how can you hold onto those summer memories and have them help you rid...
Growing broccoli is also very rewarding, as it gives you a steady supply of harvest well beyond the growing season. You can plant it in the fall or a few weeks before the frost to get crops in winter, but it’s easier to grow in July/August. ...
Fruit vegetables, many herbs, and certain leafy greens thrive in a warmer temperature. Among the greens, I noticed that the ones that thrive indoors grow well outside in typical Swedish summer conditions - without bolting. Here are suggestions for plants that thrive in a warm indoor environment...