I have a plant that has what looks like salt on the leaves. It is a flowering plant. This salt-like stuff falls off the plant onto the table. What is this?
With just a description and no image or plant name it is difficult to say.
Insects can leave residue or if could even be pollen dropping from flowers.
Most pests can be treated with Neem Oil.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/pesticides/neem-oil-uses.htm
I have five pups growing on main ball. I want to cut them out but I am afraid it will hurt the main plant.
What type of plant is this?
Generally removal of pups does not damage the mother plant but there are some plants that the mother plant dies off after producing pups.
I have an 8ft by 6ft (2.4m x 1.8m) wooden constructed building from a national company and constructed to their instruction. It is set on a 4 inch concrete base over its under area on a flat base. It is 1.8 meter in height Are there any regulations which restrict its location at the post code of TR14 7BT. It is not blocking any public or private access. Thank you.
You will need to contact your local government for this information.
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This is the press down strip which holds the glass in place. It pushes down over an arrow head shaped part of the wall and roof bars of the greenhouse
Do a Google search for greenhouse parts and repairs.
You should be able to find a supplier of these glazing strips.
I have a list from a website of perennials that are not supposed to be fertilized, including asclepius, dianthus, echinacea, and others. I'm skeptical. Don't these plants need some kind of feeding at least once in a while?
An application of an all purpose fertilizer can be applied in early spring.
This link will help you.
https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/fertilizing_established_perennial_gardens_feed_em_and_weep
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