It depends on whether you have Allergies to molds, pollens, etc., and/or whether the best condition for the plant's health is not the best condition for your own - i.e. cool and damp is the best condition for many tropical plants, but personally I can't stand being cold, and I definitely do not like dampness in my living environment.
yes it is it can kill plants
Too much
Many species of plants and animals live there, and they are still discovering more. There are too many to name all
Rocks and sand are natural and in the right proportions in the right places do not harm the environment. Too much of either in soil can make it hard to grow plants.
why do plants droop when no water
Yes, it does hurt.
yes, it will kill them
Plants die fast inside of a house because they may not be getting enough sunlight. Plants may also die if the temperature inside of the house is too hot or cold.
Too many to count.
you might have lifted too many things
We Hurt Too was created in 1972.
o Answer Zero is incorrect. Too many people hurt animals. It is senseless and mean. It is said that people who hurt animals as children grow up to hurt and abuse people.
No it cant
All plants require some sort of maintenance, if by black thumb you mean not great at keeping a consistent care for plants, then you should look into plants that do not require too much care. Catus plants are definitely something you cannot go wrong with, banboo plants are also great house plants that add a nice calming feeling to a home- they also do not require too much care.
too many
It will boost the plant, but too much may kill or hurt the plant. Be sure you know what you are doing, when applying fertilizer.
It's been said that they do when they are hurt or threatened, but the sound is too high pitched to hear.