no it isnt. plants dont need table salt at all Epsom salts or magnesium sulfate is beneficial to plants because of the magnesium it contains. Salt is beneficial to plants the same way it is to humans. In large quantities, it can be harmful. Salt regulates the osmosis of the water in the cells of the plant and with too little the water or liquid content contained within flows poorly and the plant suffers. As a ferlilizer: Lawns: 1/2 pound for every 1000 square feet of lawn Garden plants and shrubbery: 2 Tablespoons around the base of each plant. Tomatoes and roses: one teaspoon for every foot of plant height every two weeks. Evergreens, azaleas, rhododendrums: One tablespoon for every square yard, 3 ft X 3 ft every two to four weeks. Trees: 2 tablespoons every square yard over root zone once every four months. Garden startup: One cup every 100 square feet, 10 ft X 10 ft, and mix into soil prior to planting. Houseplants: One teaspoon per gallon as a feed to plants every 1 to 4 weeks.
Cat feces will not kill plants. Actually, a small amount of feces around your plants will make a good fertilizer for the plant.
Fertilizers are only good for plants if a suitable amount of them are given. Too much fertilizers are harmful too plants too!
to make plants grow good...and to have a nutrients by the rock
A good fertilizer for plants is "nitrogen" It can be found in soil in small amounts, or you can increase the amount of nitrogen, and buy fertilizer from a store.
A good method of refining NaCl is repeated crystallization/recrystallization.
Because if we bring home the small plants kept in the plastic, then when we kept it into pots then its growth will become good.
POne good thing is that they provide a decent amount of power
Plants need: water, the good amount of sunshine, clean air and healthy soil to grow.
Corner group sofas are good for a small apartment as they provide the maximum amount of seating in the smallest amount of space. They look stylish and modern.
When plants get excess fertlizer(mostly chemical),they cannot absorb all of it... So it mixes with the soil,and sometimes runs down withw water,causing water and soil pollution...plants wid 2 much chemical ferilizers are not in very good shape...a small amount is good... Same way a person is with botox.. ;)
perhaps a small amount, better with fruit.
Kippers are usually good under a grill with a small amount of butter.