Never 'pull' off dead blooms. Always take caution and 'pinch' them off. Usually with lilies, it is not absolutely necessary to pinch off dead blooms. Due to the weight of the blooms, they will fall off on their own (unlike other plants that have smaller blooms that don't necessarily fall off, yet die away). The only downside to this is that you will be required to pick up all the fallen debris. Removing dead blooms and leaves fosters growth of small buds and blossoms. If you have the time, go ahead and carefully remove the dead blooms.
no you should cut them off
Yes they do turn in to apples later on after all the petals fall off of the blooms .
No, a donkey's tail does not fall off. This is in reference to the animal. However, donkey tail plants do tend to fall off.
Yes, you can. Nip off unproductive buds
no, tomatoes grow on plants about 5foot tall which have small yellow flowers that die off to grow a tomato.
they fall off
Pinch off between the thumbnail and side of the index finger, or use small scissors.
Prepare soil that meets the needs of tomatoes- nitrogen, phosphorus and calcium. Plant the plants deep- up to the first leaves. Mulch plants to control weeds and conserve water. Fertilize after the first fruit develops. Control plant pests (tomato hornworms) with the use of a biological such as BT. Stake or cage tomato plants to keep fruit off the ground.
People affect plants by not watering them which causes the plants to die or the branches to fall off. We can leave a good affect by watering the plants because sometimes there is not enough rain and the plants start to die and fall apart.
You may have got a male plant. These plants do not bear fruit. They are grown to pollinate female plants. If the plant has flowers, the flowers are not getting pollinated to bear fruit.
yes. they do eat tomatose. i would suggest bug killer. but wash them off when you pick them