English, asked by mohitmahajan32423, 8 hours ago

If you were a plant would you let dessa go on a holiday for 10 days? converse with your partner​

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Answered by meekumari614
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Maybe you miss digging in your garden and planting your favorite flowers and vegetables right about now. But although gardening season has passed, you still can enjoy tons of pretty greenery and flowering plants in your home. Christmas plants and flowers add a special warmth at the holidays, and they're not all destined to end up in your compost bin at the end of the month. "Many holiday plants can thrive for years with the right conditions and care," says Tim Pollak, outdoor floriculturist with the Chicago Botanic Garden. As with any garden, you do need to give your plants the right TLC to keep them blooming for this season and beyond.

On the other hand, some Christmas plants and flowers are, well, a little fussy, so they may not be worth the extra effort involved in keeping them alive and getting them to rebloom again next year. This is a no-judgement zone! If you don't feel like coddling your plants, it's perfectly fine to purchase a new one again next year. In the meantime, here's how to keep this year's Christmas plants and flowers alive and well and beautiful until Santa arrives:

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