Tuesday, May 18, 2010

How can I keep bugs off of my flowers?

We have so many Japanese beetles on our hibiscus this year and any time a new flower opens it's instantly attacked by the bugs. What are so home remedies I can use to repel against them? Thanks so much!! :)

How can I keep bugs off of my flowers?
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Your best bet would be to dust it with an organic Rotenone dust. Rotenone is made from plant oils that are poisonous to insects but to to us. Keep it dusted every 10-14 days and after very very heavy rains. This will either kill the beetles if they take a bite out of the foliage and blossoms or prevent them from even landing on the plant.





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Reply:Don't know of any home remedies for Japanese beetles, they are determined little things with no natural enemies in the states.


You can try a dish soap and water solution and spray the leaves, or do it the easy way...go to lowe's, home depot, wal-mart, etc. and buy a Japanese beetle trap/system.
Reply:They hate garlic. Someone on the gardenweb forum found a garlic-flavored olive oil spray in their cupboard and lightly sprayed their basil plants with it, %26amp; it got rid of the beetles.





Garlic spray:


Use up two cloves of garlic and a hot pepper in a pint of water. Strain, add a drop each of liquid Ivory soap and vegetable oil %26amp; spray on plants early in the morning or when it cool out.





You can also use a neem-based product to get rid of the beetles.





Some people position a bowl filled with soapy water (or oil) under the plant and tap lightly. They should fall out and drown in the solution. This procedure seems to be most effective in the morning or evening when the beetles are resting





Landscape with plants that are known to actively repel the adults, white mums, rue, tansy, larkspur, garlic, citronella.





Long-term prevention for Japanese Beetles is biological controls such as beneficial nematodes or a product called "milky spore," which attack the grubs, and prevent recurrence for years.





Mix in a Gallon of water:


1Tablsp liquid Ivory soap


1Tablsp cooking oil (or Horticultural oil)


1Tablsp hot Tabasco sauce


I haven't tried this on hibiscus, so I recommend starting with only 1 Tablesp of each of the oil %26amp; soap. You can go up to 2 Tablsp each if you test it on a leaf or flower first, %26amp; do this when it's cooler out. The sun can make the spray too concentrated %26amp; cause burning. Try to hit the Beetles because it works best when the oil coats the insects.
Reply:just enjoy the beetles instead





they are very beautiful up close





predators for them will arrive in time


I want info on supplementation of hibiscus leaves and flowers for hypercholesterol?

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I want info on supplementation of hibiscus leaves and flowers for hypercholesterol?
what are the other indian names for hibiscus??
Reply:There is no proof that it is effective. This, like green tea, claim many miracles, but there is no documentation at present.


What is besan, sikkakai, henna, mehandi, fenugreek seeds, gooseberry powder, and amla?

Where do you get rose water and hibiscus leaves and flowers?

What is besan, sikkakai, henna, mehandi, fenugreek seeds, gooseberry powder, and amla?
Well henna and mehndi are both the same thing just one by one type in each of the things on yahoo images you will find out
Reply:Middle Eastern or specifically Persian markets.


I don't know where you are, but Jacksonville has a couple of good ones. I'll be Whole Foods markets carry them.


Health food stores carry rose water.

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Help me identify this flowering plant?

It grows large (not enough to call it a tree though). the flowers are like double hibiscus and are pink initially and then take a darker hue. The leaves are maple leaf shaped and somewhat hairy.

Help me identify this flowering plant?
There is a variety of hibicus called Hibiscus syricus which sounds like this but it has hairless leaves and is deciduous. This could also be Hibiscus moscheutos, or Hibiscus mutabilis.
Reply:? Rose of Sharon


Im looking for tropical flowers for tattoo ? Any ideas?

I am going to get a hibiscus flower, a lilly and.....pls help. thx

Im looking for tropical flowers for tattoo ? Any ideas?
Image search for the flowers you want, find the colors and shapes you like best. Then have someone who can draw really well sketch up a design for you. Or, if you can't find anyone to draw one for you, take the pictures you want to the tattoo artist and have him/her come up with a design. That way, it'll be a very unique design rather than a copy of a picture you find.





Those are really great flowers and I'm sure it will look gorgeous.
Reply:Go to a reputable tattoo place and look at their portfolio. A good tattoo salon will have a very large selection, into the hundreds of thousands of designs. I guarantee you, 100% that you will find something that you will like!


Also, look at http://www.tattoojohnny.com. That is a huge tattoo database that seems to only be getting bigger with age. Very best of luck to you!
Reply:look up what u want @ photobucket
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Reply:orchids are nice, and so are passionflowers.
Reply:I like orchids...
Reply:This is real Cute, I swear I dont Have this one but i thought it was mad sweet!!


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Reply:I personally think u shouldn't have one cuz when u get older it might shrivle up or something.


How did chef Bun Lai come up with the menu at MIya's Sushi in New Haven?

Although the decor at Miya's Sushi wont win any design awards, it is the awe-inspiring pan Asian sushi menu that draws the crowds. Chef Bun Lai is a New England legend and guests here have been known to drive hours to dine here. At Miya Japanese restaurant, the menu incorporates combinations of ingredients one would never imagine to work. My favorite is wild narrow leaved cattail with brie cheese and a lemon dill sauce, delicately rolled sushi style and tempura fried whole. Other favorites include, snapper infused with beets and hibiscus flower; kobe beef ginger wine nigiro; raw salmon with tomatoes, capers and yuzu served on crackling hot rice chips; jumbo soft shell crab wrapped in potato skin, topped with taosted havarti and thumbnail sized fried baby crabs; squid and balck bean in a squid ink and chicken broth flavored spicy sushi roll...you must try it for yourself to believe it.

How did chef Bun Lai come up with the menu at MIya's Sushi in New Haven?
i would love to try it, but now that you are marketing it on here, i dont think i can, because that is against ya guidelines and i dont want to get in trouble. thanks a lot for ruining it for me.
Reply:wtf? do you like work there. are you trying to bring business?


Cat urine vs. potted hibiscus?

I have a potted hibiscus that me cat urinated in. Since the incident, the plant hasn't flowered at all and all the leaves have fallen off. It is still green underneath, though. Is there any way to help it recover, or will it never flower again?

Cat urine vs. potted hibiscus?
I'd flush the hibiscus with a LOT of tepid water to remove as much of the urine/urea/ammonia as possible. I find it unlikely that ONE event has caused this; I have a hunch that Kitty has been pulling this stunt for a while. One way to prevent a recurrence is to get a clear plastic saucer bigger than the diameter of the pot (such as you'd normally set the plant IN), cut a hole in the center big enough to accomodate the stem of the plant, and a slit from the edge to the hole. Turn it upside down, and slip it around the stem of the plant to provide a shield. The cat can't get to the dirt, but you can easily remove the "shield" to water the plant. I suspect that after some time, and proper care, your hibiscus will flower again.
Reply:Yea, cat urin is extremely acidic. It killed the plan prbably. Water it alot to try to re-purify it, but chances are the plan is dead.
Reply:Best to do- re-plant the mixture with fresh dirt and put orange peelings and sprinkle cayenne peppers around the dirt and planter- this will keep all the kitties away!

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Hibiscus indoors?

Is it possible to grow a hibiscus plant indoors? I love these flowers but I'm in Missouri and the winters won't let me plant them outdoors.

Hibiscus indoors?
make your husband but you these flowers and plants them then dig them up before the first frost then put them indoors for you that way all you have to do is sit back and enjoy their beauty as well as yours
Reply:I would assume that you are asking about tropical hibiscus....if that is this case you can bring them inside before the first frost in your area. A sunny warm spot would be best, however, all plants go through a "rest period" as part of there natural cycle. You would need to water less frequently and do not fertilize or feed the plant during the winter months. Also, to help acclimatize your plant to its new surroundings you may want to take it from its spot outdoors and move it into a garage or basement for a few days so it can adjust to the new environment. The converse would be true before you put it back outside. Any sudden change in environment can stress the plant and force it to drop its leaves.





There are also "hardy hibiscuses" or althea as it is sometimes called that would be hardy all year planted outside in your area.
Reply:it is better to keep them indoors in winters near your glass window . by doing so it will get enough heat and light and grow more better than ever.
Reply:I live in Oklahoma our winters aren't as bad as yours but i plant my hibiscus in a pot so that i may bring them in before the freeze. my plants live indoors in the winter and back outside arranged nicely in the spring thru fall. So to answer your question yes they will live great indoors. I hope this helps........Have a great day!


The Hibiscus plant in our garden blooms white and pink color flowers in different branches of the same plant.?

View the Photo :





http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2202/2415...

The Hibiscus plant in our garden blooms white and pink color flowers in different branches of the same plant.?
That's really pretty..could be that it was what they call grafted...attaching one plant to a different one by taping it up until the plants have grown together (%26lt; to put it briefly)





here's a link chock full of info


http://www.fancyhibiscus.com/





hope this answer helps :)
Reply:may b due to genetic mutation


Do Hibiscus Trees Make Seeds?

I have a pink hibiscus tree that I recently bought and I was wondering if the flowers made seeds. Here is what the old flower pods look like:





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Do Hibiscus Trees Make Seeds?
Yes they do! Why didn't you leave them on the plant?


Why carbon content is higher in stem of bird of paradise stem compared to other part of it?

i do my research and found that difference plant contain difference % of carbon and nitrogen.why carbon content is higher in stem of bird of paradise stem compared to other part of it?


but for Garden balsam why %C is higher in it leaves compared to it's stem, flower and roots?


Hibiscus's stem has more%C than other part of it?


can anyone explain?

Why carbon content is higher in stem of bird of paradise stem compared to other part of it?
if you are doing this kind of research why are you doing it if you can't understand your results?
Reply:Any plant region with high densities of woody structural elements would have a high carbon level because cellulose and lignin are carbohydrates. This may include leaves because many plants make them tougher to support a large horizontal photosynthetic area or to discourage herbivory. Only in regions of active metabolism with nitrogen rich proteins would see the ratio shift in a plant.


Impatiens balsamina if grown as an annual does not develop a woody stem so the cellulose %26amp; lignin content would be lower. Lignification happens to mature vascular xylem tissue to provide support.


The areas with proteins would be the cambium or apical growth in stems or roots.
Reply:does it have anything to do with some sort of process taking place in the parts of those plants

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Making my own Artifical Bouquets?

I want to make my own artifical bouquets... But i want brilliant blues and teals.... can you die the artifical flowers? or is there any sites i can pick out my own one by one i prefeer tropical flowers hibiscus or roses .... help would be great thanx!

Making my own Artifical Bouquets?
hobbylobby.com has a division called crafts etc that is really good. Garden Ridge used to be really good but i haven't used them in forever. If you choose to dye flowers yourself be careful, color matching is tricky. Have you thought of using the accents in the arrangement as the brighter colors and more natural colors for the flowers you like? There are more options for doing that than locking yourself into thinking that all the flowers in the arrangement have to be bright bright bright. good luck
Reply:yes you can die anything good luck nice hobbie
Reply:It depends on what the flowers are made of. If you have a store called Michael's near you, they have all kinds of artificial flowers that are very nice and they have many different colors. They also have a website to order from.