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Revontulien äänet syntyvät
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Where did I park my spacecraft?
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Revontulien äänet syntyvät
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Sounds of Northern Lights are born close to ground
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Kun kasvava päässä talosta, luonnossa, vesi on suurin ratkaiseva tekijä, kun turvallisuus. Veden tulee olla lähellä tai
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, tai joudut pakkaamaan vettä sisään Vesi on raskasta, ja tämä on erittäin kovaa työtä.
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In general it will help if some sort of roof structure is placed over the top of the outdoor plants. If a crop starts to grow above a fence line in the backyard you will have your plants on full display which might cause issues with the local residents. So to avoid a situation of this nature you really want to look at creating an upper limit that the plants are able to grow.
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Kevään näyttävän ja hyväntuoksuisen kukinnan lisäksi kasvi kehittää monien muiden monivuotisten orvokkien tapaan myöhemmin kesällä avautumattomia ja umpipölytteisiä kukkia. Pölyttyneistä kukista muodostuvat kotahedelmät kaartuvat alaspäin avautuen
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tai jopa upoten hieman kasvupaikan kuohkeaan multakerrokseen.
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Sweet violet comes from the time in the history of gardens when there was a greater emphasis than there is today on the plant’s fragrance. The fragrance of sweet violet’s flowers is regarded as one of the most beautiful aromas in the plant kingdom – no wonder then that it has also found its way into many perfumes. Sweet violet is however very rare in contemporary gardens and it is often found as a leftover from old gardens and manor houses. Sweet violet thrives in the shade and on mossy lawns so it can find plenty of places to grow in roughly-cared-for and half-forgotten gardens. The species sometimes grows in south-western Finland beside other wild plants – wild flowers are slightly smaller and have a weaker fragrance than their garden versions. Sweet violet uses its runners to form dense stands and can gradually spread quite far. Apart from its impressive, fragrant inflorescence in the spring, it also develops unopened and self-pollinating closed flowers later in the summer, just like other perennial violets. Pollinated flowers form capsule fruits which curve downwards and open up close to the ground or even go slightly underneath the soil. Sweet violet’s seeds are spread by ants: their oily white appendage tempts the insects to take them and drag them away until the seed is left behind when the appendage has been eaten – hopefully in a good growing place.