Flying Gardens

  • Home
  • Flying Gardens

Flying Gardens We are a butterfly garden store! We sell caterpillars, chrysalises and host plants.

how it works
06/11/2024

how it works

Discover the incredible transformation from caterpillar to butterfly and explore the bizarre, mind-blowing process inside the chrysalis. This wild metamorpho...

Hairs
26/10/2024

Hairs

So often I hear people making the assumption that small trees and shrubs and other woody plants can easily be "moved", but in most cases this is a pipe dream and destined to fail.

Why digging up and moving trees and shrubs often doesn't work :

The only parts of the roots that are engaged in absorption of water and nutrients are the distal few inches of the root, where the root hairs are (the part of the illustration circled in red), but root hairs are somewhat short-lived and don't last long as they are continuously replaced as the root grows.

As the roots continue to grow and elongate, root hairs die and are not replaced at the same site the way that branches are, which may resprout from dormant buds on the stem or shoot. Root hairs are only produced at the root apical meristems on tap roots and lateral roots, the rest of the root above that is only plumbing and transport, not absorption, though lateral roots and secondary roots can also have growing tips which produce root hairs.

When you dig up a plant, you are mostly severing those distal (as opposed to proximal) root segments that contain the root hairs, which mean that the plant now has no way of absorbing water and must regrow new roots. This is the main reason why "moving" plants so often fails. The only way to ensure that you do not sever the parts of the root that contain the root hair when moving something like a small tree is to make sure that you basically remove the entire crater of soil that the tree is growing in, which usually necessitates the use of a tree spade mounted on a small dozer.

If you ARE able to get a decent amount of roots with root hairs when digging a plant, be aware that sometimes the best way to ensure success is to sever some of the shoot up top, maintaining an adequate root-to-shoot ratio and preventing evapotranspiration of moisture from leaves.

18/02/2024

pump it up

:o
01/04/2023

:o

Inside a Hydrangea. 😍

13/02/2023

The scariest flower on Earth! 💀

25/01/2023

Because of Holli Hearn and her inability to control misinformation on the largest monarch butterfly group on Facebook, I now understand California restrictions.

Uncertified people should not be allowed to handle specific butterflies like the Monarch (not endangered) or endangered species.

02/12/2022

Cremaster capture

Adapt or commit. Do not give up!
13/08/2022

Adapt or commit. Do not give up!

He fell a long time ago, but he never gave up. 🌱🌲🌳❤

11/08/2022

Miami's Rare Butterfly Laying Eggs (eumus atala)

05/08/2022
29/04/2022

New products coming soon:
Disinfected Giant Milkweed Tree with Many Massive Leaves for Starving Caterpillar Emergencies, 9 inch pot.
Disinfected Giant Milkweed Cutting with Vigorous Roots for Planting, small.
Disinfected Passiflora incarnata Cutting with Vigorous Roots for Planting, small.
Disinfected Passiflora caerulea Cutting with Vigorous Roots for Planting, small.
Disinfected Passiflora suberosa Cutting with Vigorous Roots for Planting, small.

09/04/2022

Brilliant man. Follow him.

Address


Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Flying Gardens posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Videos

Shortcuts

  • Address
  • Alerts
  • Videos
  • Claim ownership or report listing
  • Want your business to be the top-listed Pet Store/pet Service?

Share