Saturday, November 19, 2011

State bird,animal,and flower of PA and why were they choosen?

Bird: Ruffed Grouse


Flower: Mountain Laural


Animal: I don't know





I'm not sure why they were chosen I knew why the Ruffed Grouse was but I forgot...

State bird,animal,and flower of PA and why were they choosen?
Do your own homework ya little muffin.


I need to aquire a state tax ID number to purchase flowers wholesale. I am not a business. What do I do?

I do wedding work from my home as a hobby only and I need to be able to purchase fresh flowers from wholesalers. I need a state tax ID number to purchase from wholesalers.

I need to aquire a state tax ID number to purchase flowers wholesale. I am not a business. What do I do?
Just go and apply for a tax id number that simple. Come up with a name for your hobby company its that simple. You can even file taxes at the end of the year in conjunction with your normal taxes. A company can show a loss for the first 5 years so this can come in handy such as buying that new computer or what ever that you might use in your business, it can be used as a write off on your taxes so it is pretty much free. there are many ways to get tax cuts with having your own tax id number. :%26lt;)
Reply:I would contact a friend or associate with a buisness license and buy it through them. Offer an incentive.
Reply:Call the IRS and see what they say...cant hurt! I just got off the phone with them and got my tax ID number in a matter of 10 mins.





www.irs.gov
Reply:if you are not a business or non-profit forget it

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How long does it take for a sunflower to start budding for a flower and when should it happen?

we stated them in little flower pots may 24th and planted then in the ground june 17th. we water then every other day unless it rains.

How long does it take for a sunflower to start budding for a flower and when should it happen?
It depends on the variety of sunflower you planted and the amount of sunshine. The package should tell you how long it takes for the plant to flower/mature. Some bloom earlier than others.





Patience . . . it will bloom!
Reply:I Live in Australia and have grown Sunflowers each summer. The flower head or heads typcially form within the first few weeks of growth, and continue to enlarge up until the open up. You indicate they have been in the ground now for nearly 3 weeks so you should be able to see the heads by now right at the very top of the plant, or if they are a multiple flowering variety you should see them starting to develop inbetween the stem and the leaf of the plant
Reply:You did not say what part of the country you are in. If you are in the northern states, say within 300 miles or so from the Canandian border, they should be budding soon, within the next few weeks. I put some out from seed direct and they are blooming right now but they are also in good soil. I take it your soil is good so if you are about the same distance from Canada, yours should be budding soon. They will normally get about 4 feet high before starting to bud but it depends a lot on the weather and soil conditions too. Also depends on the type of sunflower you planted. Good luck. Just be patient and you should have some blooming soon.
Reply:I planted mine in very sunny areas in my yard.I dont think it takes very long at all and I just let the rain water mine and the grew about 7 feet tall.


Where can I get Plumeria (the tropical flower) on the internet or in the Chicago, IL area?

I want to get plumeria for a certain special girl for Valentine's Day because it is her favorite flower. She lives out of state, but I can't seem to find any way to buy them on the internet and have them delivered in anywhere but Hawaii. I could buy them in the Chicago area too instead, when she comes to visit. Any ideas?

Where can I get Plumeria (the tropical flower) on the internet or in the Chicago, IL area?
MOST FTD FLORESTS CAN OBTAIN ANY FLOWER AVAILABLE. MOST PLUMERIA DOES COME FROM HAWAII. WHILE THERE, I SHIPPED A "LEI" TO MY MOM FOR HER BIRTHDAY, AND WHEN IT ARRIVED IN TEXAS, SHE OPENED THE PACKAGE AND WAS DISAPPOINTED BECAUSE THE LEI APPEARED DRIED OUT, AND WAS JUST "BEADS" ON A STRING. AFTER READING THE INSTRUCTIONS, TELLING HER TO PLACE IT IN A LARGE BOWL WITH A CUP OF WATER COVERING THE LEI, AND TO PUT IT IN THE ICE BOX OVER NIGHT. THE NEXT MORNING, IT HAD HYDRATED, AND IT FILLED THE BOWL WITH IT'S FULLY EXPANDED LEAVES/FLOWERS. THE AROMA FILLED THE ROOM WHEN MY MOM OPENED THE ICE BOX. SHE STILL TALKS ABOUT HOW SUPPRISED SHE WAS WHEN SHE OPENED THE DOOR TO THE ICE BOX. IT WAS WORTH THE PRICE. ANYWAY, CHECK WITH ONE OF YOUR LARGER FLORIST SHOPS, THEY CAN GET IT FOR YOU
Reply:Try flowers@paradiseflowers.com. (808) 878-2591. Good luck.


Buttercups flower, suggest how the way that this flower may be pollinated. and clearly state your reasoning.?

any idea what this means?

Buttercups flower, suggest how the way that this flower may be pollinated. and clearly state your reasoning.?
Buttercups have bright yellow petals. This suggests that the flowers are insect pollinated because the brightness of the petals attracts the insects.





Wind-pollinated plants have very small or nonexistent petals.
Reply:Adding to the insect hypothosys, the insect that does pollinate this flower is probably a larger insect that lands on the flower to feed due to the large open nature of the flower. There is enough room and support for an insect such as a bee or butterfly to land comfortably and find the nectar easily.





Unlike a red tubular flower that would best be adapted to hummingbirds or hovering moths.


What should i call my new state?

i hav to invent a state for school and i dont know what to name it. its going to be in the southeast, near florida, and its state bird is the black-capped chickadee, and its state flower is the yellow rose. i need a realistic name for it. what should it be?

What should i call my new state?
Most of our states were named after Native American tribes. Below is a link to all of the tribes of Florida. Just pick the one you like the best.
Reply:Celirosda





Rovillia





Sumvurg





Gialla (this means "yellow" in Italian)





De mees ("chickadee" in Dutch)





Mesanrose





I don't know if you'll like any of these or not, but there they are :)





Hope they've at least given you ideas.
Reply:Seminolia





Chattahoochie





New DeLeon

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How do I start planting flowers in Washington state?

I want to plant perenials this year but dont know where to start. I'm new at growing flowers outside and want easy to maintain, beautiful, hearty flowers that can withstand the north-west region( pictures and websites would be a plus).

How do I start planting flowers in Washington state?
Washington has the most beautful gardens in the country IMO because you never get too cold, and there is lots and lots of rain. There are a lot of rhododendrons and I found that kind of boring. When I moved back to Maine I decided I would never plant one because I was so sick of them, but 20 years later I am starting to change my mind. Anyway, you can grow a HUGE variety of gorgeous things from roses to hostas and lots more. You can go woodland or formal. The sky's the limit!





One thing I noticed in Washington is that many people don't bother with turf grass. It doesn't like the dampness and it harbors icky slugs. Better to just let the moss come in. Moss is soft, inviting and never needs mowing.
Reply:This is one of my favorite things to do! Since you live in an area that gets a lot of rain(I'm assuming)you will be able to grow Rhodedendrons which are fairly low maintenance and beautiful at the same time. If you go to your local nursery and speak to someone they will be able to give you some ideas on what would suit your needs. Be sure to have info ready as to whether its shady, sunny, sheltered, etc. Also, don't be afraid to speak to more than one person. Sometimes they will hire someone off the street to care for the plants, but if it is a reputable nursery, you shouldn't have too much trouble with this.