Archive for January, 2010




Grass growing around potted indoor tree. Will grass take away from tree?

An indoor tree, that my cockatiels sit on. We feed them a seed treat on it. So grass grew from the seeds. Should grass be pulled that grew? Would the grass be taking nutrients away from tree?

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