Hello, does anyone know what the leaves in the pots on the menu mean? Also can someone explain trophy that is so obvious, not flow, paint the floor and generally tell me how to get 100% trophies. Especially the hidden level? Thanks
Only I can answer half of your question. The petals in pots you get when you return to your room I'm pretty sure for flowering are the "special" flowers in a level (s) will realize that when you go and a special flower flowers at a level that makes a bell / chime .... The same noise as when the petals fall in the boat after completing a level. "FlOw" trophy you get when riding the big breeze through a kind of hole / cave in the wall of the third pot. After you start getting all the windmills blowing in the field and then you get really BIG flow, blowing through the rather small set of rock canyon and you'll see that theres a breeze that is straight rather than to the right, after that trip that takes you to the main area again, driving a again (through hole) and you should get the "flOw" trophy.
I have to research the garden doors to rm GCSAA and google has nothing to offer, can you please give me information on how to make them, what material to use factories, which in the case painting, design. all these things or cvan you just sent me a good website.
Do not know of a website, but you should find a good blacksmith independent (ie not BNQ or simillar) or in the garden providers in your area. They should have brochures available and maybe you could get some sites from there.
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This is a favorite of my mom's flowers, but can never seem to find them. She says are only in winter or something. Not all of you have any other information about them, such as different types, how to care for them, history, something really?
Probably not a Amaryllis! Despite receiving calls is not correct and it is likely that a Hippeastrum.
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Can my herb garden to promote the exchange and the community in my neighborhood?
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