(1) Unfortunately, no. It requires actual rehabilitation to get these plants to be up and running again.
(2) It looks like there was an irrigation system in place, but it is no longer in use. If the electricity gets up and running again, it'll start working properly, but there is still a shortage of water. Basic gardening tools -- spades, a rake, and the like.
(3) Nope! Just more dirt.
(4) The food itself does not appear to be poisonous but you never know how your little weak stomachs will take to it. Try your luck?
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(2) It looks like there was an irrigation system in place, but it is no longer in use. If the electricity gets up and running again, it'll start working properly, but there is still a shortage of water. Basic gardening tools -- spades, a rake, and the like.
(3) Nope! Just more dirt.
(4) The food itself does not appear to be poisonous but you never know how your little weak stomachs will take to it. Try your luck?