I was advised to cut down on fertilizer for my indoor plants in the winter because of a slower growth rate. I have not fertilized since early November. When should I begin fertilizing my indoor plants ...
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The Spruce on MSNYou're Probably Watering Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Way Too Often—What to Do So It ThrivesFiddle leaf figs are known for their large, violin-shaped leaves and tall, branching growth habit. These attractive ...
Many common house plants easily root from cuttings to create new plants. The long, slender roots at the base of this spider plant cutting developed over about two months. Many common house plants ...
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House Digest on MSNThe Best Plants For Beautifying An EntrywayLooking for a touch of natural beauty to refresh the entryway to your home? We've put together a list of 14 plants that will instantly perk up your space.
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Ukiah Daily Journal on MSNColorful houseplants can thrive in lower light locationsInclude some colorful houseplants for some added interest throughout the year. Even those with low to moderate light in their homes can boost the color of their indoor gardens. Philodendron has long ...
If you have mature trees, check your lawn service records for the name of the broadleaf herbicide that is being applied to your lawn.
I had a lady email a photo of a beautiful camellia bloom last week. It’s hard to believe that there are some shrubs blooming now even with the crazy weather we’ve experienced over the past few months.
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Woman & Home on MSNBest trees for pots: 8 compact options to bring a leafy look to your patio“The olive tree is an elegant, evergreen tree, perfect for giving your garden that Mediterranean feel ,” explains Nigel ...
I know these cold winter days can feel long and dreary. One way to combat the winter blues is by propagating your houseplants. After ...
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