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Yellowing Leaves Of Indoor Plants
There are several reasons why plants leaves fall off. Physical injury to a leaf may cause it to turn yellow and drop off. Something may have happened while the particular leaf was forming to weaken it. There are also ... [... more]
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Croton
Every desktop, tabletop and countertop needs a plant, but how to decide? Which ones are best indoors? How do you care for them? We're proud to say we've taken the guesswork out of houseplants. Our new Indoor Plant Collection features four of the easiest ... [... more]
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Proper Humidity For Indoor Plants
If the relative humidity is too low, plants lose water faster through the tiny openings in their leaves than they can replace it through their roots. Characteristic symptoms of this are browning leaf tips, yellow ... [... more]
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Watering Indoor Plants
First, let's consider the plant. Plants that are blooming and plants with much foliage need more water than those that are not blooming or those with little foliage. Also plants from dry regions such as cacti and ... [... more]
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4.5" Variegated Ivy in Green Victorian Box
Ivy needs medium to bright light Water 1-2 times a week with just a little water Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer, or you may use fertilizer stakes Spray with Safer Soap or any general insecticide if pests become present. Please Note: Ivy ... [... more]
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Cleaning Foliage On Indoor Plants
Several chemical leaf polishes are available from retail stores, but remember to thoroughly water the soil several hours before applying them. Apply a very light film to mature foliage. Heavy coverings, especially on ... [... more]
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Pruning Indoor Plants
Pinching is the simplest, most routine form of pruning. Pinch off the small new growth at the end of a branch. When you remove this growth, the plant no longer simply extends a branch in a straight line. Rather, you ... [... more]
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Artificial Lights For Indoor Plants
For small plants, place fluorescent fixtures about 12 inches above the pot rims. The effectively lighted area then extends about two inches beyond a line directly under the edge of a fluorescent lamp reflector. ... [... more]
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Repotting Indoor Plants
If roots have grown in a circular pattern at the bottom of the old pot, clip them. Break the root ball apart slightly to ensure that the root system will move into the new soil. Place the plant into the new pot, ... [... more]
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Strawberry Grow Kit - Porcelain Pot with Strawberry Seeds
It is difficult to find a more delicious treat than a fresh-picked strawberry. Now you can have many right at your fingertips! This Strawberry Grow Kit is specially designed: the handcrafted porcelain pot creates the perfect environment for a growing ... [... more]
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Schefflera Bonsai
Commonly called the umbrella plant, the schefflera has long, dark-green glossy leaves that drape over its slender stalks. Because of its ornamental foliage, this evergreen shrub lends itself to popular use as a decorative indoor plant. The Schefflera ... [... more]
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Dieffenbachia
Every desktop, tabletop and countertop needs a plant, but how to decide? Which ones are best indoors? How do you care for them? We're proud to say we've taken the guesswork out of houseplants. Our new Indoor Plant Collection features four of the easiest ... [... more]
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