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Leaching Salts from Houseplant Soil – Lose the White Crust

Have you noticed that white crust in and around your plant pot or even worse on the plant itself? Over time the soil in potted houseplants develops salt buildup due to extra minerals left unabsorbed from water passing through them. Leaching salts from houseplant soil is the preferred method of removing salt buildup and involves

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How To Build an Indoor Cactus and Succulent Garden?

Succulents are plants with thick, fleshy tissues that have acclimated excellently with regards to water storage. Most succulents thrive in the desert and, as such, have little to no leaves on them. When succulents have leaves, they are usually very small. Some succulents store water in their stems, whereas other succulents store their water in

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10 Tips for A Thriving Indoor Greenhouse

The first greenhouses were made to solve an obvious problem; growing any plant all year round. Most plants are seasonal growers and generally do better and produce fruits in a particular season, such as Spring, while resting and living off stored food in the plant itself during winter. Creating an indoor greenhouse can provide you

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12 Tiny Garden Ideas for The Home

When people think about gardening, they think of these extensive, lush areas filled with vegetables, fruits, or flowers, typically found in someone’s backyard. They don’t realize a garden can be small or big, outside, or inside, and as personalized as you want to make it. The beauty of gardening is the ability to be innovative

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Growing Oxalis Bulbs Indoors: Your Complete Guide

Oxalis Triangluaris bulbs can produce vibrant, robust eye-catching conversational pieces to add to your indoor decor. If given the optimal care and conditions to flourish, these beautiful flowers will be hard to resist. Oxalis bulbs are relatively easy to grow indoors and known to be “user friendly” for even those of us with a less

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How To Shape a Philodendron

Philodendrons are advantageous indoor plants to have in your presence. Philodendrons, if well-kept and maintained indoors, can live 50 plus years. They have even been known to be written into family wills to pass down throughout generations. Philodendrons do great in ordinary pots or hanging baskets in the air allowing their beauty to overflow. One

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Hoya Carnosa: Planting and Care Guide

Hoya Carnosa plants are popular houseplants and a favorite among gift-givers. Hoyas are a favorite due to their deep green, thick, waxy, vining foliage. Hoya plants are commonly referred to as wax plants because of their shiny, waxy leaf appearance. The Hoya Carnosa plant is more than just a greenery plant. They can also produce

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How To Grow Herbs Indoors Without Sunlight

Growing herbs indoors can be fun and provide an overcoming sense of accomplishment. Herbs are used every day for medicinal and food preparation purposes. A challenge some people face when growing indoor herbs is the lack of sunlight for optimal growth and potency production. Coincidentally, we have suggestions on rectifying this obstacle for most people

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Eco-Friendly Indoor Gardening – Everything You Need to Know

Are you obsessed with loving and tending to indoor plants? Have you mastered keeping them alive and helping them thrive? Now, it’s time to venture into the realm of making your Eco-Friendly Indoor Gardening than they already are. Gardening adds beauty to your home, color to your soul, and peace to your mind. Most indoor

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Indoor Gardening

Leaching Salts from Houseplant Soil – Lose the White Crust

Have you noticed that white crust in and around your plant pot or even worse on the plant itself? Over time the soil in potted houseplants develops salt buildup due to extra minerals left unabsorbed from water passing through them. Leaching salts from houseplant soil is the preferred method of

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

How To Build an Indoor Cactus and Succulent Garden?

Succulents are plants with thick, fleshy tissues that have acclimated excellently with regards to water storage. Most succulents thrive in the desert and, as such, have little to no leaves on them. When succulents have leaves, they are usually very small. Some succulents store water in their stems, whereas other

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

10 Tips for A Thriving Indoor Greenhouse

The first greenhouses were made to solve an obvious problem; growing any plant all year round. Most plants are seasonal growers and generally do better and produce fruits in a particular season, such as Spring, while resting and living off stored food in the plant itself during winter. Creating an

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

12 Tiny Garden Ideas for The Home

When people think about gardening, they think of these extensive, lush areas filled with vegetables, fruits, or flowers, typically found in someone’s backyard. They don’t realize a garden can be small or big, outside, or inside, and as personalized as you want to make it. The beauty of gardening is

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

Growing Oxalis Bulbs Indoors: Your Complete Guide

Oxalis Triangluaris bulbs can produce vibrant, robust eye-catching conversational pieces to add to your indoor decor. If given the optimal care and conditions to flourish, these beautiful flowers will be hard to resist. Oxalis bulbs are relatively easy to grow indoors and known to be “user friendly” for even those

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

How To Shape a Philodendron

Philodendrons are advantageous indoor plants to have in your presence. Philodendrons, if well-kept and maintained indoors, can live 50 plus years. They have even been known to be written into family wills to pass down throughout generations. Philodendrons do great in ordinary pots or hanging baskets in the air allowing

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

Hoya Carnosa: Planting and Care Guide

Hoya Carnosa plants are popular houseplants and a favorite among gift-givers. Hoyas are a favorite due to their deep green, thick, waxy, vining foliage. Hoya plants are commonly referred to as wax plants because of their shiny, waxy leaf appearance. The Hoya Carnosa plant is more than just a greenery

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

How To Grow Herbs Indoors Without Sunlight

Growing herbs indoors can be fun and provide an overcoming sense of accomplishment. Herbs are used every day for medicinal and food preparation purposes. A challenge some people face when growing indoor herbs is the lack of sunlight for optimal growth and potency production. Coincidentally, we have suggestions on rectifying

Read More »
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