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Viral Houseplant Problems: Viruses That Affect Houseplants
There is no cure for houseplant viruses. Having good preventative practices are key to dealing with viral houseplant problems. Get help here.
By Raffaele Di Lallo
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Bonsai Aquarium Plants – How To Grow Aqua Bonsai Trees
Bonsai trees that are kept tiny and carefully cared for in small pots can bring a real level of intrigue and beauty to the home. But is it possible to grow underwater bonsai trees? Learn more aquatic bonsai information, including how to grow aqua bonsai, in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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African Violet Nematode Control: Treating Root Knot Nematodes In African Violet
Nematodes of African violet are tiny worms that infest the roots. They are extremely destructive. For information about African violet root knot nematodes, click this article. We’ll also give you tips on African violet nematode control.
By Teo Spengler
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Powdery Mildew Treatment Indoors: How To Get Rid Of Powdery Mildew On Houseplants
It?s not talcum powder and it?s not flour. That white chalky stuff on your plants is powdery mildew and it needs to be dealt with, as the fungus spreads easily. Learn how to get rid of powdery mildew on your indoor plants in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Ways To Use Aloe: Surprising Aloe Plant Uses
Aloe vera is more than just an attractive succulent houseplant. Here are some of the most unusual uses of this intriguing plant.
By Becca Badgett
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Succulent Bonsai Trees - Choosing Bonsai Looking Succulents
You can create your own succulent bonsai trees quite easily. This is because many succulents are naturally tiny and hardy and don't mind the trimming required to make a bonsai form.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Indoor Maidenhair Fern Care – Growing A Maidenhair Fern As A Houseplant
Indoor maidenhair fern requires a little more attention than most houseplants, but with extra attention, it’s well worth the effort. Learn more here.
By Raffaele Di Lallo
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Outdoor Umbrella Plant Care: Growing An Umbrella Plant In Water Features
Aquatic umbrella plant is a low-maintenance plant with strappy, umbrella-like leaves. How do you grow an umbrella plant in water? Find out here.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Reducing Humidity With Plants: Learn About Plants That Absorb Humidity
Plants are a prettier, more natural way to remove the clammy air and damp ambiance indoors. Humidity-absorbing houseplants serve dual purposes as they harvest the moisture they need from the air and bring the outdoors in. Learn more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Coffee Plant Care - Growing Coffee Plants Indoors
Did you know that the same plant that grows coffee beans also makes a great houseplant? The coffee plant is great for both experienced and beginner gardeners. This article has more information.
By Heather Rhoades
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My Houseplant Is Dropping Leaves: Why Leaves Are Falling Off Houseplants
Yikes! My houseplant is dropping leaves! Houseplant leaf drop isn't always easy to diagnose, as there are a number of possible reasons for this worrisome problem. Click this article to learn what to do when leaves are falling off houseplants.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Learn About Epiphyte Plant Propagation
Seed can take years to develop recognizable plants, while cuttings on epiphytic cacti seem the best choice. Propagating epiphytic plants starts with recognizing which type of plant you are growing and choosing the method best for that species. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Dracaena Plant Problems: What To Do When Dracaena Has Black Stem
Dracaena are lovely tropical houseplants that can help set a calm and peaceful mood in your home. These plants are usually carefree, but a number of problems can weaken them such as black stems on a dracaena plant. Click this article to learn more.
By Jackie Carroll
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How To Grow A Peperomia ‘Hope’ Plant
Click here for info on how to grow a peperomia ‘Hope’ plant.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Can You Grow China Doll Plants Outside: Care Of Outdoor China Doll Plants
Indoors, china doll plants remain shrubby, usually topping out at 4 to 6 feet (1 to 2 m.). Outside, however, they can reach anywhere from 25-30 feet (7.5 to 9 m.). Click this article for information about growing and caring for china doll plants in the garden.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Black Pitcher Plant Leaves – Why Nepenthes Leaves Are Turning Black
Pitcher plant has specific needs, and it lets you know with alarming clarity when those needs aren't being met. This article explains what to do when you find your pitcher plant's leaves turning black. Click here to learn more.
By Jackie Carroll
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Propagating Ponytail Palm Seeds – How To Grow Ponytail Palm From Seeds
Propagating ponytail palm seeds starts with harvesting fresh seed from the ivory white to creamy green flowers. We'll tell you all you need to know on how to grow ponytail palm from seeds and increase your stock of this wonderful unique plant.
By Bonnie L. Grant