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How to Water Indoor Plants the Right Way
but should not substitute traditional or bottom watering. Can I water my indoor plants with ice cubes? While watering plants ...
Avoid filling indoor pots with outdoor garden soil ... You could also try bottom watering plants, where you add water only to the collection tray and allow the soil and roots to suck up water ...
Many of easy indoor plants will thrive happily by watering the soil, including spider plants and snake plants. For some plants with larger foliage, it can be beneficial to water from the bottom of ...
The best potting soil for indoor plants provides the nutrients needed for the plant to thrive. After hours of research, see ...
There are certain plants that won't survive the winter outdoors. Here's which plants to move, and how to move them correctly ...
October through mid-November is prime time in Pennsylvania’s climate to plant spring-flowering bulbs, such as tulips, ...
Most houseplants are killed by overwatering. Aim to keep the compost moist but wait until it has almost dried out before rewatering. You can check by pushing your finger into the compost.
First, check plants and pots carefully for unwanted hitchhikers. Snails, whiteflies, scale, and mealybugs (soft bodied scale) ...
effectively suffocating the plants. Wipe the leaves with a soft damp cloth, using warm water but not dishwashing liquid or any other cleaner which will harm the leaves. Warmer indoor temperatures ...
Truth be told, I have never been a fan of moving houseplants outdoors for summer only to have to move them back indoors a few months ... be removed with a spray of water from the garden hose.