Sometimes called a satin pothos, this plant resembles a pothos with its viney silhouette and heart ... on the time of year and how dry it is indoors. If you notice that your plant's growth is ...
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Not all planting soils are created equal, just as not all plants have the same growth habits. Finding the best potting soil will help indoor plants grow happily ever after. Growing plants ...
In many homes nowadays when you visit, you will notice something- an indoor plant. Interest in these plants grew exponentially during the covid pandemic as people started working from home in a ...
Carolyn Viney has more than 20 years of experience in construction, property development and real estate investment. Prior to joining Vicinity Centres in 2016, Ms Viney was with Grocon where she held ...
Cold temperatures have come to Kansas in bits and spurts this year, but enough so that many gardeners have moved cold-sensitive plants indoors recently. It begs the question: Now what?
JUST EMA The weather is getting cooler and it's time to bring your tropical plants indoors - Carrie Engel from Valley View Farms has tips and tools to help your plants make the transition.