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Monday, 11 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
Peperomia are wonderful plants to grow indoors as they have so many features that make them ideal houseplants. With a great variety of beautiful foliage, and tolerating a wide range of growing conditions, they are ideal for anyone looking to expand their collection of houseplants. How Do You Take Care Of A Peperomia Plant? Most peperomia
Monday, 11 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
With glossy green leaves and rich colorful blooms, Anthurium is one of the most stunning plants to grow indoors. Also known as flamingo flower or painter’s palette, it will add a touch of luxury to an indoor space. Thankfully, anthuriums aren’t hard to care for and will thrive indoors when provided the right conditions The best spot for a
Monday, 11 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
For generations, philodendrons have served as a mainstay in interior gardens. Philodendron care is easy because if you watch for the signals, the plant will tell you exactly what it needs. Even inexperienced houseplant owners will have no trouble growing philodendron plants because the plants adapt readily to conditions inside the home. This makes learning
Monday, 11 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
The large and showy dieffenbachia can be the perfect living decoration for the home or office. When you learn how to care for a dieffenbachia plant, you’ll find it to be adaptable to different kinds of lighting and conditions in which you might not expect a dieffenbachia houseplant to grow. Placement The Dieffenbachia is a
Monday, 11 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
Fittonia (also known as the Nerve Plant, Mosaic Plant or Net Plant) might just be the cutest little drama queen you’ve ever met. Why the drama? Neglect your watering routine on your fittonia and it will wilt like a coffee fiend on a caffeine fast. Luckily for you, fittonia just wants attention and will perk
Saturday, 09 May 2020 / Published in Plant care
The plant is called a money plant because its leaves (round, flat, heart-shaped, dark green, and plump) resemble coins. It is a perennial and may be grown as either a trailer or a climber. Young plants bear three to four-inch-long heart-shaped leaves. This plant is grown mainly indoors. Care Instructions: These are the tips that will help you to keep the Roling Nature
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