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  • How to Grow Cacao Plant

    The cacao plant is a small evergreen tree growing in tropical areas of South and Central America, Asia and Africa. It is the source for all cocoa and chocolate products. The cacao tree only grows...

  • How to Fertilize Aloe Vera Plants

    Aloe vera is a tender succulent plant grown as a houseplant throughout the world, and in the garden in very warm climates. A member of the lily family, the plant has small, insignificant blooms,...

  • How to Grow Gymnema Sylvestre

    Gymnema sylvestre is an herb that is cultivated in India. It has recently become popular since the discovery of benefits it has for individuals with diabetes. Chewing the leaves can help stimulate...

  • How to Water Plants With Microwaved Water

    Despite an rumor circulating on the Internet that microwaved water kills plants, there's no evidence that microwaved water has any negative effects. The rumor started with a supposed experiment...

  • How to Use Aquarium Water As Plant Food

    All plants require consistent watering, but all water is not created equal when it comes to plants. Some tap waters contain additional chemicals, like chlorine or water softeners, that can harm...

  • Care of a Mandevilla Plant

    The mandevilla is an exotic flowering plant with trumpet-shaped flowers varying in colors from red to pink, yellow to white. These plants like to twine their vines on a trellis or other structure...

  • Care of Angel Plants

    Exotic Angel Plants are a brand of indoor tropical plants cultivated by Hermann Engelmann Greenhouses. Identified by their bright red angel tags, these houseplants are in stores across the U.S....

  • How to Take Care of Fortune Plants

    Fortune plants are thought to bring good luck to the area where they are located, be it in a home bedroom or in an office. The lucky plant can make a room feel more cheerful, regardless of whether...

  • How to Care for a Tibouchina Plant

    Known as the princess flower, Tibouchina plants grow beautiful, eye-catching purple flowers with yellow stamens, hence its name. The plant grabs the attention of passersby and gardeners alike. The...

  • How to Care for Vriesea Plants

    Approximately 290 species of Vrieseas exist, and they have grown popular due to their easy care and adaptability to cultivation. Vrieseas are medium-sized plants native to rainforests and have...

  • How to Take Care of a Malva Sylvestris Plant

    The Malva Sylvestris plant, also called the zebra mallow, grows into a fluffy bush complete with light purple flowers that add beauty and color to any garden. The plant attracts butterflies and...

  • How to Keep a Venus Flytrap Alive

    A Venus flytrap is an insectivorous plant of the sundew family, according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary. "Insectivorous" means its food is bugs. True to its name, a Venus flytrap eats houseflies,...

  • How to Save a Neglected Hoya Plant

    Hoya plants are tropical plants from eastern Asia and Australia. They form large vines with thick, dark green leaves. They are popular because of their ability to adapt to almost any environment....

  • Indoor Plants That Do Not Need Soil

  • How to Feed Plants Sugar Water

    Plants need three things to survive: air, water and soil. With these three ingredients, plants can go through a process called photosynthesis. During this process, sugar is made to feed the plant....

  • How to Water Plants With Soda Water

    A study at the University of Colorado has shown that plants that are watered with sparkling water actually grow faster and healthier than plants that are watered with regular tap water. Carbonated...

  • Sugar Water Plant Growth

    If you've ever wondered if you can make your plants healthier or increase its life span by adding something to its water, sugar might be the key. Sugar doesn't work with all plants, but it might...

  • How to Use Bath Water to Water Plants

    Water is necessary for plants to go through photosynthesis. Without the water, plants cannot make their own food. If your area begins to experience a drought and you are ordered to conserve water,...

  • How to Water Plants With Honey Water

    Honey has many of the same nutrients in it that sugar does, if not more, and is used to bring dying plants back from the dead. Honey also brings pollinating insects like bees to the plants to help...

  • How to Grow Ginger Plants in Containers

    The ginger plant has a spicy and edible root commonly used in cooking. Some societies use the root of the ginger plant to treat illnesses, such as nausea. These plants grow to a height of 2 to 4...

  • How to Care for an Indoor Plant Called Clivia

    Clivia is a bulb that boasts its most vibrant flowers each year in very early summer. They are also year-round indoor plants that can also produce winter flowers. They are best grown in plastic...

  • How to Water an Aloe Vera Plant

    Aloe vera plants are very easy to take care of as long as you are careful not to overwater them, which could cause the bottom leaves to rot. Because the plants are over 95 percent water, you only...

  • How to Feed Sugar Water to Plants

    All plants go through a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis takes the light, water, and nutrients from the soil to create sugar to be used as the plants food source. Results of many...

  • Care of Creeping Phlox

    Creeping phlox is a flowering perennial that grows up to 6 inches in height, and each plant can cover an area of 20 square inches. It produces numerous tiny flowers in late spring, which produce a...

  • Care of Japanese Holly

    Japanese holly is an evergreen shrub native to eastern Asia. It can grow up to 10 feet in height and usually reaches about 8 feet in width. Japanese holly plants are commonly grown as border...

  • Recommendations for Indoor Plant Watering

    Houseplants give a lot and ask for very little in return. They help clean the air, provide beauty and even improve your health and productivity. Dr. Virginia Lohr of Washington State University...

  • Care for Catnip Plants

    Catnip, Nepeta Cataria, is a member of the mint family. It is a perennial herb that grows in North America and Europe. Catnip is an aromatic plant and can be grown indoors and outdoors. It blooms...

  • How to Care for Indoor Ferns

    There is nothing quite beautiful as a fern. Their bright, green leaves, gently flowing with each gentle breeze. Indoor fern are tropical and, it is important to care for indoor ferns properly...

  • Is Water Better Than Milk for Plants?

    In raising and caring for plants, the question often comes up as to what is the best solution for feeding and moistening your plants. In particular, one question that comes to mind is whether the...

  • Type of Lucky Bamboo

    The type of lucky bamboo, or dracaena sanderiana, you find in stores is not bamboo at all and is not native to Asia. When full grown, it resembles bamboo, but it is actually a lily from the same...

  • How to Water African Violet

    Do you know that over watering, cold water, chlorine water, water from above are the easiest ways to kill your African violet? Just follow these simple steps and your African violets will be happy...

  • The Effects of Salt Water on Plants

    Most living things, including plants, need a little salt to carry out chemical processes. Too much salt, however, can have negative results on the plant's appearance, growth and hydration.

  • How to Grow Water Plants in a Pond

    A garden pond can be a beautiful addition to any property, and stocking it with plants will add to its aesthetic function. Selecting the best water plants for your pond is as simple as learning...

  • How to Plant Flowers in Your yard

    Flowers makes your garden makes your house look beautiful and attractive. Flowers are simple to plant and take only a few minutes to water. It gives your garden a natural look and your house will...

  • How to Take Care of House Plants

    I have pretty plants all over my house. I like to take little new plants and transplant them into my own pots and when they get bigger put them in big planters. If you buy them small they are not...

  • The Effects of Sugar Water & Salt Water on Plants

    Plants have basic needs, such as water, light and nutrients, that are necessary for them to thrive and produce maximum yield. Salts and sugars are naturally produced organisms, and when they're...

  • Sugar Water Effect on Plants

    Plants require three essentials, light, water and nutrients to thrive and produce optimum yield. Plants naturally produce sugars, such as glucose and sucrose. These sugars are needed to produce...

  • How to Plant an Avocado Plant

    Not only are avocados a delicious and healthy vegetable, they make beautiful houseplants. With a little luck, a successful gardener may even coax an entire tree out of a simple avocado seed. The...

  • How to Stop Killing Your House Plants

    Many people claim they just don't have a green thumb and absolutely fear owning a house plant. After killing one or two plants they give up. However, plants clean the air and make fantastic room...

  • Lucky Bamboo Maintenance

    Despite its name, lucky bamboo is not a species of bamboo. It's actually a member of the lily family, but is similar in appearance to bamboo plants. Lucky bamboo is commonly given as a novelty...

  • Easy Care for Flowering House Plants

    Flowering house plants are commonly grown to add color and character to living spaces and to bring the outdoors inside. They actively recycle oxygen and purify the air. Some flowering house plants...

  • Which Types of Water Are the Best for Plant Growth?

    There is a lot of information on how to best care for plants. One of the last things you may think of is the type of water you are feeding your plants. It is important, however to consider which...

  • What Effect Does Water Have on Plants?

    Everyone knows that water is crucial in plant growth. Water transports essential nutrients including bacteria, minerals and other organic materials through the plant. Too much water or too little...

  • Uses of Duckweed

    Possibly the world's smallest flowering plant, duckweed (lemna minor) is a floating plant found worldwide. And because of its rich nutrients, it is becoming a popular plant in the food industry.

  • Patchouli Plant Care

    Patchouli is an erect herb that's a member of the mint family. It is native to the tropical regions of eastern Asia and western Africa. The essential oil of the patchouli plant is often used in...

  • Care for Outdoor Plants

    Outdoor plants will thrive if their most basic environmental needs and habits are well met. Provide your outdoor plants with adequate sun exposure and nutrient-rich soil. Adequate water, fresh...

  • How to Grow a healthy African Violet

    African Violets are so beautiful, but can be very difficult to keep healthy. I have had many African Violets over the years. I was lucky if I could keep them alive for a period of two weeks or...

  • Care for Lucky Bamboo Plants

    Lucky bamboo is not actually bamboo, but a member of the lily family native to eastern Asia. The Chinese say that lucky bamboo brings prosperity, harmony and good fortune to any who own it. It is...

  • Best Ways to Care for Sundew

    Sundew is a genus of carnivorous plants made up of almost 170 different species. It can be found in swamps, fens and other marshy areas around the world. Sundew can easily be identified by its...

  • How to Keep Your Houseplant Watered Virtually Cost Free While On Vacation

    This is a simple and almost cost free to keep your plants watered while on vacation. No one needs to enter your home while you are away to check on your plants.

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