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  • How to Care for Herb Pots Indoors

    A variety of herb plants are an ideal addition to any household, adding pleasant fragrance and flavors to the environment and to food. Herb plants are easier to grow indoors than people think, and...

  • How to Fertilize Waterbed Tobacco Plants

    Starting tobacco plants in waterbeds offers several advantages over traditional seeding. Waterbed tobacco plants allow for a quicker, less-labor intensive transplant of tobacco seedlings into...

  • How to Care For Variegated Swedish Ivy

    With its bright green leaves mottled with shades of creamy white, variegated Swedish ivy presents a handsome houseplant. As a hanging plant, variegated Swedish ivy can grow to a length of 3 feet...

  • Plant Health Care for Seedlings/Houseplants

    Just like the interior design of your house, houseplants need regular upkeep and care. Some houseplants, such as cacti, require minimal maintenance, while others, such as orchids, are a bit more...

  • Homemade Fog Cloning Systems

    An ultrasonic fogger supplies a fine, dry fog or mist that is rich in nutrients to the surface area of your aeroponic or hydroponic cloning system. The oxygen and nutrients in the small droplets...

  • Indoor Lavender Plant Care

    Lavender is beloved for its beautiful flowers, relaxing fragrance and healing properties. This popular plant can be planted indoors or out, and thrives in either location, as long as it has...

  • Help with a Japanese Juniper Bonsai Turning Brown

    Japanese junipers are a popular tree for bonsai. Bonsai is the art of keeping miniature trees in small, flat pots that mimic the characteristics of large, old trees. Although junipers are popular...

  • Peacock Plant Care

    The peacock plant is a herbaceous perennial indigenous to the tropical South American regions such as Brazil, Nicaragua and Colombia. Also known as the Calathea roseopicta or makoyana, the peacock...

  • Velvet Plant Care

    Three beautiful houseplants are commonly called velvet plants. The Gynura aurantiaca is a small, tooth-leaved plant with upright stems, while the Gynura symentosa bears similar leaves on trailing...

  • How to Root a Lucky Bamboo Plant

    Lucky bamboo is a common houseplant that is not actually in the bamboo family at all. It is actually a member of the Dracaena family; Dracaena sanderiana to be exact. These plants are extremely...

  • Care of a Dracena Plant

    Dracaenas are a family of over 40 varieties of shrubs and small trees, many of which are commonly grown as rugged, low-maintenance houseplants, including the Dracaena sanderiana, sold as "lucky...

  • Hydroponic Fungicide Treatment

    A fungicide is a chemical or mixture of chemicals designed to eliminate fungus. Fungus can be damaging and destructive to plants, even plants grown using the hydroponics technique where roots are...

  • How to Kill Indoor Soil Mold

    Mold on the soil of indoor plants is usually harmless to the house plant, but it is an indication of other problems. White and yellow mold is most common on houseplant soil. The fungus is usually...

  • How to Find the Name of an Indoor Houseplant

    Although most houseplants that you purchase in a plant nursery or big-box home store come labeled with an easily identifiable name and instructions, not all homeowners purchase their plants in a...

  • How to Plant Peonies in Containers

    Peonies can add large, lavish blooms to any landscape. Many people don't have room for traditional gardens, however, and worry that the often tricky peony won't do well if trapped in a container. ...

  • Organic Fix for Aphids in House Plants

    Aphids are small insects, sometimes called plant lice, which normally feed on new or tender parts of plants both indoors and outside. Aphids are usually found in groups or colonies. The insects...

  • Swedish Ivy House Plant Identification

    Despite its common name, the Swedish ivy plant originated in Australia. As a house plant, Swedish ivy works well in hanging baskets, according to Penn State University.

  • Amaryllis Hints

    The amaryllis flowers easily in pots. Although you can buy bulbs in most grocery or department stores, go to specialist growers to obtain the special strains with different colors and variations....

  • Hints for Houseplant Care

    Houseplants add color to your home, create a natural feel and enhance indoor air quality. Most houseplants are tropical and thrive in a warm indoor environment with consistent light and humidity....

  • Can You Grow Geraniums on a Window Sill?

    Most plants that we commonly call geraniums are actually from a perennial family of plants called pelargonium. These plants orginate from the southern tip of Africa and can survive very warm...

  • How Do I Care for My Indoor Bamboo Plant That Grows in Pebbles?

    Indoor bamboo plants are low maintenance and easy to care for even for those with little gardening experience. Also known as "lucky bamboo," these plants require little water or sunlight. Their...

  • Information on Green Houses

    A greenhouse, sometimes referred to as a glasshouse, is an environmentally controlled building designed to nurture the growth of plants by using solar radiation from the sun to heat plants and...

  • How to Bring a House Plant Back to Life

    Once a plant dies, unfortunately there is no way to resurrect it. Sometimes, though, a plant may appear to be dead but still have a bit of life left in it. These plants, with the proper care, can...

  • Houseplant Care for Begonias

    You can grow many types of begonias indoors as houseplants. Begonias do not require extensive care and attention, making them great for beginners with houseplants. Common houseplant begonia...

  • How to Care for Indoor Bamboo Plants in Water

    Indoor bamboo plants are also known as "lucky bamboo." This name comes from the belief that it brings good luck and good fortune to the home in which it is placed. However, this particular plant...

  • Can Lucky Bamboo Be Grown in Water?

    Lucky Bamboo is a great, minimal care, indoor plant that adds much to a room. It is easy to grow, and can be grown in just water.

  • How to Grow Mango Trees Indoors

    There's more to a luscious mango than meets the eye. After you bite down to the husk, there's a wealth of growth just waiting to happen inside the seed, but it requires a little effort on your...

  • What Are the Symptoms of a Sick Lucky Bamboo Plant?

    Lucky Bamboo may have a reputation as an easy, carefree plant, but with neglect, it can get sick and die. Some of the symptoms of neglect are yellow leaves and stems. The stems may also turn...

  • Indoor Plant Care Instructions

    Caring for indoor plants requires simulating, to a certain degree, the elements that the plant would experience growing in the wild. Proper light, water, temperatures and potting will allow a...

  • Home Remedy for Ridding Little Black Flies From House Plants

    It's disheartening to water your carefully cultivated house plant and be hit with a rising swarm of tiny black flies. These flies, which are actually fungus gnats, are harmless to you and will...

  • Tips on Care and Sunlight Exposure for Rubber Plants

    Rubber plants are large indoor plants that can grow up to 50 feet tall under some conditions. If you will be growing your rubber plant indoors, it is best to start with a young tree. Younger trees...

  • Winter Care for a Moth Orchid

    Moth orchids, or phalaenopsis, are easy to care for and are well-suited to living indoors. While most other flowers wilt and die in autumn, moth orchids can be kept year-round. They flower...

  • Indoor Uses for Plants

    Many homes can boast of at least one floral resident. House plants have a number of functions, ranging from aesthetics to spirituality. With a huge variety to choose from, there is a house plant...

  • What to Do for Indoor Plants with Leaves Dead After Frost Damage

    Most frost damage does not occur in the winter months, but rather in the fall or spring when a frost is unexpected and plant growers are unprepared. Resulting frost damage might kill some delicate...

  • How to Care for a Red-Veined Prayer Plant

    The red-veined prayer plant (Maranta leuconeura erythroneuro) is native to Brazil and Mexico. It's oval-shaped leaves range in color from light green to dark olive, with red veins. The leaves can...

  • Plants to Grow in an Office

  • How to Take Care of an Inside Bamboo Plant

    Bamboo plants can add a little splash of color to your home. The stems of the bamboo plant are thick green poles with evenly spaced nodes along their length, and the plant has long, thin green...

  • Do-It-Yourself Aquaponic Greenhouse

    Aquaponics combines hydroponics -- growing plants without soil -- and aquaculture -- raising fish, usually as a food source. Combining these systems benefits both. The fish waste provides plants...

  • How to Kill Plant Mites

    Spider mites are a small insect that infests plants by creating web structures on the underside of plant leaves resulting in foliage death. Two common mites visible with the human eye are red...

  • How to Use a Waterbed Heater for Starting Seeds

    Seed-warming mats help gardeners grow seeds indoors during the cold winter months when outdoor gardening is not possible. These mats maintain a constant temperature controlled by a thermostat....

  • How to Clean Between Hydroponic Crops

    Any working hydroponic garden will accumulate buildup of mineral salts and algae. This buildup will eventually clog the drains and tubing in your hydroponic system and cause overflows and backups....

  • How to Plant Flowers in Nurseries for the Spring

    Starting your seeds indoor helps to protect them during the final stages of spring frost. Annual seeds, like the marigold and pansy, are delicate in infancy. These seeds require extra care and...

  • How to Identify Houseplant Fungus Diseases

    Nothing ruins the beauty and allure of a houseplant more than an unsightly fungus. Fungal diseases on houseplants are not only displeasing to look at, but they can also cause a lot of damage if...

  • How to Get Rid of Tropical Plant Diseases

    Tropical plants can suffer from a variety of diseases and problems. It's not uncommon for these plants to be plagued with disease when grown indoors, as the conditions aren't ideal. Prevention is...

  • Why Is My Amaryllis Only Growing Leaves?

    Although amaryllis can be grown as garden plants in some warmer areas of the country, they are most often used as an indoor plant to brighten the winter months. While many indoor growers discard...

  • Why Leaves on a Lucky Bamboo Plant Turn Yellow

    Most people think of lucky bamboo as an easy, carefree plant, but it actually requires more care than one might believe. This attractive plant can easily get sick, with one of the symptoms being...

  • How to Heat Remote Greenhouses Without Electricity

    Greenhouses are a valuable growing tool for any gardener or commercial grower. These large structures let people grow warm-weather trees and plants in cold areas, and make year-round vegetables...

  • How to Save House Plants from Frost Damage

    It's no secret that most house plants do well if offered occasional ventures out into some fresh air. A journey outdoors allows indoor plants a chance to "breathe" by aerating topsoil and leaves...

  • How to Make Humidity Pots for Plants

    If you have ever owned a greenhouse, you know its benefits for growing and maintaining plants. One of the reasons a plant thrives in a greenhouse is because of its humid environment. If you don't...

  • House Plant Growing Instructions

    House plants come in a huge variety, from large trees to tiny potted flowers. Growing house plants is a matter of following the instructions that come with the specific plant; failure to do so may...

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