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Pruning And Maintenance Tips For Indoor PlantsTo keep your indoor houseplants healthy and thriving they will occasionally need to be
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Indoor Gardening... care and attention. Taking cuttings from soft-wood yields quicker results and you do the actually cutting when the plant is in the active growing phase. You are cutting off the new growth back to a nodal (from the point it stopped growing the year previous). This method benefits from the use of a root ... Aloe Vera And Other Beneficial Houseplants ... is hardy and easy to care for. Moreover, they are great for skin care and minor cuts and burns that can happen in the kitchen while cooking. To use as a first aid item, cut a portion of one of the leaves and squeeze the inner gel onto the hurt area. With repeated use, the aloe vera will aid in healing ... Creating An Indoor Herb Garden ... favorite, in a window box or on the kitchen counter. It is an easy introduction to indoor gardening. To start your own herb garden you have two options, you can go to your local nursery and purchase some seedlings or grow your own from seed. Either way is fine, but if you are a novice the seedlings are ... Diagnosing Your Sick Houseplant ... will manifest itself. The are various causes, some that can be rectified and others that cannot. When you are trying to figure out what is wrong, start with the simplest solution as a starting point. The most common cause of a sick houseplant is watering, either too much or not enough. If the plant s ... Safety Considerations For Indoor Gardening ... If a young child or cat chews on one of the leaves they are sure to get sick. You can purchase necklaces that are made from the seeds of this plant. These are not meant for children and can cause skin irritations in adults. Parts of the Oleander plant (the leaves and bark) are also poisonous. It is not ...
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