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Information On How To Prune Roots On Houseplants
Sometimes, to cultivate plants for indoor use you end up doing some root cutting. This is an acceptable way of dividing plants that are pot bound so you can separate them into new pots. Read more here.
By Kathee Mierzejewski
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Should You Repot Your Plant: Happy Root Bound Houseplants
Most houseplants are repotted once they become root bound. This article will help you with information about which plants prefer to be root bound and which ones should be repotted.
By Heather Rhoades
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Preventing Mold In The Soil Of A Houseplant
Mold in the soil of houseplants is common, but mold control on indoor plants can be done if you follow a few simple steps. Learn what these steps are in the following article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Supporting Vining Houseplants: Managing Vining Plants Inside The Home
Climbing plants make lovely additions to the home, but they all need some type of plant support to keep them looking and behaving at their best. Click here to learn more about managing vining plants inside the home.
By Heather Rhoades
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Biophilia Information: Learn How Plants Make Us Feel
Do you feel more at ease on a walk through the forest? During a picnic in the park? There?s a scientific name for that feeling: biophilia. Read this article to find out more biophilia information. Click here to learn all about it.
By Liz Baessler
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Getting Rid Of Mushrooms Growing In Houseplant Soil
Mushrooms growing in houseplant soil is a common problem, though one that can lead to much worry in the indoor gardener. Put these worries to rest by getting help for mushrooms in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Dorm Room Plant Ideas: Choosing Plants For Dorm Rooms
Stressed college students can benefit from plants in their dorm room. Plants provide easy dorm room d?cor, help freshen the air and liven up dreary spaces. Learn more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Types Of Cachepots: How To Use A Cachepot For Plants
For houseplant enthusiasts, using double pots for plants is an ideal solution to cover up unsightly containers without the hassle of having to repot. Learn more about cachepots in this article.
By Susan Patterson
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Indoor Plants That Need High Light
Plants that need a lot of light do best in a south or west window and direct light most of the day. Find out what types of plants require high light in this article. Read here to get additional information.
By Heather Rhoades
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Flowering Houseplants For Your Home
There is no source of pleasure and pride than to have a well-cared for plant that has lived in a house for many years, flowering duly in its season. Learn more about flowering houseplants in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Watering Your Houseplants Properly
If you don't water your plants, they will die. However, they deteriorate if you water them too much. Find out how and when to water houseplants properly in this article. Click here to learn more.
By Heather Rhoades
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Pesticide Use Indoors: Using Pesticides And Other Chemicals On Your Houseplants
There are a wide range of products to help kill pests and diseases in your plants. Different products are for different things, and they might not each work on all plants. Get more info in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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Houseplant Terrariums: Using Terrariums And Wardian Cases In Your Home
Sealed plant display units (terrariums) are more modest than plant windows, but equally as beautiful when taken care of properly. This article explains more about them and the plants best suited for terrariums.
By Heather Rhoades
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Potted Planting Mediums: Choosing Containers And Composts For Houseplants
Most of the time, when you purchase a plant from the store, it's planted in compost in a plastic pot. But eventually you will need to consider repotting. Find out more about the right container and compost here.
By Heather Rhoades
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Repotting Stress: What To Do For Repot Stress Of Container Plants
Every plant eventually needs to be repotted. Most will thrive in their new homes, but some may suffer from repot plant stress. This article will help.
By Anne Baley
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Reviving Plants: How To Revive An Overgrown Plant
When a plant is dying from this kind of neglect, it needs some immediate TLC of another kind to bring the plant back. Read this article to look at how to revive a plant and how to how to replant a potted plant.
By Heather Rhoades
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Propagating Your Houseplants With Leaf Cuttings
Before you start with leaf cuttings, you need to follow a few simple guidelines. This article will explain those guidelines and get you acquainted with leaf-cutting propagation.
By Heather Rhoades

