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  • Curing Indoor Plants of Pests
    Whenever you introduce a new house plant, it should be checked for insects and disease before placed alongside clean plants already present in your home. It does not matter where your plant came from, prevention is the best tactic. Begin by cleaning and applying an insecticide treatment to any new plant. If they are clean there's not much to worry about, as far as pests are concerned, but it is still recommended to apply pesticides frequently.
  • Catalogs For Plants and Learning Resources
    Catalogues of indoor plants can be a great tool to learn about the various flowers and plants available for purchase, and everything related to the care and upkeep of them. For any homeowner looking for stylish choices that will fit well with their existing decor, it's a great opportunity to see photos of all of these flowers in full bloom and get a sense for they can be incorporated into your household.
  • Kitchen and Apartment Plants Add to Home Dcor
    Living in an apartment anywhere, you don't have room for a big garden outdoors but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy indoor plants in the rooms you spend most of your time in.
  • Blooming Homes: Anthriums and other Flowering Houseplants
    Blooming houseplants are a wonderful way to add colour to your home. They can be difficult to grow, but are worth the effort. When taken care of, many of the plants discussed here will bloom for long periods.
  • Cheap Art - Indoor Plants for Beauty, Color and Easy Care
    When it comes to home decorating, choosing the plants that will take up residence alongside the furniture is often a more difficult proposition than the choosing of the furniture itself. Plants come in such a wide variety of colors, sizes and styles that they can single-handedly provide a touch of unique flavor and warmth to a room that furniture simply can't accomplish. This lead to rise in artificial plants, as homeowners sought to outfit their homes with this touch of flavor, while avoiding the upkeep involved in doing gardening, often seen as too time consuming and difficult.
  • African Violets - Adventures in Propagation
    You can propagate plants in multiple different ways, including leaf cuttings, seeds, etc. You can use leaf cuttings to propagate African violets and Gloxinia. Leaf cutting is when you cut the leaf where it joins the stem. You then put the leaf in a starting mixture to allow it to grow. Roots will begin to grow from the stem within a few weeks. Once the roots start to grow, you can transplant the new plant into regular potting soil.
  • Nature's Provides The Best Natural Pest Control
    You may be surprised to know how much we can use nature to help with little problems that can occur. You can cultivate certain plants in your garden to help with these things.

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