Indoor plants
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Spider plants and cats: why do cats eat spider plant leaves and can it be harmful?
My mother has several cats, I mean more than 10. All of them are well cared for, and even spoiled,…
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Boston fern root nodules: what are the balls on the roots of fern plants?
Ferns are ancient plants that reproduce by producing and spreading spores, just like fungi and mosses. The Boston fern, also…
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Eliminate fungi growing in the soil of houseplants
Most of the time, when people grow indoor plants, they do it to bring some of the outdoor plants indoors.…
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Ficus Tree Care: Tips for Growing Ficus Indoors
Ficus are a common plant in the home and office, mainly because they look like a typical tree with a…
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Why is the cyclamen falling down? How to revive a fallen cyclamen
Cyclamen are common flowering plants, but there are also species native to North America that are found in the wild.…
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Why Boston fern leaves fall: Why Boston fern leaves fall
Boston ferns bring summer porches and houses everywhere to life, bringing life to otherwise flat spaces. They look great, at…
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Propagation of the Boston fern: how to divide and propagate to the corridors of the Boston fern
The Boston fern ( Nephrolepis exaltata Bostoniensis), often called sword fern and derived from all cultivars of N. exaltata ,…
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Ficus pruning: how and when to prune ficuses
Ficus are one of the most common and easiest houseplants to grow. In fact, they are so easy to grow…
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Anthurium colour change: reasons why anthurium turns green
Anthuriums belong to the Arum family and constitute a plant group of 1,000 species. Anthuriums are native to South America…
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Deterring cats with houseplants: Protecting houseplants from cats
Houseplants and cats: sometimes the two don’t mix! Felines are inherently curious, which means that protecting houseplants from cats can…
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