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Pothos or Devil’s Ivy is easy to propagate. Plant owners admire them for their fast growth and heart-shaped foliage.  These are some of the easiest plants to care for, but some struggle with propagation.  This article contains everything you need to know about successfully propagating the Pothos plant. How to Propagate Pothos Start by cutting …

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Aloe vera plants make for great indoor plants. Not only are aloe veras pretty, but they’re also great houseplants as they are air purifiers. Aloe vera plants are flowering plants. However, you predominantly see them flowering when they are growing unpotted. If you give your aloe vera plant a little extra TLC, you can get …

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Hoyas, or “wax plants”, are well-known for their thick leaves. These plants can be draped on trellises or trained to climb them. Hoyas’ leaves and stems are interesting in themselves, but the real pleasure comes when the plant blooms. This amazing plant has over 100 varieties. Each one requires a slightly different regimen of care …

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Ivy is a robust plant that normally grows strongly and easily spreads out to take over spaces. Indoor plant fans love the lobed leaves of this creeper. Although Ivy is usually straightforward to grow, it can suddenly start to lose its leaves. It can be scary if this occurs to your beloved plant, and you …

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Your corn plant has brown tips, and you want to know why. Here is what is probably wrong with your Dracaena fragrance care. In this article, I examine the most common reasons corn plants get brown leaf tips and what you can do against them. 8 Reasons For Brown Tips on Corn Plants The corn …

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Self-pollination…cross-pollination…pollination by hand. Sounds a little technical? Not necessarily. If you think about a plant needing magic dust to help it procreate, then it’s a little simpler. That dust can either be supplied from the same plant or another. That’s easy to understand, I would think. It’s when you’re expected to spread the magic dust …

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A big problem is the brown tips on spider plants. They are unsightly to look at and they indicate that the care can be improved. Spider plants or Chlorophytum comosum according to Winsconsin Horticulture are easy to care for houseplants. Knowing what causes the discoloration on the leaf tips is the first step to remedying …

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Can you imagine a world where a barista doubles as a horticulturalist? Well, when coffee grounds can be used as a natural fertilizer, then the world may be changing. Don’t imagine that you can finish a good cup of coffee and simply empty the grounds into your houseplants, though, as not all plants will respond …

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