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Plant super heroes make for good Feng Shui - Feng Shui
Plants and trees have many uses in feng shui. One of the most important is to create a healthy environment. Take care of your plants because they take care of you. Did you know that many common house plants can help to clean the air in your ... [... more]
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Copper Leaf
A woody upright bush, indoors usually not over 48" in height or 36" in width. These once common house plants are now difficult to locate. The foliage of the "Copper Leaf" plant is varying shades of reds, pinks, browns and greens... [... more]
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How to Care for African Violets
African violets are common house plants that are beautiful to look at. African violets are not very difficult to keep healthy, but they do have certain needs they require in order to survive. Keep your African violets indoors only and by a ... [... more]
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Texas Gardening the Natural Way: The Complete Handbook
Compost your old complete gardening guide. There's a new way of gardening in Texas that's healthier for people and the environment, more effective at growing vigorous plants and reducing pests, cheaper to maintain, and just more fun. It's Howard Garrett' [... more]
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House Plant Leaf Drop
House plants drop leaves for many reasons but most are related to improper care or poor growing conditions. Extremely low humidity will cause sensitive plants, such as gardenia, to drop leaves. Most common house plants will not show leaf drop in ... [... more]
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Humidity For House Plants
Humidity refers to the amount of moisture in the air. Some plants are sensitive to low humidity. Most common house plants, given an otherwise favorable environment, will not be injured by humidity levels found in most homes. Humidity levels will ... [... more]
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