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  1. How to grow house plants in water Did you know that you don’t have to grow your houseplants in dirt? Essentially the dirt is just the medium holding the plant up and allowing the roots to pull nutrients through moisture. You can throw out the dirt, and insects and disease along...
  2. Spider Plant: Reducing Indoor Air Pollution The Spider Plant, Chlorophytum comosum, is a species of Chlorophytum native to South Africa. Spider plants have long narrow leaves that are 20-40 cm (8-15 in) long and 5-20 mm (0.2-0.8 in) broad, which grow from a central rosette. It also produces b...
  3. Plant Yucca This lens is all about Plant Yucca. This is a fascinating plant and the articles here will give you some background. Take a look at buying some plant yucca today.
  4. Getting To Know Bromeliad Plants Collectible plants such as bromeliads can become an all consuming passion for those bitten by the bug. If you have not yet come across these amazing plants then you are in for a treat. Here you can watch some introductory bromeliad videos and see exa...
  5. Growing Aloe Vera I wasn't all that good with house plants and hastened a few along to an early demise until I moved to this one apartment building and my upstairs neighbor gave me a piece of their aloe vera.  Their aloe plant was enormous, and looked like it was...
  6. Ficus Panda Tree A great way to spruce up your interior space and bring in some positive energy is to introduce plants. This is an affordable, easy and enjoyable way to make your living/working space more livable... read on.
  7. Euphorbia Trigona Looking to add a certain something to your home decor? Not too sure what to do? Have you thought about adding a house plant? House plants are a great way to spruce up your home decor and add some life to your interior. For more ideas and inspiratio...
  8. EASY TIPS ON HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR PLANTS When talking about house plants, there is no need to worry. There are just a few things you need to consider.