This potting mat is easy to assemble by simply snapping the four corners together. Quickly pour potting soil or potting mix back into the container when you are done using it. It folds up small for storage. With this mat always on hand, you will be like a one-person garden center. This...
Credit: Plants for Pets Also called silver satin pothos (although it's not really a pothos; it just looks like one!), this vining plant has pretty, silvery splotches and a vining form. It's super-easy to grow! Sun Exposure:Medium to bright, indirect light ...
Soil for Indoor Plants Image Credit If you're growing houseplants, you might think it's a good idea to scoop some soil from your yard to grow your plants in. This is actually a bad idea since garden soil contains bacteria that can be harmful to your houseplants. There are a two options...
It should be noted thatwe DO NOT feed plants. What we do is add nutrients to the soil mix and let plants absorb it. We add nutrients to soil. We don’t feed plants. Provided the soil contains enough of each nutrient, plants will grow fine. If the amounts of nutrients get too high...
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BEST INDOOR PLANTS FOR BRIGHT LIGHTMythic™ Ninja jewel alocasia. Photo by Proven Winners. ALOCASIA (Alocasia hybrids) Size: 2 to 6 feet tall and wide, depending on variety Water: Water regularly during the growing season (spring through fall) to keep the soil evenly moist, but not soggy;...
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How to choose plants for a rock garden Here’s how to select the best plants for your rock garden: Use the USDA Hardiness Zone classification to check if the plants you want can survive in your area. Check the plant’s soil requirements, and make sure your garden has compatible soil. ...
With its slender arching fronds and stylish form, this palm has been popular as an indoor tree since its discovery on an island off the coast of Australia in 1870. It prefers bright light (but tolerates low light) and needs to be watered only when soil feels dry. It can be pricier th...
If you’re growing in containers, chances are good you’re using some kind of potting soil for your precious plants. But what if I told you that the “soil” in your pot isn’t technically “soil” at all? What if I told you that it’s a mix made of composted tree materials,peat...