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To the human eye, spider mites resemble tiny white dots no larger than the period at the end of this sentence. Still, if you take a closer look with a magnifying glass, you’ll see mites moving around the undersides of leaves, on plant stems, and across houseplant soil. What Causes ...
Some people have magic fingers when it comes to keeping house plants alive, while others feel like they only have to look at a succulent, spider plant or orchid for it to wither and die.Luckily, we’ve consulted the experts to find out exactly how often you should water some of the ...
Spider plants grow fairly quickly and can easily become pot-bound. Plan to repot a spider plant about every other year. Spider plants can be grown outdoors as annuals during the summer. They look especially good along the edge of a container or bed, as long as they are kept out of dire...
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Are you thinking of adding a spider plant to your indoor or outdoor garden? These popular plants are easy to care for, and are well known for their tolerance of a little neglect. In this article, gardening expert and houseplant enthusiast Madison Moulton walks through everything you need to...
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Snake plants are relatively pest-free but can becomeinfested with mealybugs, aphids, or spider mites. If this happens, separate the infested plant from other plants to prevent the spread of the pests and spray with insecticidal soap.
Spider mites are smaller than the head of a pin, have piercing-sucking mouthparts that they use to feed on plant sap, resulting in clusters of tiny whtie or yellow spots on foliage. Learn how to identify them, look for the damage they cause, and treat th