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Houseplant Care – Beginner Tips for Caring for Common Houseplants
We’ve all done it. We’ve rolled out of the neighborhood big box home improvement store with a basketful of gorgeous indoor houseplants, carefully settled them into the back-end of the family Volvo, and...
9 commentsIndoor Plants and their Benefits
As you know indoor plants are the plants that are kept inside of a house like living room, bedroom, kitchen etc. They are also sometimes called room plants. In this hub we will look into some common types of...
9 commentsTypes of Indoor Plants
Welcome to our page on Types of Indoor Plants. Today there are many types of indoor plants available. The variety is huge: flower and leaf color, architectural shape, plant size, perfume - any of these can be...
1 commentAfrican Violets
African violets are a favorite indoor plant of many hobbyists. They are easy to grow and propagate. Learn how to have thriving plants.
6 commentsMacrame Plant Hangers
Welcome to my hub with a new twist on macrame! I pride myself on keeping the macrame craft alive by creating attractive and useful works of art. I personally make all of the natural jute, hemp, and nylon...
0 commentsDoes money plant bring prosperity to our home
Scindapsus aureus is the scientific name of the money plant.Epipremnum aureum is also used as scientific name of the money plant by many and considered synonym of Scindapsus aureus. Besides money plant, other...
0 commentsHow to Grow Indoor Plants
Welcome to, How To Grow Indoor Plants, an informative article on ways to change your indoor plant arrangements to create a magical garden Growing plants indoors can make for an amazingly beautiful...
1 commentHow to Grow Ornamental Peppers as a Houseplant
This beautiful house plant is known by several names. The latin name is Capsicum. It makes a beautiful indoor plant. Planting and maintaining is very simple. To Plant an indoor plant from seeds you will...
1 commentBringing Plants Inside for Winter
Do you live in a region with cold winters, that would kill off some of your more heat-loving garden plants? Well, It's getting to that time of year when you should start thinking about bringing them indoors for the winter.
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