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Does your spider plant have broken or bent leaves? Here's what you should do
Spider plants, like most houseplants, aren't immune to damage due to living indoors. Thankfully, bent or broken leaves are ...
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What to do with a spider plant in March to guarantee vibrant leaves and lush growth all spring
In March, spider plants are entering their active growth period – so these quick tasks are more essential than ever to ensure ...
House Digest on MSN
Look No Further Than The Curly Spider Plant For A Unique, Low Maintenance Houseplant
You may already be familiar with the common spider plant, but for another charming variation of this easygoing houseplant, ...
House Digest on MSN
Bring Your Frozen Spider Plant Back To Life With These Tips And Advice
If your spider plant got too cold and suffered some serious damage, you might be tempted to throw it away. Instead, try these steps for nursing it to health.
For pet owners, however, spring planting comes with an important reminder: not all plants and flowers are safe for furry ...
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This Common Mistake Is the #1 Thing Killing Your Plants, According to a Landscape Designer
Plus, how to prevent and treat it.
Southern Living on MSN
How To Save A Struggling ZZ Plant Before It's Too Late
Help your houseplant bounce back.
Warm, workable soil is key to a successful spring garden. Use these simple tests to know when conditions are right to plant and avoid struggling crops.
Think plants are just ‘nice’? You haven’t met this cabinet of devious, clever and plain murderous botanical curiosities ...
Thrips are tiny (around 1/20 inch long), slender insects that cause mostly cosmetic damage to leaves, fruit and flowers. Except in cases of very severe infestation, they rarely cause enough damage to ...
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