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Cutting Leaves in Half: Should It Be Done? Here’s why

A leaf or a segment of the leaf can be used for plant propagation. However, just removing a segment of the leaf from the plant can also bring about some benefits.  Established leaves...

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Using Compost as Mulch: The Benefits and Usage Tips

Compost and mulch play key roles in the garden. Although they may seem different from each other, compost can be used as mulch in most cases. Using compost as mulch is a cost-effective method of...

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Plant Leaves Splitting: 7 Reasons Why and What you Can do

Leaves can be split because of either environmental or physical causes. They can be unsightly and in many cases cannot be repaired. However, they can be treated for infection and left on the...

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Placing Plants in the Refrigerator: What You Should Know

Although there are some plants that can tolerate low temperatures, keeping a plant inside a refrigerator can do more harm than good. Placing a plant in a refrigerator will subject it to abnormally...

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Caring For Plants in AC: Is AC Bad For Plants?

Although it is recommended that plants should not be kept in AC. We can’t help but have plants in our living spaces as we are comforted by the cool air produced by air...

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Why is My Soil Floating? The Reasons why and 7 Easy Fixes

Sometimes when soil is watered particles tend to float on top of the water. This does not mean that the soil is not good, it has become hydrophobic and with some simple treatments, the soil can...

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