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This is why your indoor plants have draft damage – discover the signs and what to do about it
Many a plant parent has despaired over sickly greenery, especially when it's well-tended. Knowing what has caused a houseplant issue isn't always easy to decipher either. Prodding the soil to check ...
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Did heavy snow damage your plants? A pro gardener shares the right way to help them recover
Heavy snow can weigh down foliage and branches, causing breakage even on hardy plants. Prevent damage by choosing resilient varieties, pruning properly, watering well, and mulching before winter.
If you're struggling to keep houseplants alive, your window may be the culprit. Whether you have a south-facing window that's perfect for those sun-lovers or a dimmer window filled with indirect light ...
Properly pruning trees and shrubs during the growing season can help reduce winter storm damage. Rock salt used for deicing can harm plants, so consider alternatives like sand or less corrosive ...
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