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As one of the most hydrating fruits, being 95 percent water, cucumbers are also full of healthy antioxidants, minerals, and vitamins. Learning how to grow cucumbers indoors would allow you to have...
Some plant species are sensitive about light, others about their type of soil, and others still about water, in that you’re not supposed to get water on their leaves. For these plants, bottom...
Diatomaceous earth needs to be in every indoor gardener's arsenal of eco friendly tools, supplies & products. If you've never heard of diatomaceous earth before then you're missing out on a...
Houseplants are prized for their foliage, so it can be especially distressing to realize the leaves on your houseplant are beginning to drop off one by one. Although sometimes leaf drop can come down...
A lot of people think that soil is pretty much the same thing whether it comes from your yard, a bag of potting mix, or an outdoor garden. It's important to know which type of soil your indoor plants...
When the potting soil of an indoor plant becomes hard, clumpy, and immovable, the rate of airflow, waterflow, and nutrient flow to the plant can be cut off. If you have compacted soil in a potted...