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Apartment plants are a great way to add some green to any space, and they’re not as hard to maintain as you might think. We’ve got some awesome options for those who live in apartments, dorms, or are just looking for something low-maintenance.
In our fast-paced society, who wants to take a lot of time caring for plants, we all want houseplants which are easy to care for with little time investment. We want plants that fit our wash and rinse lifestyle, we want to leave home for a week, and the plants will still be alive when we walk in the door.
Five of the Best Indoor Apartment Plants:
One note – The Peace lily, Pothos or Philodendron, ZZ plant and the Aglaonema all come from the Araceae family. Sorry that was six, not five choices in our picks for – best plants for an apartment. Now that you know which plants to look for – go get’em!
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Plant Silver Maple at least 10 feet from sidewalks, driveways and foundation as the roots spread abundantly.
You can construct a seed growing light stand or modify an inexpensive shelving unit. Take into account light, air currents and growth space
Learn about my experience growing fingerling potatoes in a cloth bag and the challenges I faced. Find out the benefits of regular pots for potato cultivation and the importance of proper watering.
By putting in a bit of time and effort into improving your garden, you’ll make it an ideal spot for outdoor living with family and friends.
It’s easy to overlook soil temperature. But this element will have an impact on how your plants will grow.
In growing fruit trees, optimizing soil plays a key role in tree health and affects how much fruit they produce; soil is the great connector.
Bees released from their cocoons seemed very attracted to the sweet-smelling lilacs, and there were primulas and tulips nearby. .
Progressively acclimate your indoor plants to the outdoors before transplanting to prevent sunscald, dehydration, wind damage, and more.
Fake your own fright night with five of the most spooky plants! Here's what you need to know about the Venus Flytrap, Doll's Eyes, Dracula Orchid, and more. Discover how to make these ghoulish plants part of your Halloween decor!
Get ready for winter in your Ottawa garden! Pruning, fertilizing, watering, and planting are the tasks of the day. Plant spring bulbs, fall-flowering annuals, and divide perennials to add color until October. Don't forget to dig and store dahlias, cannas and more. Time to get pruning!
Grow the popular "Money Tree" plant indoors! The Pachira aquatica is easy to grow in indirect sunlight, and is a great addition to any room. Get tips on proper Fengshui placement, water and fertilizer schedules, and repotting information to ensure your money tree stays healthy and looks great for years to come.
Learn how fish emulsion can enhance the growth of your roses, tomatoes, and vegetables without harming the soil or surrounding creatures.
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