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20 Year Old Jade Tree Growing Tiny Shoots
I have a Jade tree that is over 20 years old. For the past few months, it has been dropping its big leaves, and growing tiny spindly little shoots instead.
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Making Indoor Water Gardens
Anyone know how to make indoor water gardens? It's like the ones for outdoors, but smaller containers for around the house. I read about them in a Martha Stewart "Living" magazines a couple of years ago. Grateful for any info on indoor water gardens.
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Indoor Lighted Greenhouse For Winter Months
When the winter months enable us to do our gardening outside, I decided to bring much of my garden inside. We cleaned out under our basement steps. Insulated the outside walls.Then many small florescent lights up.We staggered the size of the new shelves, lining the bottoms with heavy duty foil.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 11/01/2007 | 0 Feedback(s)
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Miniature Window Greenhouse
Begin with a plastic cola bottle. Choose a size that will suffice for whatever you're planting. Remove the label (or paint it, or wrap contact paper around the bottle.)
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 05/02/2007 | 4 Feedback(s)
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My Hibiscus Plant
This is an indoor Hibiscus Plant. It just started blooming about 1 week ago. It has on it at least 12 buds. The important tip with this plant is; When this plant is beginning to bud and bloom, It drinks up water very fast.
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Grow Your Own Avocado Houseplant
Here's a fun summer activity for the kids to enjoy and a rewarding way to recycle the left-over avocado seeds.
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 03/28/2007 | 2 Feedback(s)
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Tabletop Terrarium
Make a tabletop terrarium from those odds and ends that tend to accumulate and clutter your cupboards. Use a shallow basket, lined with a plastic bag and filled with potting soil, and choose what small plants you want to work with and pot a couple of them in the soil.
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A Garden Window
When putting in new windows, think about a "garden window" in the kitchen! We are enjoying springtime in the winter with our new garden window and have enjoyed growing fresh parsley, mint and other seasonings.
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Make a Bromeliad Orchid Bloom
Make a Bromeliad Orchid Bloom. Make a Bromeliad bloom by putting the entire plant in a plastic bag with an apple for one week. . .
View and Post Feedback Posted on: 09/07/2006 | 1 Feedback(s)
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Growing With Artificial Lights
By Ellen Brown
The best light for plants may be natural light, but using artificial lights to sprout seeds and grow plants does have its advantages. It's never cloudy and windy indoors, artificial lights eliminate the need for south facing window sills (or any windows at all), and we can make "sunny days" last as long as we want them to no matter the time of year. In short, our gardens can keep blooming all year long!
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