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House Plants
... House Plants Amaryllis I Bougainvillea - the Canadian Connection Cactus (Part 3) Cactus (Part 1) Cactus (Part 2) ... and Trouble-Free Humidity and Houseplants Lilies for Easter Passion Flower Plants Prefer Pure Water Plants Can Survive Your Holiday Selecting Flowering Plants for Christmas Gifts Staghorn Fern - A Rarity Worth Growing Tillandsias ...
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The Amaryllis
... The Amaryllis The Amaryllis GardenLine | House Plants | The Amaryllis Sara Williams The amaryllis is a tender, flowering bulb, originally from the Andes ... need staking. Fertilize with a "complete" water-soluble houseplant fertilizer once a month while the plants is in active growth, remembering that it is better to underfertilize than to overfertilize. A ...
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Propagating Your Cactus
... Your Cactus Propagating Your Cactus GardenLine | House Plants | Propagating Your Cactus Erl Svendsen Most people who grow cactus plants eventually want to increase their collection through propagation. In most cases, propagation of ... are not crowding each other, it is probably best to leave the young plants in the original pot. Plants should be placed in individual pots only once they have begun to ...
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Cacti ARE Succulents (Part 1)
... ARE Succulents (Part 1) Cacti ARE Succulents (Part 1) GardenLine | House Plants | Cacti ARE Succulents (Part 1) Erl Svendsen Succulents are plants that have organs such as leaves, stems or roots that are ... the rainy or wet season in order to survive extended periods of drought. All the plants in the cactus family (Opuntiacea = Cactacea) are considered stem succulents. During periods of moisture, the ...
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Cactus (Part 2)
... GardenLine | House Plants | Cactus (Part 2) Erl Svendsen There is a commonly held belief that cactus plants are tougher and more resistant to neglect than other types of plants. The reputation of cactus plants ... areas where many of our more familiar tropical plants originate, they tend to thrive under conditions similar to those for other house plants. They do not tolerate intense sun, but will ...
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For Christmas and Chanukah: Oranges as Houseplants
... For Christmas and Chanukah: Oranges as Houseplants For Christmas and Chanukah: Oranges as Houseplants GardenLine | House Plants | For Christmas and Chanukah: Oranges as Houseplants Sara Williams Oranges first found their way into ... cm (2 1/2-3 in.) in diameter, and smooth-skinned. Care of Citrus Plants Citrus plants are not difficult to care for. They do well in standard potting mixtures with good ...
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Cut Flowers
... Cut Flowers Cut Flowers GardenLine | House Plants | Cut Flowers E.A. Maginnes This column is offered as an extension service by theDivision ... have some control over vase life. Because cut flowers age faster than those on the plants, it is important to understand the conditions that affect the length of their life. Water ...
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Plants Prefer Pure Water
... Plants Prefer Pure Water Plants Prefer Pure Water GardenLine | House Plants | Plants Prefer Pure Water Grant Wood Water that is very high in salts such as sodium, ... for laundry and washing, it will be most unsuitable for plants because sodium in high concentrations is even more harmful to plants than calcium and magnesium! Reverse Osmosis System - This system is ...
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Plants Can Survive Your Holiday
... Plants Can Survive Your Holiday Plants Can Survive Your Holiday GardenLine | House Plants | Plants Can Survive Your Holiday By Tom Ward The writer is a staff member with the ... -giver worries that the plants may dry out before the next visit. It may therefore be preferable to take your house plants over to a friend's or neighbour's house and leave them ...
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Selecting Flowering Plants for Christmas Gifts
... Plants for Christmas Gifts Selecting Flowering Plants for Christmas Gifts GardenLine | House Plants | Selecting Flowering Plants for Christmas Gifts Tom Ward Ward is a staff member of the Department of ... informational pamphlet or book on the growing of these plants to help the new owner. Other winter month plants include: African violets, azaleas, Reiger begonias, powder puff bromeliads, cyclamens ...
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