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How To Debug Plants Before Bringing Them Indoors

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Debugging plants is a process to remove pests and diseases from your plants before you bring them indoors. This process is often overlooked by many people, as they think it can be time-consuming or tiresome.  However, by overlooking this process, many plant lovers end up spending more money buying pesticides to get rid of pests. Therefore it's better to take the time to properly debug your plants before you bring them indoors. This will save you money and headaches down the line. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links with no extra cost to you. Learn more. Contents Step 1: Remove Dead & Diseased Leaves Apart from other possible causes of dead leaves on plants,  dead and diseased leaves are commonly associated as the presence of diseased leaves usually leads to leaf death. Thus, we advise you to remove both dead and diseased leaves. Doing so will help to keep your plants healthy and give

How To Get Rid Of Spider Mites: Expert Advice

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  Spider mites are a common problem for both indoor and outdoor plants. One of the sad facts is that they can quickly multiply and spread to other plants. This can lead to more damage and potential plant death which can turn your gardening journey into a stressful and frustrating experience. But that doesn't mean they're impossible to get rid of. In this guide, we'll look at effective ways to prevent and control them. So, if you're facing a spider mite infestation, do not despair. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links with no extra cost to you. Learn more. Contents HOW TO TELL IF YOUR PLANTS HAVE SPIDER MITES   The first step to getting rid of spider mites is to identify them. According to studies, there are more than 1000 species of spider mites worldwide. They all have different colors, from green, yellow, etc. But the most common types that affect plants are red spider mites

Best All Purpose Plant Food and Fertilizers

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  Imagine you have 30 different types of plants, and you need to feed all of them. Will you buy 30 different types of fertilizers? That will cost you a lot of money and more time of researching and combing through countless products trying to figure out what to get.  Fortunately there are proven brands of  plant food and fertilizers that are formulated for use throughout the garden. In this post we'll look at the best all purpose plant food and  fertilizer that you can't go wrong with. They're suitable for vegetables, flowers, shrubs, trees, houseplants, and many more. Read on and choose one you can use for all your plants. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links with no extra cost to you. Learn more.       Contents           1.Osmocote Smart-Release Plant Food Plus Outdoor & Indoor Osmocote smart-release is the best slow release plant food available in the market. It continuously feeds pl

The 15 Best Plant Stands for Every Style and Space

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  Plant stand is first and foremost a functional object to showcase your plants. It helps to hold your potted plants and keep them organized. With the right plant stand, you can create a cozy and welcoming environment. To choose the best plant stand, first of all you need to decide the spot where you want to put it. Then you’ll have a better idea of what to pick. Because the best plant stand for you will depend on the size of your pots,  and where the stand will be placed, in this guide we've made it easier for you to find what you need. We have narrowed down different styles and sizes of plant stands that can accommodate plants of various sizes. Read on to learn more. Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. We may receive commissions on purchases made from our chosen links with no extra cost to you. Learn more.       Contents           1.Best Corner Stand: Bamworld Plant Stand Corners are usually the most overlooked areas when planning about the setup of plants in