Majesty Palm Indoor Plant or Not
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Go into any garden center and you’ll find a great variety of indoor plants… Bromeliads, Orchids like Phalaenopsis, Dracaenas, Ficus tree - Weeping Fig, Chinese evergreen Aglaonemas, Spathiphyllum and others.
Most of these do well… all you need to do is learn a little something about them.
However — there is one plant I can’t figure out. It’s the Majesty palm. It never seems to do well indoors but yet it’s sold as a big indoor palm at a low price - usually. The goal is to help you learn more about caring for your indoor plants.
Learn more about the Majesty Palm and other indoor palms.
Looking for a Tough House Plant
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We’ve talked about some tough plants that are currently used in indoors, we promised to introduce to you a new “tough plant”. I may be stepping out on a limb with this introduction but let me give you some background on this plant.
More on Tough House Plants
Starting Your House Plants off Right
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Starting your house plants off right doesn’t begin by just taking a little extra time and picking out a plant that’s full. It also means getting that plant from the store to home.
How many times have seen a plant hanging out the window while it’s going down the highway or cooking in a hot car?
What will the “health” of this plant be like in 30 minutes? Will the flowers last at all?
Read more about How you can Stop or Start house plant headaches
Repotting House Plants the Right Way
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Many times people jump right in and think the “perfect cure” for all house plant problems is repotting. Often times the repotting process causes more problems then it helps.
But, there is a time when house plants and indoor plants plants may need to be repotted, and there is a right way and a wrong way.
Learn How do you Repot House Plants the Right Way…
Mandevilla for the Winter
Flowering plants are always a big deal for spring. Mandevilla, that wonderful, pink and vining plant has become a very BIG springtime hit over the last few years along with Hibiscus.
You usually find Mandevilla in all it’s flowering glory outside on a deck, patio, sun porch, etc. The problem is - what do you do with the beauty during the winter?
Many people successfully move their Mandevilla inside to overwinter it and move it back outside for Spring. What to know what is involved? It’s time to get started to overwinter Your Mandevilla vine today



