featured Caring for your Staghorn Fern
The Staghorn Fern (much like the Orchid plant and Air plant) is an epiphyte, which means it is normally found growing on the surface of another plant (such as a tree),...
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Caring for your Rosemary Plant
Rosemary is a popular herb that's a member of the mint family and is widely used in all kinds of cuisines, especially so in Mediterranean dishes. It's a lovely and hardy plant...
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Caring for your Basil Plant
Basil is a popular herb both in the kitchen and the garden, and has a reputation of being an easy-going plant. There are several types of Basil - Sweet...
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Caring for your Philodendron Plant
One of the easiest houseplants to care for, the heart-leaf Philodendron (Philodendron scandens) is a popular choice amongst new plant owners. It's also an air-purifying plant, so what's there not to love?...
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Caring for your Peperomia Plant
Easily recognised by their fleshy, succulent-like leaves, Peperomias are the ideal houseplant - they come in a spectacular variety of colours and textures and are amazingly forgiving about their environment. Most of them...
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Caring for your Eucalyptus Plant
The Eucalyptus is a fragrant plant native to Australia. Its most popular use today is in the production of the Eucalyptus essential oil, where its leaves are steam-distilled to produce a...
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Caring for your Air Plant
Air plants, or Tillandsias, are adorable and "almost un-killable" plants that acquire most of their nutrients from (you guessed it!) the air around them. They come in a wide variety of...
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