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Best Houseplants for Kids, for their room

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Thinking about the Best Houseplants for Kids, for their room. These indoor plants are low care, non-toxic and each has a distinctive appearance to attract the Kids & Also You. T here are about millions of options to choose from when it comes to houseplants. But when it comes to choosing houseplants for children, it becomes even more important to be selective. The first and foremost priority while selecting the houseplant is that it should not be toxic and prickly, other aspects to consider are their appearance, growing requirements, and unique features. For example, the sensitive plant, which has the ability to unfold its leaves when touched. ♧ Snake Plant By : Ashutosh Adhikary You’ll not be able to find an alternative to this one when it comes to a friendly houseplant. It does not require much attention and live without water for a long duration. If that’s not enough, this plant also purifies the air like no other houseplant. See its benefits to FOLLOW OUR BLOG. ♧ ...

How to feed plants

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Don't Forget to Feed Your PlantsThere's no better way to ensure vigorous, productive and healthy plants By : Ashutosh Adhikary I love plants and hate to see them go hungry. I'd also like to see every gardener be as successful as possible. So, if you're one of the millions of gardeners who is not fertilizing your plants, listen up. With regular feeding, pots and planters, such as this Petunia Shock Wave Deep Purple. S tart by purchasing an organic, water-soluble plant food. I say organic, because I'm going to recommend that you fertilize frequently. If you use a synthetic fertilizer, such as "the blue stuff", you'll need to follow the instructions on the package because it's relatively easy to "burn" your plants by applying too much chemical fertilizer. PHC All-Purpose Fertilizer is organically-based, easy to use and very effective. Other options are also available, including Soil Power Organic Earthworm Castings. Worm castin...

How to grow plant from the leaves

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            The tree from the leaves                            It is easy to see R obi brought plants often in the house, But not one lives. Meghla is coming back to the nursery to buy trees again. If you have to pay attention to the price of each plant, But the problem of Madhumita is another. Bought the seeds by ordering online. But the seeds are dying before trees grow.              The name propagation of the solution, even when there is a problem. Simply put, trees will be born from the leaves of trees.        There is no problem in buying your seeds, spending extra money in the nursery.       There are many indoor plants, those who grow up with little care. Their needs are quite well. Such as snake plant, singinium, moni plant or path etc. Let's discuss the de...

Plantation in coco peat

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How to Grow Plants in Coco Peat? By : Ashutosh Adhikary. P rocessed coconut fibers are the byproduct of the coconut industry which, without its usefulness to gardeners, would otherwise be disposed of. As a growing medium similar to coco peat, also called coir or coir dust, provides an alternative to potting soil featuring high water retention, suitable aeration and antifungal benefits. Coco peat is not only a natural, often organic product, but also a renewable one with a slightly acidic pH that many plants prefer to grow in. Break apart or 5kg packaged bricks of coco peat into a large bucket with your hands, using as many bricks as needed. Each one-third cubic foot brick of coco peat makes 4 quarts of planting material. Don’t break more than four bricks per five gallon bucket to ensure you have room for mixing.For 5Kg coco peat bricks need volumetric expansion 60 to 70 Liter of water. Leave the coco peat to absorb the water for two hours, or longer, depending on your brand of ...

How to care Lucky bamboo plant

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How to Care Lucky Bamboo By : Ashutosh Adhikary. M ost of have an indoor bamboo plant gifted to us as a good luck symbol. This Feng Shui symbol is generally grown in pebbles and water. Usually, the lucky bamboo is of the species known as Dracaena sanderiana. The lucky bamboo can be seen as straight or with twisted green stalks and is about 6 to 12 inc tall with 6inch green leaves on the top. Strictly speaking, the plants are not exactly the actual bamboo. Lucky bamboo needs some maintenance and care, but it is a nonfuss plant. You do not have to fertilize or prune it. It is ideal for those who want to keep a plant on their office desk. It also provides aesthetic beauty. Lucky bamboo is commonly grown as a houseplant. To care proper care of your lucky bamboo, you must place the plant in a container. Most people prefer a glass one because it looks pretty. You must fill the container with pebbles so try to fill with colorful pebbles. The pebbles will support the plant. The...

How to grow Orchid at your home

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How to Grow Orchids These Delicate Flowers Are Easier to Grow Than Many People Think By : Ashutosh Adhikary. T o  grow an orchid, you have to think like an orchid. The golden rule for orchid success is to duplicate the plant's natural conditions as closely as possible. In nature, most orchids are epiphytes, meaning they grow on other objects, clinging to rough bark or even stone or cocopeat. Optimal Growing Conditions for Orchid Plants : These plants thrive in strong light, but not direct late-afternoon sunlight (although dendrobiums can handle more sun). They also need high humidity and turbulent airflow around the roots. They need regular periods of drying alternated with heavy watering (or drenching rains). Orchids do best in temperatures above 50°C but below 85°C. The closer you can come to creating these conditions in your growing area, the more success and better blooms you will have. Most store-bought orchids come packaged...