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Plant Tips for Surviving the Summer Heat
Posted by Scott Sharkey on Jun 20th 2023
The heat of summer can really take a toll on your plants and flowers if not properly cared for. It always baffles me that someone would spend the money to buy a hanging basket, set it out in the blazi
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Peace Lily Care - the common house plant
Posted by Scott Sharkey on Feb 1st 2023
One of the most common indoor plants is the peace lily (or Spath to us in the floral industry.) Chances are if you have several indoor plants, one of these are in your arsenal. They are very comm
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Easy Care Indoor Plants that Purify the Air
Posted by Scott Sharkey on Jan 6th 2023
Everyone's home could use a good cleaning right? Well, how about cleaning the air too?Indoor plants are very popular these days, as they should be. Who doesn't love to bring the indoors literally to l
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Christmas Tree Care
Posted by Scott Sharkey on Nov 26th 2022
So you are thinking about being Clark Griswold and cutting your own Christmas tree this year? Great idea (just don't forget the saw.) There is nothing like having a real Christmas tree in your ho
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Christmas Cactus Care
Posted by Scott Sharkey on Nov 12th 2022
Basking in the sunlight of a south facing window at my in-law's home is an enormous Christmas cactus that is in bloom with beautiful pink blossoms this time of year. It is a special pla
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Add A Tropical Feel to Your House With Fiddle Leaf Fig Trees
Posted by Jeffrey Douglas on Oct 1st 2020
Fiddle Leaf Fig TreesFiddle leaf figs, or fycus lyrata, are unique
trees that are native to the tropical Cameroon in Africa. It belongs to the
fig/mulberry family. Even though its natural environmen
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