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Haworthia Care

Light: Haworthia grow in similar conditions as other succulents and benefit most from bright light and can adapt to some direct sunlight.  Avoid direct sunlight in hot summer months. White or yellow usually signify too much sun.   Water:  Water evenly and generously in the summer, letting the soil media dry out fully between waterings. In the winter, reduce watering to…

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Ivy Care

Light: Ivies prefer bright natural light but do not locate in a window with direct afternoon sun.  Water:  Water when the soil feels dry on the surface. Give the plant enough water to saturate the entire root system and drain out the bottom. Do not leave them sitting in water. Mist leaves occasionally, regularly in the summer months.   Temperature: Ivies…

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Jade Care

Light: An important aspect of the care and maintenance of Jade Plants is how much sun they receive. They need full sun in order to grow properly. If they do not have full sun, they may become stunted and leggy. Water:  Water your jade plant when the top of the soil has become dry to the touch.  Reduce the watering…

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Jasmine Care

Light: Jasmine prefers a bright light location and can even handle some direct sunlight. Water:  Never let the dirt dry out, even during the winter when the plant is in bloom. Good drainage is important, too, so ideally, the soil should be slightly moist all year, but never saturated. Temperature: Normally Jasmine prefers temperatures between 5-15ºC during the night and…

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Palm Care

Although there are many varieties of palms, they all require similar conditions to grow their best! Light: A fairly bright room without direct sunlight is advised. Too much sun can cause scorched leaves.  Parlour and Kentia palms can thrive in lower light conditions.  Water: All palms require good drainage.  Water more liberally in spring and summer allowing the top 1…

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Lucky Bamboo Care

Dracaena sanderiana Light: Lucky Bamboo prefers bright, filtered sunlight. Avoid direct sunlight as it will scorch the leaves. They are more tolerant of too little light than too much. If the bamboo leaves are fading to a light green colour, the plant is not getting enough light.  Water:  Using filtered, bottled or rainwater for your Lucky Bamboo plant keeps the…

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