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Exposed tree roots can damage sidewalks and foundations, become a tripping hazard, and make lawn mowing difficult. Learn how to properly deal with above-ground tree roots to keep the tree healthy and ...
The anticipation of a relaxing vacation is quickly dampened when you think about your houseplants. Time, money, and effort have been invested to ensure that your monstera, peace lily, and bird of ...
If you're searching for a low-maintenance plant to grow indoors, here's a simple step-by-step guide to help you grow a ZZ plant at home in a bottle.
Eleven plants, including snake plants, ZZ plants, and pothos, can thrive both indoors and outdoors. Most of these plants prefer partial shade or indirect light, especially avoiding harsh afternoon ...
Scientists have discovered a rapid molecular switch in plant roots that allows them to detect dry soils and redirect root growth to find water. This discovery could help in developing drought ...
New research shows the symbiotic relationship between plant roots and soil fungi, leading to reduced chemical use and healthier future crops.
Dry plants / Image credit: Pixabay Plant roots will anchor into soil with the help of gravitropism, but the direction of their growth can change and move toward a water source when it must. A new ...
Alternatively, divide the plant by separating rhizomes. Both methods can successfully propagate ZZ plants for new growth. To propagate a plant, you can separate its sections by hand or with a sharp ...
Yes, you should prune ZZ plants, but only when necessary. ZZ plants are generally low-maintenance and don't require regular pruning. That said, ZZ plants can grow quite large over time and pruning ...
ZZ plants, which are native to Eastern Africa, are the easiest houseplant to own. Here is your guide to water, prune, and propagate ZZ plants.