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How to prune a money tree for healthy, strong growth
Pruning a money tree "encourages new growth and fullness," says Lee Miller, a garden designer and coach. For example, if your tree doesn't get enough light, it can become long and leggy. Pruning can ...
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How Often To Water A Money Tree—And How To Tell If You're Overdoing It
While money trees are native to tropical wetlands, they don't like soggy soil. Learn how often to water a money tree for a happy, healthy houseplant.
Because money trees are fast-growing houseplants, you might find you need to cut yours back from time to time to maintain it at a manageable size. Knowing how to prune a money tree (Pachira aquatica) ...
If you’ve ever killed a fern, overwatered a succulent, and sworn off houseplants in the same month, the 2026 Plant of the ...
With rising AQI levels, it’s only wise to get indoor plants for your bedroom that help you breathe and sleep better. Here are 8 plants that filter out toxins from the air and also add greenery to your ...
Grow lights are worth it. Relying on sunlight can result in weak, leggy plants. Starting plants indoors can give you access to more interesting cultivars while saving you money. Here are seed-starting ...
Cold temperatures have come to Kansas in bits and spurts this year, but enough so that many gardeners have moved cold-sensitive plants indoors recently. It begs the question: Now what? “Hopefully, you ...
As frost approaches, gardeners are tempted to dig up plants and place them in pots for use indoors. Too often, the results are disappointing as plants that flourished in the garden drop leaves and ...
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