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  • How to care for Nematanthus Houseplants-Comfort Plants
    Nov 16, 2020

    How to Care for Nematanthus Houseplants

    Nematanthus plants are fun and active. When happy and supported they have been known to grow to lengths of 15 feet! Water: Like most plans the Nematanthus needs more water in the warm growing months. We found from April to...

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  • How to Care for Marimo (Aquatic) Houseplants-Comfort Plants
    Nov 16, 2020

    How to Care for Marimo (Aquatic) Houseplants

    Their new found fame is no surprise. Marimo balls are just plain cool! One fun fact, is they are grown naturally in the northern great lakes! Water: Water Marimo balls often and make sure to keep them damp. Tap water...

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  • How to Care for Maranta Houseplants-Comfort Plants
    Nov 16, 2020

    How to Care for Maranta Houseplants

    Known for it's colors and vibe setting. The Maranta Prayer Plant is a favorite among many plant parents. Light: Maranta Prayer Plants do not like direct sunlight, they with show you they are unhappy by fading in color. In the...

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  • How to Care for Lipstick Plants-Comfort Plants
    Nov 16, 2020

    How to Care for Lipstick Plants

    When cared for correctly, Lipstick plants are a joy to have! Lighting: They love light! But not direct light. Give them the brightest indirect spot you have in your home and they wll be happy. Water: Happiest when you let...

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  • How to Care for Indoor Herbs-Comfort Plants
    Nov 16, 2020

    How to Care for Indoor Herbs

    Love me some fresh herbs! There is nothing better than picking some basil on your kitchen counter to put on top of a dish. Or rosemary on some potatoes. I am getting hungry writing this! Don't be afraid to get...

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  • How to Care for Hoya Houseplants-Comfort Plants
    Nov 16, 2020

    How to Care for Hoya Houseplants

    Also known as the wax plant. Hoyas make great house plants. They are native to warm asian climates so of course, they like to be kept warm. Scared about keeping them happy? Don't be. Follow this simple Hoya care guide...

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