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four different types of houseplants for dogs
34 Poisonous Houseplants for Dogs and Cats
If you own a pet and love to grow houseplants, this article is for you-- Houseplants that are toxic for DOGS.
a fiddle leaf plant with the title growing and pruning your fiddle leaf fig
Growing and Pruning Your Fiddle Leaf Fig | Dossier Blog
Growing and Pruning Your Fiddle Leaf Fig - A guide for small plant or bush to standard tree form.
homemade lawn food that is great for kids and adults to enjoy in the summertime
Cheap, Safe, and Incredibly Effective Homemade Lawn Food
Another fantastic chemistry hack homemade lawn food. Easy, cheap and effective! Full tutorial for homemade lawn fertilizer on chemistrycachet.com
the instructions for how to use diy pet safe products
DIY Pet Safe Weed Killer - Debt Free Spending
You have to use it when it's not expected to rain for 36 hrs or so. Spray in the morning after the dew has evaporated. Walk away.
two blue flowers in a pot on a table
Indoor Hyacinth Care: Caring For Hyacinth Houseplants Post Flowering
Hyacinth Care Indoors After Flowering – What To Do With Indoor Hyacinth After Blooming
two large planters with grass growing out of them
a kitchen sink under a window with potted plants hanging from it's side
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DIY Indoor Hanging Herb Garden // Learn how to make an easy, budget-friendly hanging herb garden for your window. It will make your house prettier and fill your gardening void during winter months.
a potted plant sitting on top of a wooden floor in front of a window
How to Keep a Fiddle Leaf Fig Alive and Happy
How to keep a fiddle leaf fig alive (& happy) | Decor Fix
a window sill filled with potted plants next to a sink
Window-Mounted Hanging Herb Garden
Bring fresh herbs to your kitchen and dress up your window at the same time with this simple hanging herb garden.
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How to Grow Your Own Indoor Herb Garden
Herbs are the keys to flavor. There’s no shame in using dried herbs, but growing fresh herbs yourself is well worth the effort. Many herbs repel insects, pack great health benefits, and are pretty simple to maintain. Luckily, you don’t need a huge backyard to grow your own indoor herb garden. These happy plants easily grow in small spaces, from your bedroom window to your kitchen counter. For the full article, visit us here: http://paleo.co/indoorherbgd