In this video I’m going to share how I was taught in our local Master
Gardener’s program to grow indoor houseplants. The setup was new to me when I saw it, and I don’t see anyone else showing it online. So I made this video to help you achieve success in your indoor gardening pursuits. Keeping houseplants alive is a pretty common struggle for people, and improper light and watering are generally the issue.

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How to grow houseplants | Indoor Gardening tips | Keep your houseplants alive

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  • KimberlyElizabeth 83
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    The water absorbs into the terra-cotta so fast and also, will ruin your furniture. It’s also been proven that pebble trays do nothing for humidity in houseplants.

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