We're on a short break, but will be back soon with more plant advice. In the meantime, just a few things to look out for while your plants wake up from their winter slumber.
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We're on a short break, but will be back soon with more plant advice. In the meantime, just a few things to look out for while your plants wake up from their winter slumber.
Devil's Ivy or Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a popular trailing or hanging houseplant, which comes in a plethora of colours, from golden to light green to variegated. Devil's Ivy are very tolerant plants that can grow in low light levels. They do enjoy higher humidity levels of the kitchen or bathroom. In the wild, the can be found climbing on trees in the rainforests of South East Asia. This houseplant can be propagated easily by leaf and stem cuttings placed in water.
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We're on a short break, but will be back soon with more plant advice. In the meantime, just a few things to look out for while your plants wake up from their winter slumber.