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How to Transplant Tropical Plants

How to Transplant Tropical Plants
How to Transplant Tropical Plants

Tropical plants prefer a warm, humid environment. Gardeners who do not live in such a climate can pot the tropical plants and grow them indoors. Most tropical plants prefer their roots confined in smaller pots; repotting is required only when the soil needs a yearly freshening. For plants that become root-bound, such as certain varieties of fern, transplanting into a larger pot is necessary to promote vigor.
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Scales on Tropical Plants

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:03 Plant Care » Plant Diseases & Treatments
Scales on Tropical Plants
Scales on Tropical Plants

Tropical plants must be given the proper care, especially if you grow them outside of a tropical environment. These plants typically enjoy well-draining soil and sun. However, tropical plants are not resistant to scale insects that, when left unchecked, can cause your tropical plant to decline in health or die.
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Scales on Tropical Plants

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:06 Plant Care
Scales on Tropical Plants
Scales on Tropical Plants

Tropical plants must be given the proper care, especially if you grow them outside of a tropical environment. These plants typically enjoy well-draining soil and sun. However, tropical plants are not resistant to scale insects that, when left unchecked, can cause your tropical plant to decline in health or die.
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How to Landscape a Small Front Tropical Garden

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:30 Lawn & Garden » Special-Situation Gardening
How to Landscape a Small Front Tropical Garden
How to Landscape a Small Front Tropical Garden

Even if you live north of the tropics, you can use some plants that evoke the allure of the South Seas. And if your front yard is small, your task of landscaping it with tropicals will be easy. Look for frost-hardy plants, such as bird of paradise, Mexican fan palm and others. Consider growing some truly tropical plants as annuals or in containers you can bring indoors before Jack Frost visits your neighborhood.
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Tropical Pitcher Plants

Author: dohow 18-05-2011, 19:09 Plants » Indoor Plants by Name & Type
Tropical Pitcher Plants
Tropical Pitcher Plants

Tropical pitcher plants belong to the genus Nepenthes. They are native to Southeast Asian nations such as Borneo, Cambodia, Sumatra and the Philippines, and Australia. The plants are particularly prevalent in secluded jungles and forests. Species of Nepenthes are carnivorous plants with large, colorful pitcher-shaped parts that ensnare insects. Once the plant traps an insect, it digests the insect for nourishment. The pitchers on these plants range from small tubes to enormous bowls.
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