A Winter's Tale for Indoor Gardeners ; What to Do This Week
Mail on Sunday › October 29, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › October 29, 2004
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Thanks to central heating and double glazing, houseplants don't have a seasonal shutdown like outdoor plants.
But they do register the change of season: once the heating comes on and light levels drop, growing conditions alter, so you need to make allowances.See the full content of this document
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A Winter's Tale for Indoor Gardeners ; What to Do This Week
Central heating dries the air, so ferns, orchids and tropical plants need extra humidity to prevent their leav...
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