Spider Plants
Spider plant care is essential when growing a healthy indoor specimen. Learn how to care for spider plants and more in the articles that follow. Find tips on pruning spider plants, how to propagate the spiderettes and treating common spider plant issues. With proper care, you'll have beautiful plants that others will envy.
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Care Of Spider Plants Outdoors: How To Grow A Spider Plant Outside
You may have wondered at one time or another, "can spider plants be outdoors?". Well, in the right conditions, growing spider plants outdoors is possible. You can learn how to grow a spider plant outside in this article.
By Darcy Larum
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Spider Plant Water Cultivation: Can You Grow Spider Plants In Water Only
Can you grow spider plants in water? Plants need certain nutrients to grow and thrive and can't be sustained in water long term unless you are using a hydroponic solution. However, you can root the little plantlets and transfer them to soil. Learn more here.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Spider Plants And Cats: Why Are Cats Eating Spider Plant Leaves And Can It Be Harmful?
Some plants are toxic to cats and others are simply overly attractive to these curious fur-balls, especially when it comes to the spider plant. Why are cats so attracted by these plants, and will spider plants hurt cats? Read this article to learn more.
By Nikki Tilley
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Repotting Spider Plants: How Do You Repot A Spider Plant
When should you repot a spider plant? These plants grow fast and the tuberous roots can crack open a flower pot. It?s important to start spider plant repotting before this happens. Click here for more information.
By Teo Spengler
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Yellowing Spider Plant Leaves: Why Are Leaves Turning Yellow On Spider Plant
Spider plants have relatively few problems but occasionally cultural, pest, or disease issues may arise. Yellow leaves on spider plants are a classic complaint. This article provides additional information on this problem.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Do Spider Plants Have Seeds: How To Grow A Spider Plant From Seed
The interesting spiderettes often overshadow the fact that spider plants bloom. When pollinated, these flowers make seeds that can be harvested and grown into new plants. Learn more about how to grow a spider plant from seed here.
By Liz Baessler