Jade Plant
Your ultimate guide to Jade Plant: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Jade Plant
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How To Propagate Jade Plant Cuttings
There's no big mystery about how to propagate a jade plant. Whether rooting stem or leaf cuttings, it’s easy and rewarding.
By Teo Spengler
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Growing Jade Houseplants - Tips For The Care And Maintenance Of Jade Plants
Jade plant care only takes only a little TLC for a beautiful houseplant that will last for years to come. Learn all about the care and maintenance of jade plants.
By Heather Rhoades
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Limp Jade Plant: Help When A Jade Plant Is Drooping
Jade plants are among the easiest houseplants to care for, but if you have limp jade plant leaves, it's time to take a close look at how you water the plant. This article can help with that.
By Jackie Carroll
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Leggy Jade Plant Care – Pruning A Leggy Jade Plant
If your jade plant is getting leggy, don’t stress. It can easily be fixed. Find tips to help a leggy jade plant in this article.
By Raffaele Di Lallo
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Separating Jade Plants – Learn When To Divide Jade Plants
One of the classiest household succulents is the jade plant. These little beauties are so charming you simply want more of them. That leads to the question, can you separate a jade plant? This article will help with jade plant division.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Care Of ET’s Finger Jade – Tips For Growing ET’s Finger Crassula
Who wouldn?t want a plant that looks like ET?s fingers? Jade, the pleasantly-plump succulent that is such a great houseplant, has several cultivars with unusual foliage, including ET?s Fingers. These fun plants are great additions to indoors or out. Learn more here.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Repotting Jade Plants: Learn How To Repot A Jade Plant
If your jade plant seems to be outgrowing its container, it may be time to for repotting. Click this article for tips on getting it done.
By Becca Badgett
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Jade Plant Turning Red – Reasons For A Jade Going Red
What does it mean when a jade has red tips on the leaves? Disease, cultivation, insects, and more might be the cause. Read on for more.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Jade Plant Looks Wrinkled – Reasons For Wrinkled Jade Leaves
If you notice wrinkled jade leaves, it’s the plant’s way of telling you that something isn’t quite right. Click here for tips on fixing a wrinkly jade plant.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Pruning Jade Plants: Tips For Jade Plant Trimming
Jade plants are resilient and lovely plants and because they are so easy to grow, some may grow to the size where jade plant pruning is needed. Learn more about pruning jade plants in this article.
By Heather Rhoades
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My Jade Plant Won’t Bloom – Tips On Getting A Jade Plant To Bloom
Jade plants are common houseplants that even the most novice of gardeners can grow successfully. Does a jade plant bloom? Getting a jade plant to bloom requires mimicking its native growing conditions. This article can help with that.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Black Spots On Jade Plant: Reasons A Jade Plant Has Black Spots
It is important to investigate possible causes for spots on jade plant leaves. Proper diagnosis can lead to correction of the issue and the return of your plant's health. This article can help with assessing the possible causes and treatment for you plant.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Jade Insect Pests: Learn About Common Pests Of Jade Plants
Jade plants, or Crassula ovata, are popular houseplants. Generally easy-care, low maintenance plants, there are a few specific jade plant pests that can damage and even kill them if not controlled. Click here for more information on pests of jade plants.
By Darcy Larum
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Jade In The Garden: Can You Grow Jade Outdoors
When most of us think of jade plants, we think of beautiful potted bonsai-like specimens. However, in parts of California, Arizona and other arid warm regions, jade is a popular choice for hedge plants. Click here for more information on growing jade outside.
By Darcy Larum
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Ripple Jade Plant Info: Caring For Ripple Jade Plants
If you’re a fan of jade plants, then ripple jade is one that’s certain to capture attention. Compact, rounded heads atop sturdy branches give the plant a bonsai type appeal. Its bluish leaves are twisted and erect, sometimes with purple edging. Learn more here.
By Becca Badgett