Rosemary Plant
The Rosemary plant is an edible perennial herb that adds pizazz to a wide variety of food from meat and fish to bread and vegetables. Rosemary is a...
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The Rosemary plant is an edible perennial herb that adds pizazz to a wide variety of food from meat and fish to bread and vegetables. Rosemary is a...
View full detailsIntroduction Grow Your Own Coffee Indoors! A Beautiful Houseplant A Natural Air Purifier Easy to grow! Aromatic flowers smell like jasmine! Descr...
View full detailsIntroduction Fragrant, Creamy White Flowers You Can't Miss! East to care for Low maintenance Makes great hedges! Description Enjoy the heavenly ...
View full detailsImagine fresh-squeezed limes on a hot summer’s day. That’s what a Persian Lime Tree can offer - year-round! These aren’t your average limes, either...
View full detailsThis strong avocado tree thrives in containers and can withstand temperatures as low as 20 degrees. This means you can grow your own avocados at ho...
View full detailsIntroduction Compact Gardenia with Fragrant Blooms Great container, hedge, or slope gardenia Take fresh cut, fragrant flowers indoors for 3 season...
View full detailsMonstera Philodendron is a beautiful houseplant that stands out because of its distinctive, large split leaves. This amazing plant has many differe...
View full detailsIntroduction Add Tropical Flair and Property Value to your Home Unique texture from the palm leaves to the trunk Add a warm, tropical feel to your...
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View full detailsIntroduction On NASA's Top 10 Air Cleaning Plants! Natural Air Purifier - Removes Toxins from your home Symbol of Hope, Peace, Prosperity, Tranqui...
View full detailsIntroduction All the Beauty and Fragrance of a Gardenia in a Small Package! Perfect ground cover, border, foundation, or container gardenia Pretty...
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View full detailsThe Red Lucy Althea tree is a spectacular dwarf flowering tree with much to offer the home landscape. The large, vivid blooms are red-pink and abun...
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View full detailsPlumeria plants are actually small trees that are native to warm, tropical regions. The exotic flowers of these beautiful plants have a signature s...
View full detailsWhen you think of Christmas, we bet you don’t think of…palm trees? But the Christmas Palm will change your mind. This spectacular palm earned its n...
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View full detailsHome-grown olives in your own backyard? It’s not too good to be true! The Koroneiki Greek Olive Tree is one of the best-producing and tasting olive...
View full detailsAn effortless organic addition to any window, the Aloe Vera plant boasts a bright green slender appearance with noteworthy practical uses. Its leav...
View full detailsMost potted plants should be watered when the soil is drying out. Test your plant’s soil by sticking your finger in 1 to 2 inches deep. If the soil feels cool and moist, do not water. If the soil feels warm and dry, water your plant. Research your particular House & Patio plant’s moisture recommendations for best results. We have care information on each product page that will help you determine the best environment for your plant.
PlantingTree Slow Release Fertilizer can be used 2 to 3 times per year on House and Patio plants. Our slow release plant food feeds plants for up to 6 months. There is no risk of fertilizer burn so this plant food can be used at the time of planting. Use 2 teaspoons of fertilizer per gallon pot size or 1 teaspoon per foot of height. Mix our slow release fertilizer into the top layer of soil or sprinkle over the top and water in well. Repeat in 4 to 6 months. Fertilizer tends to leach out with the water in potted plants so they need fed more often than plants in the ground.
Are your cats chewing on your houseplants? Are your neighbor’s cats pooping in your patio planters? Put things on the soil or around your plant to keep cats out of your House & Patio plants. Sprinkle or spray your plants with cayenne pepper or drop some citrus peels over the soil. Adding rocks over the soil is often a good way to keep cats from turning your plant pot into a litter box. They love the feel of soft dirt or sand under their paws, but rocks, not so much. I have successfully used mesh over the pot around the plant trunk as well. Cats really hate aluminum foil. It can be placed around your plant on the ground or over the soil to keep your cat away from your House & Patio plants. Redirection is another great option. Plant some catnip or cat grass to treat you cats or distract the neighbor’s cat away from your patio plants.
The “flies” that you are seeing in houseplants are likely fungus gnats and they are a pain. White fly and other pests could be an issue in patio plants as well. Fungus gnats love moist potting soil. Allow your plants to dry out before watering them again. Insecticidal soap or neem oil can be sprayed directly on the soil. Bacillus thuringiensis is a microbe or bacterium that kills pests naturally. It can be added to the soil to kill fungus gnats.These safe methods get rid of these pests naturally and don’t harm pets or humans. You can also use yellow sticky tape to help eliminate fungus gnat adults.