Q: I have a rubber plant that’s getting too tall, so I want to cut it back. How can I make another plant from it?
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Hosted on MSNThe Best Indoor Trees For Homes With Low LightingAll trees need sunlight to grow, but lucky for home dwellers, some trees do well in low-lighting conditions, making them ...
When you're new to gardening (or just lead a very busy lifestyle), finding the right houseplants can make all the difference.
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Homes & Gardens on MSN3 tips plant experts say will keep this rare variety of rubber plant looking beautiful and healthyIts colorful, robust foliage arguably makes the Ficus elastica 'Shivereana' one of the best types of rubber plants to grow at ...
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