Pebble Tray For Plants – AKA Plant Humidity Tray

Are you a lover of beautiful tropical houseplants, but afraid that the climate inside your home may be too dry for them to survive?

Why not use a pebble tray for plants — aka humidity tray — to add some extra humidity in a dry environment.

Pebble trays are a great accessory to add to your collection of plants if you wish to add a little moisture. They create lovely and ambient moisture around your indoor plants.

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Are Lemon Seeds Poisonous?

Have you ever accidentally swallowed or chewed a lemon seed, raising the question are lemon seeds poisonous?

I think it is safe to say that most people who enjoy lemons have unintentionally eaten lemon seeds without thinking more about it.

There are those, however, that question whether one can safely eat lemon seeds or if the seeds are toxic and if they will have a negative effect when being digested.

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Mist For Plants – How And What To Spray For Maximum Effect

As a fellow plant lover, I am sure that you have heard of ‘misting’ your plants.

It is said that houseplants love to be misted, especially the tropical kind. But is it actually beneficial to your beloved greens or is it just a myth?

If you are a newbie plant mom or plant parent and not familiar with the term misting, misting plants is a way of increasing the humidity level that surrounds your plant temporarily by simply using a spray bottle to spray tiny water droplets onto your shrubs.

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Chainsaw Bar Oil Substitute – What To Use?

Using a good bar chainsaw bar oil to keep your trusty chainsaw running smoothly is very important, as most regular users will know.

But what if you run out of your regular stuff and need to use an alternative oil instead, even if just as a temporary measure?

What are the best chainsaw bar oil substitutes? Let’s see which will be both good for your machine and good for the environment.

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Insecticidal Soap vs Neem Oil Spray

As a person with a love for plants and gardening, we are sure that you have most likely heard of neem oil for plants and insecticidal soap.

Both are commonly used to fight off damaging pests and disease that have taken a liking to your plants. They are a great substitute for synthetic pesticides.

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