Jan 19th 2018
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We publish a blog post every week on Thursday. We cover a range of topics related to reptiles, fish, bio-active setups, and plants. Below you will find a wealth of information for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
Let’s talk for a moment about survival gardening. This isn’t about a zombie apocalypse (unless that’s what you’re preparing for; in that case, you can still use this advice). But what happens if your home is subject to a disa
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Mar 3rd 2017
Top 5 Indoor Plant Diseases to Watch Out For
When it comes to growing plants indoors, you have a lot more control over environmental factors than plants grown outside. Because of that, it is less likely that your plants will succumb to bacteria, viruses, or fungus insid
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Feb 16th 2017
How to Prune Flowering Plants
Cutting parts off your plant can seem counterintuitive when what you want is for them to grow. But if you are growing flowering plants, especially those that yield a harvest like tomatoes or peppers, then pruning is an essent
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Dec 23rd 2016
Benefits of Bone Meal and Blood Meal for Plants
Blood and bone sounds more like a Halloween theme than a
topic related to indoor gardening. But natural compounds like blood meal and
bone meal contain organic components that spur plant growth. They are great
sources of o
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Nov 10th 2016
What You Need to Know about Indoor Humidity
What’s that? You don’t have a hygrometer for your indoor
gardening? Although this tool can help you keep track of indoor humidity
levels, you can actually find out a lot about how much moisture is in your air
by paying att
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Sep 15th 2016
Best Ways to Boost Growth for Indoor Flowering Plants
Are you struggling with growth and yield for flowering
plants inside your home? Many of the common flowering vegetables, such as
broccoli, kale, tomatoes, and peppers, can thrive indoors in a hydroponic
setup. But if you h
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Sep 5th 2016
Top 6 Benefits of Using HID Grow Lights
When you grow your vegetables indoors, lighting can be an
issue. Plants require sufficient levels of visible light spectrum exposure in
order to reach their maximum growth potential. But most of us aren’t getting
full July
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