Most house plants should not be affected by foggers, although plants such as African violets are notoriously sensitive. After using a fogger, always wipe the leaves of your plant with a damp or wet cloth to remove chemical residue. Ideally, protect the plant with something as simple as a raincoat or light plastic sheet.
Water your indoor plants when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch, typically every 1-2 weeks depending on the plant type and environment. Overwatering can harm the plants, so it's important to let the soil dry out between waterings.
Gas fires will definitely harm indoor rabbits. Rabbits require to have proper ventilation which will prevent them from this exothermic chemical reaction which might choke and harm them.
Water your indoor plants when the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. This usually means watering them every 1-2 weeks, but it can vary depending on the plant type and environment. Overwatering can harm the plants, so it's important to let the soil dry out between waterings.
The majority of house plants are toxic in some form to goats - look in your local library for a text on plants toxic to stock.
the viroids harm the plants that are ifected with them by giving the plants some harmful thing
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Cats use green plants as an emetic to induce vomiting and as a laxative. The plant fiber helps them to eliminate hairballs. If you have an indoor cat, make sure your house plants are not toxic to cats. The best thing to do is to grow them a good source of fiber such as wheat grass. It is very inexpensive to grow and your cats will prefer it to your house plants.
Spiders do not harm plants directly. In fact, they can be beneficial to plants by preying on insects that may damage them.
You can cover the plants if you plan to use anything stronger than Windex or vinegar. When planting, you should leave a couple of feet between the wall and the plants so that you have a path to the windows without having to step on the plants.
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Arrowhead plants (also known as Syngonium) are used as ornamental indoor plants with their arrow-shaped leaves in various colors. They prefer indirect light and should be watered when the top inch of soil is dry. Arrowhead plants can be displayed in hanging baskets or on shelves to add a touch of nature to indoor spaces.