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“Never venture, never win!” Sun Tzu, The Art of War.
These are wise words in any form of war, and plants pests are no different. Don’t let the fear of invasions prevent you from all the enjoyment that comes with keeping house plants.
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You can identify and combat these nuisances, but the war against pests is a real one, particularly with large numbers of tropical plants greenhouses, regardless of their reputation, are no exception.
We’ll take a closer look at individual beasties and strategies to defeat them in detail down the road, but here’s an overview of the battlefield.
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Publishing date: May 15, 2021 • 51 minutes ago • 3 minute read • Lace and Leaves co-owners Kai So and Mei Tam with a platter of different growing media including, from the white material going clockwise, perlite, coco coir, worm castings, coarse sand, fir bark, charcoal and all-purpose indoor potting mix. Photo by Greg Southam /Postmedia
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Substrates and growing mediums are the final of the three basic elements of plant care.
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Publishing date: May 01, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 4 minute read • Electrical engineer turned entrepreneur, Andy Burke couldn t find the tool he needed to help with his plants watering schedule, so he invented Quench. Supplied
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Of the three basic elements of plant care, water is the deadliest.
There’ve been plant pests I thought would be the death of me, but none are the danger to a plant that overwatering is.
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