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PlantsSort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - Testing by NASA and other agencies has found that plants remove VOCs from indoor environments and contribute to better health and well-being.
- When outfitting or decorating your home, there are sensitive choices you can make if you have asthma.
- A team of scientists from the Korean Rural Development Administration and the Department of Horticulture at the University of Georgia tested the efficiency of airborne formaldehyde removal in 86 species of plants.
- Five drought-resistant perennials that can be planted during mid-summer.
- How to use native plants as alternatives to a traditional lawn.
- Six steps to conserving water in your yard and garden.
- Benefits of using native plants in gardening and landscaping.
- Steps for preparing your yard and garden for winter.
- Horticulturists Dr. Stanley Kays, Dr. Bodie Pennisi and research associate D.S. Wang at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Science are conducting ongoing research into the ability of houseplants to remove volatile organic compounds from the air.
- From The Healthy House Answer Book: Answers to the 133 most commonly asked questions. Questions 81-87.
- Green roofs may be either extensive or intensive. Your site characteristics and objectives will determine which green roof is appropriate for your property.
- Control mealybugs to protect your plant and prevent mold growth.
- Insects under cover, scale can suck the life from a plant.
- A combination of methods may be necessary to rid your plants of whiteflies.
- Recognize and defeat an aphid infestation.
- Improve your view with eye-pleasing plant combinations.
- Transform your patio into an outdoor room.
- Not for windows only, these hanging boxes of color also grace decks, gazebos and patio enclosures.
- Prune smart for attractive plants that know their bounds.
- Apartment dwellers and those with otherwise inadequate yards can still eat from a home-grown garden.

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