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  2. 5 Outdoor Plants That Are Incredibly Hard to Kill - AOL

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    Ahead, we spoke to gardening experts about some of the most hard-to-kill plants you can add to your garden. ... "A great way to pick what works best in your area is to take a quick drive or walk ...

  3. 30 Best Low-Light Plants That Will Brighten up the Dim ... - AOL

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    One of the easiest plants to grow, pothos (Epipremnum aureum) will tolerate a lot of neglect. It does just fine in low light levels, though it will not grow as quickly and tends to get a little leggy.

  4. These Indoor Plants Are (Nearly) Impossible to Kill - AOL

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    Emerald Trinity. If the idea of having to regularly water plants intimidates you, then opt for a plant that takes care of itself. Easyplant makes having a plant just as its name says: easy.

  5. Bad Plant Parent Luck? These Indoor Plants Are Very Hard to Kill

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    No green thumb? No problem. We put together a guide to 10 plants that are hard to kill, including cast-iron plant, ZZ plant, and pothos.

  6. List of pest-repelling plants - Wikipedia

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    Pitcher plants: traps and ingests insects Radish: repels cabbage maggot and cucumber beetles [3] Rosemary: repels cabbage looper, carrot fly, cockroaches and mosquitoes, [11] slugs, snails, as well as the Mexican bean beetle [3] Russian sage: repels wasps Rue: repels cucumber and flea beetles Sarracenia pitcher plants

  7. List of beneficial weeds - Wikipedia

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    Tomato plants need a mild nitrogen deficit to set fruit Clover, like most legumes, hosts bacteria that fix nitrogen in the soil, helping fertilize nearby plants. Clover also provides ground cover, helping retain water in the soil as a "living mulch", and protecting nearby crops from predation by insect pests.

  8. These Hard-to-Kill Plants Can Survive Even the Worst Gardeners

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    No green thumb? No problem.

  9. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Crassula ovata: The jade plant is a very robust and drought-resistant house plant. The miniature cultivars like the baby jade plant (C. ovata arborescens) is considered the best plant for a first bonsai. This plant will sprout on old wood. Thus, an old specimen can be pruned back to a stockier shape with thick trunk.

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