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Costa Farms Live 10-inch Tall Easy to Grow Clean Air Epipremnum Devil s Ivy Golden Pothos Medium Indirect Sunlight Indoor House or Office Tabletop Plant in 6-inch Nursery pot
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Talk about easy! Pothos is a snap to grow and shows off beautiful heart-shape leaves. Pothos thrives in a variety of light conditions making it an ideal selection for every room in your house. When you think of easy to grow houseplants pothos are probably one of the first plants that come to mind. These eager-to-please plants thrive almost anywhere as long as they get a little light and water. Pothos has a vining habit making it ideal for baskets urns or tabletops. Or you can train it up a small trellis or pole to help frame a window or doorway. Native to French Polynesia pothos has naturalized around the world in tropical locales. AN IDEAL FIRST PLANT! This easy to grow plant requires minimal care and adds instant beauty to your home or office. A GREAT PLANT FOR HOMES AND OFFICES! AND POTHOS IS THE PERFECT GIFT! Pothos is an ideal houseplant for any home apartment or office. It adds instant beauty and life wherever it grows! Pothos makes a great housewarming gift. (Everyone loves plants especially ones that are so beautiful and so low maintenance!). POTHOS ADDS LUSHNESS AND BEAUTY TO ANY INDOOR DECOR STYLE: This is the ideal houseplant for every room in the house: living rooms hallways dens patios and bedrooms. CARE FOR YOUR DEVIL S IVY POTHOS IS EASY: Light: Grow Devil s Ivy Pothos in medium indirect light. Some plants may burn if placed in direct sunlight. Water: Devil s Ivy Pothos likes to be watered once a week with about 1 cup. The frequency of watering may change depending on your plant s pot size how much light it gets and the temperature of the environment. Feeding: Good quality balanced water-soluble houseplant food. Pruning/Shaping: Cut back the stems at any time during spring or early summer when the pothos is in its active growth cycle. Repotting: Repot your plants when they become root bound. (A houseplant is root bound when roots appear in the soil or begin to escape through drain holes in the pot bottom.) Never repot houseplants using soil from your yard.Outdoor Options: Can grow outdoors year-round as landscaping plants or in containers if protected from winter temperaturesPLANT SAFETY: Not intended for human or animal consumption.
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