Tips on Indoor Houseplant Care

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A lot of us will be the lucky recipients of beautiful Valentine?s Day plants this year. And, unlike the box of chocolates, they stand a good chance of being around for a while. Naturally, they?re going to need a little TLC, but it?s not too difficult.
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