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April 29, 2007
By: Momoy
Category: Plants
Question: A corn plant in a shady area of our yard got nipped by the cold, and almost all the leaves have some brown areas. Should I cut it down and try to rejuvenate it or just remove the bad leaves?
Answer: Corn plants used for foliage with yellow and green leaves are a type of [...]
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August 01, 2006
By: Momoy
Category: Flowers, Garden, Landscaping, Plants
Most dracaenas grow best in bright, indirect light, but many are also tolerant of lower light. If a plant that has been growing in dim light is moved to a brighter spot, the new leaves will be thicker and stronger and growth rate will increase.
Allow dracaenas to dry slightly between waterings. Wait until the soil [...]
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Question: A corn plant in a shady area of our yard got nipped by the cold, and almost all the leaves have some brown areas. Should I cut it down
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Growth Rate: The growth rate is slow, less than 12 inches
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