Is One Drainage Hole Enough for Flower Pots? How Big Should It Be?
Drainage holes are important – they ensure that the soil in the pot never stays saturated with water for too …
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Drainage holes are important – they ensure that the soil in the pot never stays saturated with water for too …
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Although the zebra succulent (Haworthia fasciata/attenuata) is not easy to kill, it can sometimes display signs of discoloration, the most …