Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot
Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot

Costa Farms Live Indoor 14in. Tall Red Chinese Evergreen Plant in 6in. Grower Pot

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    Easy-care houseplant features attractive large, white-and-green leaves that add instant life and beauty to any room. Aglaonema (also called Chinese Evergreen) adds tropical elegance to your home or office. If you are looking for an easy care and impressive houseplant, Aglaonema is ideal. This beautiful indoor houseplant is native to warm areas of China, but it will grow happily indoors in your home, even in low-light locations. Aglaonema is a popular decorator choice for homes because of its beautiful large leaves; it adds lush elegance wherever you grow it. LUSH AND EASY CARE--WHAT A COMBO! Aglaonema will delight you because it is such an easy plant to grow. Aglaonema will grow in low light and only requires regular watering. Aglaonema is one of the best plants for beginners (or folks too busy to keep most houseplants alive). AGLAONEMA ADDS EXOTIC ALLURE TO INDOOR DECOR! This is the ideal houseplant for living rooms, dens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and kitchens. For the winter holidays, you can use Aglaonema where you use poinsettias because of its silvery holiday hues CARE FOR YOUR CHINESE EVERGREEN, AGLAONEMA IS EASY: Light: Grow Chinese Evergreen, Aglaonema in medium, indirect light. Some plants may burn if placed in direct sunlight. Water: Chinese Evergreen, Aglaonema 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: Feed monthly in the spring and summer with a balanced plant food at 1/2 the recommended strength. Pruning/Shaping: Cut back any yellowing or dying leaves. Trim erratic growth to keep plant in a good shape. 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 temperatures PLANT SAFETY: Not intended for human or animal consumption.
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