The only thing better than one snake plant is multiple snake plants. Turn your favorite, easy-to-grow houseplant into ...
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How to repot a snake plant and keep it thriving for decades
If your snake plant needs to be repotted, you'll notice a few telltale signs, such as "slowed growth, or roots coming out of the bottom of its container," says gardening coach and author Lee Miller.
After living briefly at a TV station in Mt. Pleasant, SC, in the 1950s, Susie Q the elephant worked in circuses across U.S.
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