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    Nido Cottage

    This is a hanging planter from the trend cottage planter and is popular for its attractive finish and hanging feature. It comes fully packaged with strong steel hanging rods which can carry up to 50kg hence catering to any need. It is available in Granite, White and Mocha colours and measures 27x23cm (DxH). Price – KES 4,900
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    Cubico Cottage 30,40

    These planters are from the trend cottage collection and have a rattan finish. They are available in Granite, White and Mocha colors. They are ideal for outdoor settings which allows them to match perfectly with your rattan furniture. One can however use them indoors as well to create a cosy country look. They are available in two sizes;
    • 30x30x56cm (LxWxH)
    • 40x40x75cm (LxWxH)
    • Price – Cubico Cottage 30 – KES 11,300
    • Price – Cubico Cottage 40 – KES 22,000
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    Cube Color 14, 16

    This attractive planter allows you to dip your grow pots directly into it. it is ideal for your herbs at home and will Give them just the right amount of water with its wicker irrigation system to enable them thrive. It comes in Slate, White and Lime green colors. It is available in two sizes as below;
    • 14x14x14cm (LxWxH)
    • 17x17x16cm (LxWxH)
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    Canto Color

    This is a rough natural stone finish planter with the same revolutionary self-watering system. It comes in columnar and cube shapes and is available in Stone gray, Graphite black and Sand beige colours. It is available in two sizes;
    • 30x30x30cm (LxWxH)
    • 30x30x56cm (LxWxH)
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    Clerodendrum thomsoniae/ Bleeding heart vine/ Glory boomer

    Light: Partially shaded site with some direct morning or late afternoon sunshine with minimum temperatures of 7 degrees C. Water: Water your clerodendrum generously in the summer months and do not allow it to dry out. Reduce watering during cooler spells Fertilizer: Plant in well fertilized soil.
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    Kalanchoe thrysiflora

    Light: This plant grows best in bright light. It will even enjoy some direct sun. Sunlight brings out the red colour on the leaves edges. Soil: The plant is easy to grow in average room conditions, tolerating the dry air of heated homes well. It however doesn't like is soggy soil, so plant in fast draining soil. Care: Do not wet the leaves as this will lead to rot.
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    Cordyline fruticosa

    Soil: Rich, organic soil that doesn't dry out too much. Light: Good light will enhance colors. Situate indoor containers in an area that receives bright, indirect light. Fertilizer: Grow the Cordyline fruticosa in a draining container that is one time larger than its root ball. Fill the container with a well-drained potting mix amended with a slow-release fertilizer. Follow package instructions concerning fertilizer amounts. Water: Water the container regularly to keep the soil moist but not soggy. Water until it runs from the container's bottom drain holes. Humidity: Fill a plastic spray bottle with water and mist indoor-grown Cordyline fruticosa plants weekly to create humidity.
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    Ficus benjamini/ Weeping fig tree

    Water: Plant in well draining soil: the plant should not be over-watered. These trees, like many indoor plants, benefit from a good ‘flushing' of the salts out of the soil one to two times a year. To do this, take the tree outside (when it's warm) in a shady spot and flood the soil with water several times to leach out the accumulated salts. Light: Keep plants in as high a light situation as possible without being in too much direct sunlight. Temperature: Ideal temperatures have been list between 75F- 85F during the day (24C-26C) and 10F-15F cooler at night (60F-70F, or 18C-21C). Care: High humidity is good for the overall health of this plant. Cleaning the leaves frequently by gently wiping off the dust is also recommended. This not only makes the plant look better (glossier) but also keeps the leaves ‘breathing' well.
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    Howeia Forsteriana

    Light: Find an area that receives indirect light through a window; it does not necessarily need to be an extremely bright spot. Water: Water only when the top inch of soil starts to dry out. Over watering can lead to root rot if the soil mix does not drain fast enough. Fertilizer: Excessive fertilization may cause the tips of lower leaves to turn brown and die. Browning of leaves can also be caused by dry air and/or lack of water.
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    Calathea

    Light: Light shade or dappled light indoors. Do not expose to direct, noon sun as it will fade the leaf colors. Water: High humidity. Keep soil continuously moist throughout spring and summer, and reduce watering in the winter. Temperature: Prefers warm and humid conditions. Keep above 60ºF if possible. Soil: A well-drained potting mix. Fertilizer: Feed regularly with liquid fertilizer throughout growing season.
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    Aspidistria elatior – Cast Iron plant

    Light: Cast iron plant grows well in low light indoors. Water: It can flourish without regular watering thus the term cast iron plant. However water when the soil top two inches are dry. Fertilizer: Ensure you fertilize at least once annually with all purpose fertilizer.
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    Chamaedorea palm

    Light: A light position but will also handle some shade. Temp: Average warmth will need misting if its really hot. Water: Quite regularly in the growing season and rarely over the winter months. Feeding: A liquid feed every month or so. Tip: Brown tips on the leaves mean the humidity needs to be raised, give it a misting.
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