Plants Have So Much To Give Us

New York Post: This is the best amount of indoor plants to have for well-being — and how much is too much

This is the best amount of indoor plants to have for well-being — and how much is too much

AOL: Why Loving Your Plants Too Much Can Be Harmful: The Over-Care Dilemma

Gardening is often seen as a labor of love, and for many, the joy of nurturing plants can lead to a common pitfall: over-care. While it’s natural to want to give your plants the best possible ...

Why Loving Your Plants Too Much Can Be Harmful: The Over-Care Dilemma

Your indoor jungle might be leafing you frazzled. Houseplants have long been celebrated for their wide-ranging health perks, from lifting mood and easing fatigue to boosting pain tolerance and even ...

Plants can’t survive without water—but too much or too little causes problems.

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AOL: 10 Ways Native Plants Make Gardening So Much Easier and More Affordable

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10 Ways Native Plants Make Gardening So Much Easier and More Affordable

Science Daily: Plants can’t absorb as much CO2 as climate models predicted

Much is now generally used with uncountable nouns. The equivalent used with countable nouns is many. In positive contexts, much is widely avoided: I have a lot of money instead of I have much money. There are some exceptions to this, however: I have much hope for the future. A lot of these cases are emotive transitive verbs and nouns. I have much need for a new assistant. In parallel, I need ...

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