UC Master Gardeners podcast discusses care tips for indoor house plants

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This week, the “In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners” podcast featured a discussion about indoor house plants. Master Gardener Dece Morgan visited fellow Master Gardener Julie Bawden-Davis at her home to explore her collection of houseplants and share advice for listeners.

During the episode, Morgan and Bawden-Davis talked about different aspects of caring for indoor plants, including how to choose the right pots, proper lighting and exposure, watering routines, fertilizer options, and understanding growth patterns. The conversation also included recommendations for people who may find it difficult to keep houseplants alive, highlighting varieties that are considered easy to maintain.

Listeners interested in more gardening topics can access additional episodes of “In the Garden” by visiting the show’s website.



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