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Wax plant poetic: Why the hoya is one part houseplant, one part hanging heirloom

Here’s the thing about our houseplants: We mostly keep them outside. We don’t have a lot of room indoors, so we’ll hang tropical plants from the north-facing eave outside our one-story home. It also helps that temperatures here don’t get that far below 50 in...

05 November, 2014 / 0 Comments

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