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113. Houseplants, Diabolical Weeds, and Fickle Figs- Winter 2025 Q&A

113. Houseplants, Diabolical Weeds, and Fickle Figs- Winter 2025 Q&A

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This episode is a delightful exploration of listener-submitted plant questions, offering insights into plant care, specific plant challenges, and the relationship between environmental conditions and plant health.

- Overview of the seasonal Q&A format
- Discussion on controlling bindweed and morning glory
- Humidity’s nuanced effect on plant health
- Benefits of indoor plants on air quality
- Recommended houseplants for low-light conditions
- Host reflections on wisdom and community in plant care

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Planthropology is written, hosted, and produced by Vikram Baliga. Our theme song is "If You Want to Love Me, Babe, by the talented and award-winning composer, Nick Scout.

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