Ficus – Bringing Indoors
The Ficus benjamina is famous for making tremendous growth while outdoors in the heat of a Georgia summer. But it is equally famous for dropping copious quantities of leaves when brought indoors for the winter.
The plant is just trying to adjust its leaf characteristics to lower light level but that is small solace when leaves are scattered across the carpet. The best you can do is to give it as much light as possible and keep a small vacuum handy!
-
Advertisement
-
Follow Walter
-
Advertisement
-
-
February calendar
February brings a few warm sunny days. You can enjoy the blooms of your Lenten rose,...
Get The Checklist
-
-
-
name that plant
Post your puzzlers and help others with theirs.
Start Here
-
-
Trending Posts
-
1
What To Do About Camellia Leaf Gall
-
2
St. Augustine Grass Seed – Where to Buy
-
3
Timing and Choosing Pre-emergent Weed Preventers, Spring and Fall
-
4
Boxwood – Leaf Miner
-
5
Loropetalum – Varieties and Sizes
-
1
St. Augustine Grass Seed – Where to Buy
-
2
Chamberbitter Is a Terrible Nuisance
-
3
What To Do About Camellia Leaf Gall
-
4
Asian Ambrosia Beetle – Monitored at Piedmont Park
-
5
Boxwood – Leaf Miner
-
-
Advertisement
-
Popular topics
Soil Spring Summer Seed Winter Fall Flowers Weed Fertilizer Disease Shade Temperature Pots Oak Pine Pruning Mulch Watering Container Maple Compost Birds Herbicide Azalea Tomatoes Moisture Poison Pears Hydrangea Glyphosate Caterpillar Pests Cherry Roundup Irrigation Pesticide Pre-Emergent Stone Dogwood Peach Spider Pine Straw Magnolia Greenhouse Squash Squirrels Lemon Travel Beans Poisonous