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How to grow a money tree so it thrives, according to a plant expert
These beautiful houseplants are said to bring good luck.
Creating a thriving Money Tree (Pachira aquatica) in your home garden is not only a delightful horticultural endeavor but also a step towards inviting good fortune and positivity into your space.
Once your money tree has outgrown its pot, it needs repotting. Here's how to do it without stressing the plant. Repotting in spring or summer is best, but if the plant is root-bound, it's OK to repot ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Money trees are popular houseplants for their low-maintenance nature. Still, pruning is an important part ...
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