Fertilizing Money Trees: When To Do It, How Often and With What?

If you have a Money Tree for any extended period of time and you’ve recently started to notice that it isn’t growing like it used to, your tree could be…
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Braiding Money Trees: How, Why, and When to Do It
Did you know that the braided Money Trees we all know and love are actually multiple Money Trees? These beautifully designed houseplants are, in fact, two to six individual Money…
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9 Tips for Encouraging Bigger & Taller Money Trees
One of my most favorite houseplants is my Money Tree (Pachira Aquatica). It was given to me by my grandmother right after I got married. When she brought it to…
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Shaping Money Trees: How To Make Them Taller, Bushier, Straighter, and More
Money Trees, natives of South and Central American swamps, are perfect additions to any plant enthusiast’s collection and can be grown in many different styles. These ornamental trees can be…
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8 Reasons Why Your Money Tree May Not Be Growing
The first Money Tree I ever owned was given to me by my grandmother when I was first married. Over eight years later, it is one of my most-treasured houseplants.…
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Are Money Trees the Same as Umbrella Trees? Ficus? Jade? Palms?
Technically a Pachira Aquatica, the Money Tree goes by many names. Whether you are talking about Malabar Chestnuts or Saba or Guyana Nut, all these names point back to the…
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How to Choose the Best Soil and Pot for Your Money Trees
Money Trees (Pachira Aquatica) make an excellent addition to any houseplant collection. They don’t require much upkeep and only need to be replanted once every year or two when they’ve…
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Three Methods For Cleaning Money Tree Leaves
Money Trees (Pachira Aquatica) are becoming more and more popular among houseplant beginners and enthusiasts alike. I personally have one that my grandmother bought me that is about eight years…
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How To Keep a Money Tree Small: A Step By Step Guide
So you’ve decided to get a Money Tree for your space, excellent! Except, you don’t have much room, and you’re afraid it will take over. Don’t worry, there are simple…
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