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26 April 2017
In&Out plants: houseplants of the month for May

It’s fun to share your patio or balcony with some indoor plants. It looks surprising and original, and for your In&Out plants it’s the lovely summer break. Your garden as a second living room Open the doors, wander in and out, and the In&Out plants can go with you, because they’re happy both indoors and outdoors. Calla lily, Campanula, Celosia (Cock’s

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23 March 2017
Banana tree: houseplant of the month for April

If you’re looking for an entirely eco-friendly green air purifier to complement your healthy lifestyle, the banana tree is your ideal companion.   Green spiral This magnificent houseplant’s structure alone is a feat of natural engineering. The stems of the banana tree  (the official name is Musa) are crisscrossed to create an exciting pseudo-trunk

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6 March 2017
Javado on national TV

A Dutch national news program has made an item about exporting to the UK. They choose Javado to show the Dutch viewers how smooth plants are exported daily. You can follow a plant on its journey from grower, via Javado, to an English garden centre. Along the way the upcoming Brexit is being discussed. Here’s the link, our item starts at 11 minutes.

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23 February 2017
Bromeliad: houseplants of the month for March

Exciting shapes and tropical colours: a Bromeliad brings the beauty of the rainforest into your home as a foretaste of spring.   Flamboyant beauty The Bromeliad emerges from a green fountain like a cheerful colourful flame. Tough, easy to manage, flamboyant appearance – Guzmania, Aechmea, Tillandsia, Vriesea and Pineapple plant are real statement

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19 January 2017
Specialty Palms: houseplants of the month for February

Create a fabulous ‘jungalow’ feel with specialty  palms and bring the summer a step closer during the darkest days of the year: paradise found!   Dreaming of far-off places For starters, they have green umbels, fan-like leaves and elegant trunks. They also have amazing names like Cycas (Fern palm) , Livistona, Caryota (Fishtail palm)  and Rhapis (Lady

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