Neem Oil for Indoor Plants: How We Actually Use It at Home
For us, neem sits in foliage care. Not as a miracle fix, and not as something every plant needs all the time. Just as a genuinely useful product when it’s...
Our neem is not registered with the APVMA and therefore we cannot promote it as a pesticide. The active ingredient is Azadirachtin - google it.
One of the great things about Neem Oil is that it is non-comodegenic and therefore it will not clog your plant's pores, unlike other oils on the market.
Yes! Neem is safe to use around the home.
Unlike other neem blends, the active ingredients in our Neem Oil remain active for 12 months after purchasing.
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Neem trees, scientifically known as Azadirachta indica, predominantly grow in tropical and semi-tropical regions, with India being the primary source. It's a resilient tree, capable of thriving in less fertile soils and demanding weather conditions. The neem tree's leaves, seeds, and bark can all be utilised, but it's the seeds that yield the highest concentration of oil.
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Neem oil has been an integral part of plant care for centuries. Originating from the seeds of the Azadirachta indica tree, commonly known as the Neem tree, this potent oil has cemented itself not only in the realms of traditional medicine but also in every avid gardener's kit.
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Are your beloved plant babies starting to look a little dusty? Don’t fret! Keeping your plants’ foliage clean isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s crucial for their health, too. Think of it as giving your plant a little spa day. By taking the time to clean their leaves, you’re helping them thrive and look their absolute best.
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With the launch of our latest product, Plant Runner Neem Oil, we’ve been overwhelmed with the positive response its had across the country, from our retailers, from their customers, and from our customers. But we’re also aware that it's not something everybody knows about.
For us, neem sits in foliage care. Not as a miracle fix, and not as something every plant needs all the time. Just as a genuinely useful product when it’s...
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