Winter presents some unique challenges for houseplants. They are affected by the limited daylight hours, dryer air and fluctuating temperatures in their environment. Read on for some helpful tips on how to take care of your plants in winter.
Giving your houseplants some extra care and attention in the spring will put them in the best position for healthy new growth the whole season long. So print off our Spring Houseplant Checklist, check it twice, and we hope you and your houseplants have a happy, healthy spring season!
Read MorePlants are all the rage right now. People want to find ways to bring more nature into their homes and houseplants feel like a safe place to start. However, we know not everyone has a lot of plant experience and staring at the plant section at your local store can feel overwhelming!
Read MorePink is so trendy this year, even the Pantone Color of the Year is in the family! So, you may be wondering how you can incorporate the bright, cheery color in your plant collection.
We’ve compiled a list of the top 10 pink plants you need if you want to stay right on trend.
Read MoreHave you ever had a vining plant with long, trailing vines, and only a few leaves at the end? This is what we call a leggy vine. Stressors like drought and improper lighting can lead to the loss of lower leaves, leaving you with a stringy looking plant. Do not fret! Here are some tips to help your leggy vine grow bushy again, giving it stronger legs to stand on!
On International Women’s Day, we salute Janaki Ammal and Jane Colden and their contributions to the world of plants! May we all take some time to tend to our plant babies and think of all the Crazy Plant Ladies of history who have paved the way for women today in horticulture.
Read MoreDiscover which houseplant is best for you! Find the perfect plant to brighten up your home.
Read MoreWhen our plants are stressed, we are stressed. Yellowing leaves, brown spots, withering stems, and funny smells are only a few signs that tell us that something is off with our beloved plants. While our minds tend to jump straight to disease, there are a number of other causes for leaf issues. Once you have eliminated water, humidity, pests, and lighting as potential causes, you can then turn to plant diseases.
Read MoreOne easy way to help your houseplants feel at home is to provide them with their very own microclimate by using a mini indoor greenhouse! From DIYs to the best ones to buy, we’ve gathered the best mini indoor greenhouse options that meet the needs of any plant parent’s collection!
Read MoreFuzzy in demeanor but tough as nails, a Panda Plant can make a great addition to your houseplant collection! This plant has tightly-packed, plump, ovate leaves that are covered in blue-grey hairs with rusty margins, making it stand out from the average succulent.
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