Water and light, two of the most necessary things that plants need, but not all water is created equal.
Read MoreSo many of us are looking for ways to improve our physical and mental health. What if we told you there’s a simple way you can do both, right in your own home! That secret? Get some houseplants.
Read MoreThe Earth is important to us here at Wild Interiors and we want our plants to not only make it a more beautiful place, but a more sustainable one too.
Read MoreAs plant parents, we all want what’s best for them and many of us are willing to try some unique techniques if they need more from us.
Read MoreWe know selecting which plant to bring home can sometimes be a tough decision. Are you looking for something small? Something big? Something that needs a lot of attention or something low maintenance?
Read MorePlants can seem intimidating, but they don’t need to be! Finding the perfect plant for your home, office or to give as a gift shouldn’t be hard. It can be less scary to make sure you start with something that doesn’t ask much from you.
Read MoreFenestration: it is a funny word but also a very coveted plant feature in the houseplant world. Fenestration refers to the splits and holes found in the leaves of many plants, especially those of the popular Monstera genus. In fact, Monstera deliciosa and Monstera adansonii are often called Swiss Cheese Plants! But did you know there are ways to help your favorite holey plants get more holes?! Check out our tips in this week's blog!
Read MoreDusting off, wiping down, and showering your plants is an excellent way to improve their growth, reduce the risk of pests and disease, and monitor your plants health. Plants rely on access to light to grow and survive. When there is a layer of dust, dirt, or oil on your plant’s leaves, they are not accessing as much light as they could be. Additionally, plants need to “breathe”; there are small pores on plant leaves that allow for gas and water exchange, both parts of their growing and living processes.
Read MoreYellowing leaves, soft stems, smelly soil: these are all symptoms that our plants are going through something. While it can be alarming to see your beloved plants behaving in ways less than ideal, try not to fret or jump to conclusions. In this blog, we will go through the questions and steps that plant experts take to diagnose and treat plant problems!
Read MoreFrom starting his horticulture endeavors at a university in South Africa to growing plants in the Netherlands for four and a half years, Wayne Knijnenburg then made his way to the U.S. to join the Wild Interiors growing team with many years of plant experience under his belt. Get to know Wayne in this week’s blog!
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