The first thing to know about growing hydrangeas is that they are not just for planting in the ground. You can grow them in containers and windowsill gardens as well. You will want to keep your plants near a window, so be sure you don’t place them where they are blocked from sunlight by other […]
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Do you have a beautiful hydrangea in your yard that’s starting to wilt? If so, don’t worry! You might not know it, but there are many reasons why this could be happening. In order to save your plant, we’ll need to figure out what the problem is first. In this blog post, we will explore […]
Have you ever noticed holes in the leaves of your peace lily? These are called leaf miners, and they cause small holes in the leaves. Leaf miners are not a serious pest problem for your plants, but they do leave unsightly holes that can make it difficult to sell peace lilies at a garden center […]
Pilea Peperomioides Red Stem is a fascinating plant that has been used in many cultures for centuries. In this blog post, we will look at the history of Pilea Peperomioides and how it can be grown. We also have some tips on what type of soil to use and where to place your Pilea Peperomioides […]
Pilea or “Chinese evergreen” is a perfect houseplant for beginners. It doesn’t need much attention, and it can grow well in low-light conditions. The best part? Pileas are easy to propagate from leaves! In this article, we will walk you through the steps of propagating a pilea plant from one leaf into many plants so […]
Many people want to know if cactus soil is safe for their orchids. This is a question that often comes up because many people are unaware of the commonalities between orchids and cacti. The answer will depend on how you plan to use the soil, but in general, it is safe to use cactus soil […]
Prayer plants have their own way of communicating with our world. They are one of the few plants that can produce chlorophyll and absorb light energy from the sun, which is what allows them to grow. In this blog post, we will discuss why they look like they’re praying and how you can care for […]
Bacterial black leaf spot is a disease that affects Monstera plants. It is caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum, which thrives in warm and humid conditions with low light exposure. This post will talk about what causes a bacterial black leaf spots on Monstera plants, how to prevent it from happening, and treatments […]
When do Monstera leaves split? It is a question that many people have been asking, and I am happy to answer. Monstera plants are one of the most beautiful indoor plants you can own. They are easy to grow and care for, but they require a lot of sunlight. When grown indoors, they typically don’t […]
Do you have a Monstera plant? If so, then chances are you’ve seen the aerial roots dangling from its stem. These roots can be left dangling or planted in the soil-either way they will need the care to survive and thrive. This blog post discusses the best way to care for your monstera aerial roots! […]