House plant pests can come from anywhere—an open window, clothing, a new plant, or house plants summered outdoors and brought inside without being pre-cleaned. When conditions are ideal for pests and …
Moth Orchid Care and Flowering The spare, elegant stems of moth orchids (Phalaenopsis hybrids) look impressive on a tabletop until the long-blooming flowers fade. Then it’s rejuvenation time. Some gardeners …
Good care and room temperatures between 65-75° F will encourage any new flowering house plant to bloom at its fullest and longest. So, when you first bring a flowering plant …
Six Kokedama Dos and Don’ts Do water the roots regularly–too little water is the #1 killer of these little hanging house plants. Do spritz the foliage with spring water to …
Six Succulent Care Dos and Don’ts Do check the soil before watering–if it still has moisture, wait a day or two. Do dust your plants regularly. One method is to …
Plants are living, breathing organisms. Each has its own temperament, personality, and look. They are beautifying, allow us to nurture something, and let us enjoy the all-too-wonderful results: lush foliage, …
Hanging house plants get a lot more of the good stuff—more light, airflow, and great drainage. But their airborne state also leaves them more vulnerable to water-loss and damage from …
At plants.com we are committed to sustainability that’s why we use coconut coir soil in many of our houseplants! Rather than using peat moss, a non-renewable resource we use coconut …
Houseplants provide us with pops of color, cleaner air and living décor that can satisfy our need for parental responsibility. The best indoor plants can even inspire us to be …
5 TIPS TO TRANSITION YOUR PLANTS FOR FALL As you transition your wardrobe into a fall-ready one, your plant parenting habits should transition too! Here are 5 steps to make …