Houseplants should be repotted once a year or so. Look for roots growing out of the bottom of the pot or peeking above the soil to know it's time.
Snake plants are popular for their hardy nature, but proper care — including the right soil, light conditions, and temperature — can help them thrive.
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When (and How) to Move Your Houseplants Inside Before It’s Too Cold
Follow these steps to bring your houseplants back indoors and to keep them healthy all winter long: ...
There's no need to wait for warm weather to plant sweet potatoes. You can grow them in containers indoors. Learn how to propagate, grow, and harvest them.
Unlike books or gadgets, houseplants are living goods: fragile, unpredictable, and deeply personal. When a customer buys a ...
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This Calathea Transfer Method Has “Zero” Transplant Shock
Learn the secret to transferring your Calathea plants without any transplant shock! This easy method keeps your plant healthy ...
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