How to Save a Dying Spider Plant

Spider plants are generally easy-going, low maintenance houseplants But even hardy spider plants can struggle when growing conditions aren’t right If your spider plant is looking sad and stressed, don’t give up on it yet! Here are tips for reviving a dying spider plant and nursing it back to health. Signs Your Spider Plant is … Read more

Repotting Gardenias: A Step-by-Step Guide for Healthy Plants

With their intoxicating fragrance and beautiful white blooms gardenias are a treasured plant for any gardener. However they require some special care to keep them looking their best. Over time, gardenias can become root bound or the soil can become depleted of nutrients. Repotting is an essential task to keep your gardenia healthy and vibrant. … Read more

How to Properly Trim and Care for a Damaged Snake Plant

With their upright, sword-like leaves and easy care nature, snake plants are popular, resilient houseplants. But even hardy snake plants can occasionally sustain damaged leaves or grow leggy over time. Trimming your snake plant properly is key to keeping it looking lush and healthy. Follow this step-by-step guide to trimming a damaged snake plant, both … Read more

Transplanting Salvias in the Fall: A Complete Guide

Salvias are popular flowering perennials that provide a pop of color in gardens. Their spiky blooms come in shades of purple, blue, pink, red and white. Salvias are known for being hardy, low-maintenance plants. Many gardeners grow salvias for their long bloom time and because they attract pollinators like bees, butterflies and hummingbirds. If your … Read more

How to Care for Calathea Roseopicta – A Complete Guide

With its vibrant pink-striped leaves, Calathea roseopicta is one of the most decorative prayer plants. This tropical houseplant thrives with proper care that mimics its native humid rainforest environment Follow this comprehensive guide to provide the ideal growing conditions for your Calathea roseopicta Light Requirements Calathea roseopicta prefers medium to bright indirect sunlight. Place it … Read more