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Top Plants That Produce Oxygen

If you are worried about the quality of the air that you are breathing, you are certainly not alone. With so many increased pollutants in the air and the lessening of regulations that control such issues, people are looking for a way to ensure the air they breathe is as clean as possible. Many people… Read more »

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How to get FREE Plants

Spending too much $$$ on plants?  We’re here to teach you the FREE and easy way to get more plants. There are many ways to propagate a plant. Today we will focus on propagating in water, and which type of plants to the best in water propagation. Pothos plants, philodendrons, monsteras, and ZZ plants are… Read more »

Ferns

32 Gorgeous No-Fuss Indoor Plants

You don’t need to be an avid gardener to admire plants and their beautiful appearance. Do you like plants but aren’t sure how to take care of them? Then this list is perfect for you! Our team has put together a list of 32 beautiful, easy to take care of plants that are great for… Read more »

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Fertilizing 101

Being a plant parent can be hard! That’s why we’re here to help you through GROWING SEASON!  You’re probably wondering… how & when do I feed my indoor plants? Plants are usually good about telling you when they are lacking something. Whether it is water, sunlight, nutrients, etc. Their leaves will sometimes grow pale and… Read more »

Plants that like to be touched

Do Plants Like Being Touched?

Suppose that you have just had a batch of fresh indoor plants delivered to your door. Naturally, you want to take the best care of them possible. You know that this likely means giving them lots of care and being attentive. But, does this include physical contact? Do plants like being touched at all? The… Read more »

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Identifying Plant Leaves

Knowing what a plant is or being able to identify a plant is important because you are then able to identify other characteristics of the plant. For example, some characteristics that you might be interested in knowing are whether or not you can cultivate the plant, or if it is edible or poisonous. Down the… Read more »

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Repotting 101

Pro Tip: Plants need to be repotted every 12-18 months depending on their rate of growth. During the spring or growing season, is the best time to re-pot your houseplants! Signs it’s time to REPOT: Roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot plant is growing slower than normal Plant is top heavy, or… Read more »

Plant Intelligence

What Does Plant Intelligence Mean?

In recent years, scientists have discovered some amazing qualities in plants that make them wonder if plants have some level of intelligence. Of course, we aren’t talking about plants having feelings or thoughts like people or animals do, but still, they seem to be able to sense things about their surroundings. Can you imagine that… Read more »

Plants that are hard to kill

House Plants That Are Hard to Kill

House Plants That Are Hard to Kill “I kill house plants.” You have likely either said it yourself or probably at least heard it before. It’s the reason why many people shy away from having house plants. The last time they had a houseplant, it died. They might even have its skeleton still stuck in… Read more »

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Styling Plants for Your Bathroom

Just because you aren’t winning any gardener of the year awards this year doesn’t mean that you can’t keep and enjoy plants. Indoor plants are huge in interior design right now. Not only do they look great, but they double as natural air purifiers. But, while they look good in any room of your home,… Read more »

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Are You a Plant Lover? You May Be a Biophiliac!

There are some people who are just drawn to the more natural side of life. You might be one of those people or know one of those people. They prefer the natural finishes in their homes. They can easily spot when an artificial likeness is being used over the natural option. They are always seeking… Read more »

Plants that like the dark

Plants That Like The Dark

Plants come in all shapes and sizes and not all of them grow the same. Contrary to popular belief, some like the dark! Most don’t grow in complete darkness, though. They still need low-light conditions, but a shady spot or dark office could still be a suitable space for some plants. Most common indoor houseplants… Read more »

Fertilize Houseplants

How to Fertilize Houseplants

When it comes to plant caretaking, sunlight and water are instrumental to healthy growth. But what about fertilizer? Just like humans, plants need essential nutrients to help them grow, and that’s precisely what fertilizers provide. Plant fertilizer is a natural or artificial substance that is added to soil to supply plant nutrients. It is not… Read more »

Citrus Indoors

Mistakes To Avoid When Growing Citrus Inside

Growing citrus is therapeutic and could easily turn into your very pastime. They produce some of our most beloved, healthy, juicy, tasty fruits. Citrus grows well in warm climates and are often found in hardiness zones 9-11. There are a variety of citrus fruits, some of the most popular of those being oranges, limes, lemons,… Read more »

Peach Popsicle

Peach Popsicles

Nothing beats the summer heat like an ice-cold popsicle. Making your own fruit popsicles is easy, fun, and a great way to enjoy the wholesome goodness of blemished or slightly over-ripe peaches. Buttermilk adds a peaches-and-cream smoothness to these nutritious treats. The refreshing, sweet, and floral taste of ripe peaches is perfect for this frozen… Read more »