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Helpful Tips for New Plant Parents: Preparing for 2023
If you’re looking to become a plant parent in 2023…we’ve got all the best tips you need to know.
Getting Your Plants Ready for Spring
Learn how to get your plants ready for the new season.
5 Plant Podcasts
Are you looking to learn more about plants and how to care for them? Peep this article to see our favorite podcasts about plants and plant know-how.
5 Fun Ways to Expand Your Plant Knowledge
Are you looking to learn more about houseplants and how to care for them? Continue reading for our list of fun ways to expand your plant knowledge.
Caring for Succulents
New to plant parenthood? Just got your first succulent or cactus? Keep reading to find out how to keep your new friend happy and thriving in its forever home.
Caring for Staghorn Ferns
Staghorn ferns can be mounted to make a gorgeous statement in your home. As epiphytes, they obtain nutrients and moisture directly from the air rather than the ground.
5 Winter Plant Problems (and How To Prevent Them)
Plant first aid is daunting for all plant parents because, well plants don’t us language like we do. That makes it tough to read them for signs of distress. Never fear, dear readers, this article will help you decipher what your ailing plants might be telling you.
5 Tips to Get Your Houseplants Ready for Fall/Winter
For most plants, moving indoors for the winter after summer outside can be very stressful. Keep reading to learn how to pull it off with a few problems as possible.
Caring for Large Cacti
Have your sights set on a adding a cactus to your plant gang? Peep this article for tips on how to keep your new addition thriving.
Helpful Tips for New Plant Parents
We believe anyone can be a successful plant parent. Learn the three simple rules on how to keep your plants happy and thriving.
Going Indoor to Outdoor
Ready for Spring? So are your plants. Learn which of your indoor plants do well outside and get tips on how to care for them once they step out for the new season.