
Spring Indoor Plant Care: Essential Tips for Healthy Houseplants
highland Moss plant care Essential Spring Care for Your Indoor Plants Spring is finally here, and your indoor plants are waking up from their winter slumber. This seasonal change means it’s time to adjust your plant care routine to ensure they thrive during these brighter,…

Plants Repotting Guide: 6 Signs It’s Time to Repot Your Houseplants
Is it Time to Repot Your Plants? Plant Care Basics: 6 Signs It’s Time to Repot Your Houseplants Promotes Healthy Root Growth Repotting gives your plant more space to grow, allowing the roots to spread out and absorb nutrients more effectively. This leads to a…

Best Houseplants for Indirect Medium Light Levels – Easy Care & Suitable for Beginners
In this article, we will list our favourite and easy-to-care plants which will thrive in medium and indirect lighting conditions. All those plants are easy to care for and suitable for beginners! Care Tips for Medium Light Houseplants Medium and Bright Light Plants In Stock…

Best Low Light Houseplants – Easy to Care In Darker Spots
Growing houseplants in low and medium lighting condition may be challenging and limit your choices but with proper understanding you will be able to select plants which will thrive in those conditions. In this article we will list of our favourite plants which can handle…

Understanding The Difference Between Direct And Indirect Sunlight for Houseplants: A Beginner’s Guide
Let us teach you about what the different light conditions you have undoubtedly seen in plant care guides mean and which plants are ideal for them.

How to Save Overwatered Plants: A Guide to Recognising, Preventing, and Treating Overwatering
Overwatering houseplants is a common issue especially if you are a plant beginner which often leading to roots rot and fungus gnat infestations. Despite our best intentions, too much water can drown houseplants, causing them distress and even death. Sometimes it may not even be…

Common Mistakes in Plant Parenthood: Why Your New Plant Might Be Struggling or Dying
The arrival of a new plant is always a cause for celebration and lots of excitement, whether you await a parcel from an online order, constantly refreshing tracking details, or run home from the plant shop to introduce your new gem to your beautiful indoor…

The Monstera Thai Constellation: Explaining Variegation and Share Essential Care Tips
All you need to know about Monstera Thai Constellation before buying! How to look after the plant, if variegation will revert and why is growing slowly. We will answer all those questions in this article. What is variegation? Stable Variegation of Thai Constellation Thai Constellation…

Black And White Dots on Leaves: Pests Or Exudate
It is not uncommon for inexperienced gardeners to mistake the black and white dots left by exudate for signs of a plant pest infestation. However, understanding the difference between the two is crucial for proper plant care and treatment. Unlike pest damage, which typically results…

Springtails: The Ultimate Cleaning Crew of Your Bio-Active Terrariums and Vivariums
When it comes to maintaining a healthy and thriving environment for your bio-active terrariums or vivariums, springtails are an essential component which makes creating a self-sustainable eco-system much easier. These tiny, white, wingless insects are nature’s ultimate cleaning crew who consume organic waste products and…

Eliminating Fungus Gnats Naturally: The Benefits Of Carnivorous Plants in Your Home
Do you want to learn a cost-effective, simple, and natural way to get rid of fungus gnats? Check out the article below to discover how to eliminate and prevent a fungus gnat infestation without using harmful pesticides. What are Fungus Gnats? Fungus gnats are tiny,…

How to Rescue Overwatered Orchid with Root Rot And Yellow Leaves
Orchids are one of the most popular indoor plants that people love to keep in their homes and give as a gift. However, taking care of orchids can be a bit tricky are require some knowledge about plants’ basic needs. Overwatering is one of the…

Kokedama’s Floating Planets: Transform Your Indoor Plants into Levitating Masterpieces
Plants for Kokedama The best plants for kokedama are those that prefer a moist soil environment and higher humidity including: Remember to avoid plants like for example succulents or cacti as they prefer a dry soil environment, and the soaking required to keep the moss…

Everything You Need To Know About Alocasia Dormancy
What Is Dormancy Plants dormancy is a natural state of reduced activity or metabolism that some plants enter during certain times of the year, (usually during winter but not always) typically in response to changes in temperature or light levels. During dormancy, a plant may…

10 Bizarre and Unusual Houseplants to Add a Unique Twist to Your Indoor Garden
From cacti shaped like brains to succulents that resemble sea creatures, these plants are sure to add a touch of quirkiness to your home. Don’t miss out on this mind-blowing collection of unusual plants that will transform your home. Click now to discover the weirdest…

Why Hydrogen Peroxide Is Good for Plants
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H2O2. It is a pale blue liquid that appears colourless in a dilute solution. It is a powerful oxidizer and can be used as a disinfectant, bleaching agent, and oxidizing agent. The most common solution in…

Fungus Gnat Fact CheckThe Ultimate Guide to Fungus Gnats (Sciarid Fly) and How to Get Rid of These Pesky Small Black FliesFungus Gnat Fact Check
Fungus gnats (Sciarid flies), also known as small black flies in houseplants, are tiny, winged pests that thrive in damp soil and can quickly become a nightmare for plant lovers. These scary flies infest plant pots, lay eggs in moist soil, and their larvae feed…

Home remedies to prevent and eliminate pests
Introduction In this article we will go through very simple and easy solutions which will help you to prevent and control indoor plants pests using products which you probably have at home or can get in any shop. We can imagine how annoying and stressful…

How to know your plant needs repotted
If you are struggling to tell if your plant needs repotted then let us help you out We always say that plants speak to us! Maybe not verbally but definitely they have a way to communicate with us. The way they grow and react can…