Actionable care guides, watering schedules, and troubleshooting tips.
Heartleaf Philodendron Care: The Easiest Trailing Plant
The Plant That Forgives Almost Everything If you’ve ever killed a plant and sworn off houseplants forever, heartleaf philodendron is the one that might change your mind. It grows enthusiastically in conditions most other plants would sulk in: low light, occasional missed waterings, a corner that’s been neglected for weeks. The heartleaf philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) is a fast-growing tropical vine with glossy, heart-shaped leaves that trail beautifully from shelves or climb a moss pole if you give it something to hold onto. It’s been a staple of homes and offices for decades, and for good reason: it doesn’t ask for much, and it gives back a lot. ...
How to Get Rid of Fungus Gnats in Houseplants (Fast)
You Have Tiny Black Bugs Flying Around Your Plants You spot them when you water. Little black flies, barely the size of a sesame seed, hovering just above the soil. You wave them away and they come back. You ignore them for a week and suddenly there are twice as many. If this sounds familiar, you’re dealing with fungus gnats, and you’re not alone. They’re one of the most common pest complaints from houseplant owners, and the good news is: you can sort this out at home, without anything fancy, in about two to three weeks. ...
15 Best Trailing Plants for Indoors (Hanging & Shelf Plants)
Something about a trailing plant draws you in. Maybe it’s the way a long vine spills over a shelf edge, or how the stems catch the light on their way down to the floor. If you’ve been looking for the best trailing plants for indoor spaces, this list covers fifteen of them, from near-indestructible classics to slow-growing collectors’ pieces. A trailing plant is any plant that grows by sending stems outward and downward rather than upward. Instead of reaching for the ceiling, it reaches for the floor, the wall, or whatever happens to be nearby. That growth habit makes them ideal for hanging baskets, high shelves, wardrobes, and bookshelves. They add movement to a room in a way that upright plants simply can’t. ...
Calathea Care Guide: Why It's So Fussy and How to Win
Calathea Care Guide: Why It’s So Fussy and How to Win Calathea care has a reputation, and it’s earned. If you’ve found yourself staring at crispy brown edges, leaves curling inward like little scrolls, or a plant that looks sulky for no obvious reason, you’re in good company. Almost everyone who grows calathea goes through this. Here’s the thing worth holding onto: calathea isn’t difficult because it’s fragile. It’s difficult because it’s specific. Once you understand what it actually needs, keeping one happy becomes a lot less mysterious. ...
How to Get Rid of Spider Mites on Houseplants (Fast)
How to Get Rid of Spider Mites on Houseplants (Fast) You notice a faint dustiness on the leaves. Maybe some tiny yellow speckles, or a leaf that looks a little washed out. You lean in closer and see the faintest threads of webbing in the crook where the stem meets a leaf. That’s when you know: spider mites have found your plant. Knowing how to get rid of spider mites is one of the most useful things you can learn as a plant person, because these pests move fast and they don’t announce themselves loudly. The good news is that if you catch them early, they’re very manageable. And even if the infestation has gotten ahead of you, there’s still a clear path back. ...
Indoor Plant Care Basics for Absolute Beginners
You brought a plant home, found it the perfect spot on the windowsill, and watered it faithfully every few days. And then, slowly, something started going wrong. Maybe the leaves turned yellow. Maybe they drooped. Maybe the plant just quietly stopped looking like itself. If that sounds familiar, you are not doing it wrong. You are just missing a few pieces of the picture, and that is exactly what indoor plant care tips are for. ...
Hydrangea Care Guide: Growing Hydrangeas Indoors and Outdoors
What Is a Hydrangea? Hydrangea care is one of those topics that sounds complicated until you understand what the plant actually wants. A hydrangea is a flowering shrub that lives for drama: big, lush blooms, leaves that wilt theatrically when thirsty, and flowers that can literally change color based on the soil they grow in. Once you learn to read her signals, she becomes one of the most rewarding plants you can grow. ...
Plant Fertilizer Guide: What to Use and When to Feed Houseplants
Plant Fertilizer Guide: What to Feed Your Houseplants and When You’ve been watering your plant faithfully for months, but something’s off. The new leaves are smaller than the old ones. The colour is a little washed out. It’s alive, but it isn’t thriving. Before you change everything about how you water it, there’s a simpler question worth asking: when did you last feed it? Plant fertilizer delivers the nutrients your plant can’t pull from water alone: nitrogen to build leaves, phosphorus for roots and flowers, and potassium to run basically everything else. In a pot, those nutrients get used up over time. Fertilizer puts them back. ...
Elephant Ear Plant Care Guide: Colocasia & Alocasia
Elephant Ear Plant Care Guide: Colocasia & Alocasia There’s something almost theatrical about elephant ear plants. Those massive, heart-shaped leaves — some the size of an actual elephant’s ear — have a way of turning any corner of a room into a lush, tropical scene. If you’ve got one sitting in your living room, you already know the feeling. But they can also be a little dramatic in the care department. Too little water and she droops. Too much and the roots quietly rot. The good news: once you understand what she’s asking for, elephant ears are actually very rewarding to grow. ...
Philodendron Brasil Care Guide: Variegation and Growing Tips
Philodendron Brasil Care Guide: Variegation and Growing Tips If you picked up a Philodendron Brasil because those heart-shaped leaves with their bold yellow and lime-green streaks caught your eye, you made a good call. Brasil is a variegated cultivar of the classic heartleaf philodendron: same easy-going nature, same forgiving personality, but with leaves that look like someone painted them by hand. Each one comes out slightly different, which makes watching new growth feel like opening a small surprise. ...