Is your succulent dead? Read our guide to learn about the most common causes of succulents dying and how to save them!
Get ready to love this little plant survivor.
Most succulent plants are easy to propagate. Here are four of the easiest ways to propagate succulents (step-by-step with pictures).
if you want to bring a special touch to the decor of the environment, this post was made especially for you. Check out now what is kokedama, how to structure a step by step arrangement and which plants are best suited for this technique.
Succulents are incredible plants: decorative, relatively easy to care for.
Learn how to properly plant your succulents with the help of this step-by-step tutorial! You'll get the tips you need to keep your succulents happy and healthy, too!
Here are the prettiest, low-maintenance indoor plants for every room of the house!
Here's how to mix your houseplants to create beautiful indoor landscapes—dish gardens, terrariums and other displays that will thrive in your home.
How to best care for a burro's tail or donkey tail plant? The Sedum morganianum is a hanging succulent that grows well indoors and is easy to propagate!
Learn how to properly care for a ZZ plant. Light, water, fertilize, and maintenance tips so that you can keep your ZZ plant healthy.
For lush ground cover plants with attractive, dense foliage and abundant, bright blooms, it's hard to beat Delosperma (Dell-oh-SPER-ma). Also known as ice plant for the shimmery appearance of its leaves and flowers, Delosperma is typically hardy from USDA zones 5-9. It forms masses of showy, daisy-like blooms for most of summer through fall in shades of pink, scarlet, orange, magenta, yellow and bi-colors. The blooms are highly attractive to bees, yet Delosperma is nicely resistant to deer and squirrels. Popular in drought-tolerant landscaping, it is also resistant to wildfires. Easy to grow, it is a pet-safe succulent and non-toxic to small children. So — do you need this pretty plant in your life? Sounds like it...
Be it cuttings of charming flowers or propagating plants, you can use a vase for both! Here are some Indoor Plants You Can Grow In Vases!
One of the first succulent plants I bought for my office was a Curio Radicans, also known as the "String of Bananas" plant, due to…
I share the best indoor plants for asthma, allergy sufferers, and air pollution. I'll share my experience with houseplants, allergy, and share NASA research proving houseplants can help remove chemicals and molds from indoor air. I'll recommend the best houseplants for bedrooms, bathrooms, and humidity.
Fantastic beginner's guide to easy care indoor hanging plants. Plus great ideas on how to hang your plants without making holes in the wall or ceiling!
String of Nickels Plant (Dischidia nummularia) prefers bright light with some morning sunshine, average warmth, moderately moist, rich, well-drained soil with two feedings during the growing season.
When I first became somewhat interested in houseplants, all I knew about potting medium was "soil" (OK, I give myself bonus points because I knew a little bit about succulent soil, too!). But yea, you have a plant, it needs soil, right? Only when my hobby started growing did I learn that there were many different amendments for different potting mixtures for all different kinds of plants! I still actually haven't needed to use all of these, but it's always good to know this basic information and have a few of the more common ingredients on hand just in case.
Repotting plants is beneficial. Learn all there is to know about when and how to do it, plus detailed step-by-step instructions, and more!
Your garden is getting crowded, but you can’t stop buying new succulents and cacti. So, now is the time to make trailing succulents and cacti. Here's a guide.
Are you searching for plants that are safe for your pets? Here is an exclusive list of 28 Low Light Indoor Plants Safe for Cats and Dogs!
A typical conversation with one of my patients… Patient: “Do you have any kids?”Me: “No.”Patient: “Do you have any pets?”Me: “No.”Patient: R…
The prayer plant is one of the most unique yet easy plants you can find. Learn how to care for it as well as prayer plant propagation here!
If you're looking for the best potting mix recipe for indoor plants, you may not find the perfect blend in stores. So it's up to you to make a mix that works for your plants! I'll show you how to make the best potting mix for your plants. It's so easy!
A typical conversation with one of my patients… Patient: “Do you have any kids?”Me: “No.”Patient: “Do you have any pets?”Me: “No.”Patient: R…
Butterwort plants are both fantastic-looking and fascinating to feed insects to. Learn how to grow and care for them as houseplants on Gardener’s Path.
The lucky shamrock plant, also known as woodsorrel, is a festive plant with tri-leaved foliage often given to commemorate St. Patrick's Day. From the genus oxalis, the lucky shamrock provides pretty dark green, burgandy or plum-colored foliage with white, red, pink or yellow flowers.
Depending on the type of plant, there are several techniques for making many new ones from it. Use these tips to get started.
How to Care for Mother of Thousands (or Millions): Mother of Thousands and Mother of Millions are very similar plants and often confused for one another, so I figure it's best to offer care for both in the same instructable. These plants can be found under the Kalanchoe AND Bryophyllum name, though …
Looking for houseplants that can tolerate direct sun? Here are 12 beautiful indoor plants that will thrive on a sunny windowsill.
Are you one of those who wants to brighten up the home/office ambience by having plants around? But does insufficient lighting dissuade you from doing that? Well, fret not! These plant varieties do well even [...]
Do succulents need water therapy? What is water therapy for? Won’t succulents rot in water? Find out the answers to these questions and many more right here.
I've become absolutely obsessed with the Dischidia genus. Dischidia ovata, commonly known as Watermelon Dischidia, is no exception! These cousins of Hoyas are
Can indoor plants help with allergies? Yes, indeed they can - here are 15 of the best indoor plants for allergies and tips on how to care for them.
Ever heard about Indoor Ferns that Climb? We bet not! Find out some unique varieties in this article that offer an eye-catching view!
Neem oil is a great pest treatment for a range of plants, as well as being a leaf shine! Find out how to use it here and what pests it can help manage.
Making your own soil can be more cost effective, way less likely to carry bug larvae or bacteria and you will always know exactly what is going into the mix
Arugula is a fast growing salad green that is ready to harvest in just a few weeks. Here's how to grow arugula leaves indoors.
Learn how to water succulents once and for all! If you have been trying to do "what's right" and still fail, read this post and get the facts.
String of Heart is a gorgeous trailing succulent to add to any living space. While to some, they might be difficult to care for, however, once you get the hang of it, String of Hearts plant is one of the most tolerant houseplants. You can find some basic knowledge to take good care of String of Hearts in this article.
Do you love colorful and low maintenance plants? Add kalanchoes to your garden! Learn all about kalanchoe care for your plants in this informative post!
The philodendron hope doesn't climb, but it forms a lush, ever-growing canopy. Here's everything you need to know to help yours thrive.
Ficus pumila quercifolia Care is easy if you know the right steps. Here are all the details on How to Grow String of Frogs Plant !
KALANCHOE Kalanchoe is a genus of 150-200 species of tropical, succulent flowering plants. In the family Crassulaceae and native to Madagascar and tropical Africa. Although, there are a number of Asian species in cultivation as well. One of the things that sets Kalanchoes apart from other members of the Crassulaceae, are having 4 petals instead
Add these Succulents with Unique Shapes and Patterns to your plant collection for a spectacular show of colors and shapes!
These plants are great for air purifying and also smell amazing. They're perfect to keep in your home or office space because they'll make the entire room smell fresh.
If I showed you my six-year-old kalanchoe plant, you’d be hard-pressed to identify what it actually is. It looks part succulent, part weird sculpture and part mythical tree straight out of a fairytale penned by
If we talk about sport mutations, Philodendron is one of the most diverse plant genera on the planet. This genus never stops the jaws from dropping down. From the gorgeous cream and silver group to
Once you decide on creating your own terrarium, there are a few choices still to make. These choices will determine which plants will thrive in your terrarium containers, what kind of sunlight it needs, and how much maintenance it requires. Here is a quick guide to help you make your perfect terrarium. Container selection Whether you buy a terrarium kit, or find a terrarium container and convert it yourself, your vessel choice will determine the type of environment for your plants as being an open or closed terrarium. Open - Occasional Maintenance Closed - Lowest Maintenance Choosing Your Plants Once you choose between an open or closed terrarium, your next decision is to pick the plants you want to grow. The terrarium you choose will lend itself to either moisture-loving plants or plants that prefer an arid, dry environment. Here are a few of the most popular options for both types of terrariums. Open - These plants prefer circulating air and a more arid environment: Aloe, Hens & Chicks, Cacti, Air Plant Closed - These plants thrive in a closed environment with more moisture: Baby Ferns, Aechmea, Cryptanthus, Neoregelia Arranging your Drainage Layers Proper drainage in a terrarium is crucial for the health of your plants and the success of your terrarium. Each layer serves a purpose for ensuring the longevity of your plant and maintaining the proper growing environment. Open - Pebbles, Plant, Soil, Charcoal, Rocks Closed - Plant, Soil, Charcoal, Rocks Terrarium Care The best part of building a terrarium is enjoying it for years to come. If assembled correctly, a terrarium requires little ongoing maintenance. However, don’t let your hard work go to waste by not properly caring for your plants. Open - These terrariums are great for direct light or lots of sun. Make sure to consider the specific plants in your terrarium when placing it. Water every two weeks, or as needed. Closed - These terrariums require very little maintenance. Indirect light is great for these plants. Direct sunlight on a closed terrarium can burn your plants. Open the terrarium at least once a month for roughly 20 minutes to allow for some air circulation. ENJOY! Sources: Derek Woodruff, AIFD, PFCI, CF, Owner of Floral Underground https://www.ecoponics.com.sg/difference-closed-open-terrariums/