Adding a touch of color to your indoor space can instantly brighten it up and create a soothing atmosphere. Pink houseplants offer a unique and charming aesthetic that can transform you… Read More
With its fuzzy, succulent-like leaves and waxy, star-shaped flowers, you’ll be glad you added Hoya Linearis to your houseplant collection.
It’s not a fussy plant, but one as stu… Read More
After a recent visit, I can confidently say that my favorite thing about Hawai’i is the sheer number of plants! Not only are the islands teeming with greenery year-round, but Hawai&rsq… Read More
A cactus is a plant in the Cactaceae family, which is made up of about 127 genera and 1750 known species in the order Caryophyllales. The Latin word “cactus” comes from the Ancie… Read More
When it comes to growing plants, the type of potting mix you use is just as important as the plants themselves. The right potting mix can make all the difference in ensuring healthy and thri… Read More
We cover all you need to know about Hoya Nummularioides care and propagation…
Hoya Nummularioides Care Summary
Light needs:Bright indirect sunlight.Watering needs:Only water it… Read More
Welcome to our guide to the hoya heuschkeliana and the hoya heuschkeliana variegated. The key to good care is to remember it’s epiphyte, we’ll go into further detail on care and… Read More
Good dischidia ovata care is all about respecting that when it grows in the wild it’s an epiphytic plant that grows on trees in it’s natural habitat, so it has some particular so… Read More
Can you grow dragon fruit from a cutting?
Dragon fruit can be started by either cutting or seeds.The best way to start is by cutting up fruit.Take a newer piece of growth from a dragon fruit… Read More
Carpet moss can be useful and well-loved among people who love plants. It offers a variety of uses in gardening, from growing mediums and soil amendment to aiding humidity-loving plants to r… Read More
Christmas Cactus Plant. If the soil gets too dry, the flowers buds will drop, and the plant will wilt. The christmas cactus or schlumbergera (zygocactus) plant comes from the family of epiph… Read More
Overview
– In the USA an import permit is required only for 13 plants and more– The Import Permits are free, they can be requested quickly online on the USDA s… Read More
If you've been growing your plants indoors, now is the time to take advantage of the spring and summer growing season outside and elevate your plant game. We tapped TheSill.com's P… Read More
Christmas Cactus, although lovely when blooming, are not only for the holidays. They’re attractive, long-lasting succulent houseplants. I love the foliage and the weeping form they gro… Read More
If you’ve read any of my posts then you know I love succulents. Yes it’s true, both fleshy succulents and succulents with spines have a place in my garden and home. Over the year… Read More
Do you want a really cool blooming plant for the holiday season? Well look no further. Christmas Cactus, aka Holiday Cactus, is the one for you. Here’s how to grow Christmas Cactus dur… Read More
Biology concepts – plant adaptations, osmosis, parthenogenesisLast week we discussed the biological implications of an old Christmas carol. Today’s post is a hodgepodge of holida… Read More
We just uploaded many new products and lots of pictures. Even more will follow in the next future, before Spring. We had to create some new sections in the store, in order to acc… Read More