Buying houseplants online may seem like an unconventional method to bring a bit of the outside in. But ordering online offers many benefits. The practice may be a modern approach for the plant industry, but it’s actually easier than ever and helps ensure that you’re getting the best plant, in an environmentally friendly way. Let us explain exactly why it’s eco-friendly and outline how to go about shopping online for live, indoor plants.
The Marantaceae are a family of plants often referred to as ‘prayer-plants’. Interestingly, these plants move throughout a 24-hour period, with the leaves rising in the evening and lowering during the day. But why do they respond to light in this way and what's the evolutionary benefit of such behavior?
Learn all about the Philodendron Prince of Orange in this in-depth guide, detailing proper care and interesting facts. From the distinguished Philodendron genus, the Prince of Orange is a cultivated hybrid with a colorful display. The compact plant is a versatile, low-maintenance, and easy to grow houseplant. With vibrant colors of orange, green, and yellows, it makes a beautiful addition to the home.
Whether or not you’ll be able to physically be with mother this year, you can still send some love and appreciation from afar. Sending something comforting that brings a bit of joy will be the perfect gift this year. We’ve rounded up a few of the most mindful, eco-conscious, and reasonably priced gifts for mom that she’s sure to enjoy (during isolation and out).
The pinstripe plant, also known as Calathea ornata is named for the ornate foliage it features. From care, to origins, and interesting information, learn all about this tropical houseplant. Its signature dark green leaves with pink to whitish stripes make this indoor plant a captivating favorite.
As we spend more time at home, creating a space where you actually want to spend time is imperative. Our living spaces have a tremendous impact on our outlook, mood, and wellbeing. This could be the perfect time to reassess your living environment— making tweaks as necessary to add a little joy and comfort. After all, home is a feeling, an experience, and more than just a physical dwelling.
Minimalism is in. Although not new to the botanical decor scene, tropical foliage has upped its game in recent years. Once used as just filler, vibrant green leaves can and should stand on their own.
Visually pleasing and aptly named due to its appearance, the snake plant rules the houseplant wishlist. From the genus, Sansevieria, there are around 60-70 species of the ‘snake plant’. And not all species are made the same— they vastly differ in terms of origin, soil preference, and outward traits.
Your plant doesn’t inevitably have to die from rotting roots. It’s true, it’s possible to revive that houseplant! But acting quickly at the first signs of distress is imperative. First, we’ll identify the problem, then treat the issue, and learn about prevention.
Let’s be real, caring for plants doesn’t seem to come easy for some of us. But what if we told you… it isn’t necessarily you! So if you’re just starting out or feel like you’ve tried and are at wit's end, there is still hope! For the easiest to care for, low-maintenance, hardest-to-kill house plants, try one (or all 8!) of these various options.
Are you doing this one pertinent, yet often overlooked thing to support your indoor plant's ability to thrive? No spoiler alerts here— read on to learn all about the simple task to keep your houseplant growing, breathing, staying pest-free, and glowing.