It’s not surprising to hear rumors about certain rare houseplants if you’ve been in the plant lifestyle for a while now. Some of which don’t seem to exist in any credible plant database yet! One of them is the Harlequin…
20 Best Zone 9 Drought-Tolerant Plants for your Home
If you live in a sunny state, in hardiness zone 9, chances are you’re looking for plants that can both take the heat AND still thrive in drought conditions. Lucky for you, I’ve got just the list! Let me start…
8 Important Tips for Growing The Best Lupins in Pots
Lupin flowers are often appreciated as decorative flurries of pink and purple in open fields; picturesque crops that keep you company on long drives. One wonders: is it possible to grow them in pots? Also if you don’t need them…
Is an Emerging Flower Stalk Going to Kill My Haworthia Plant?
Sometimes, succulents such as Haworthias can give you a sweet surprise when you least expect it. One such thing could be by sprouting a flowering stalk with bell-shaped blossoms. But why did this happen, and is it a good thing?…
Can You Save a Money Tree with Broken Stems Easily?
Money trees are well-loved houseplants, despite not growing actual cash. But compared to their wild, tropical counterparts, they tend to be more delicate indoors. Say you or your pet accidentally broke its stem – is it possible to reattach the…
Everything You Need to Know About How to Take Care of Indoor Roses
Who doesn’t love a rose bouquet? Take it a step further and simply plant yourself a potted rose plant indoors! But here’s the thing, how do you take care of them? As a general rule, provide indoor roses with 6…
What You Need to Know About Quinoa & Growing it in California
Quinoa, the superfood we’ve all heard to be one of the best grains to include in our diets. But what is it really, and can one grow it in their home garden, particularly in California’s unique hot and cold weather?…