enjoying the benefits of a snake plant on windowsill

Snake Plant Benefits That’ll Make You Green with Envy

Ah, snake plants! These fashionable green wonders, known to scientists as Sansevieria, have wiggled their way into the hearts and homes of many in recent times. With the growing recognition of how our indoor habitats affect our well-being, plants like these sly serpents have found themselves in the limelight of contemporary living spaces.  This delightful … Read more

pothos in direct sun

The Pothos Direct Sun Debate: How Much Is Too Much?

Imagine taking a stroll on a sunny day, enjoying the sun’s warmth, and feeling its rays penetrate your skin. It’s an experience that can be invigorating and relaxing – but what about our leafy friends? Do they appreciate direct sunlight as much as we do? One plant in particular that gets asked this question about … Read more

closeup of spider mites on a pothos plant

Spider Mites on Pothos Plants: Here’s How to Win the Battle

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), the dynamic houseplant with lush green leaves and easy-going care. It is a superstar in the indoor greenery scene, loved by plant aficionados for its versatility. But even the mightiest heroes face challenges, and pothos is no exception. Meet its arch-nemesis: the pesky spider mite. This guide is your ultimate playbook for … Read more

manjula pothos vs n'joy plants

Manjula Pothos vs N’Joy – Which One Will Win Your Heart?

With over 20 varieties, finding a household without at least one of the available beautiful Pothos (Epipremnum Aureum) types is difficult. However, you may need clarification as some Pothos plants look very similar!  A great example of two Pothos varieties that share many of the same characteristics is the Pothos Manjula and the Pothos N’Joy. … Read more

pothos fungal infection on a leaf

Pothos Fungal Infection: How to Keep Your Plant Fungus-Free

Your graceful, elegant Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a resilient plant that will adapt to a variety of indoor and outdoor conditions. Sometimes it is susceptible to diseases, though, and pothos fungal infections top the list. Fungal spores are everywhere, and when conditions are overly humid and wet indoors or outdoors, the spores can become active … Read more

making the best snake plant soil and placing it in a pot

Creating the Best Snake Plant Soil: Game-Changing Potting Mix Guide

Are you a plant lover looking for a low-maintenance green companion that can survive almost any condition? Look no further than the snake plant, also known as Sansevieria or Mother-in-Law’s tongue!  These hardy beauties can thrive in low to bright indirect light and just about any environment.  But as with any plant, the key to … Read more

natural homemade fertilizer for pothos plants in group

Homemade Fertilizer for Pothos: DIY Options for Thriving Plants

Are you a Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) plant lover looking for organic ways to boost their growth and vibrancy? If so, you’re in the right place! We’ll show you all the DIY homemade fertilizers tailored explicitly for your plant, offering natural solutions for a greener, lusher indoor jungle. Uncover the magic of these natural fertilizers, learn … Read more

fishbone cactus plant

Fishbone Cactus Propagation: How to Propagate Ric Rac Plants

Dive into the enchanting world of the Fishbone cactus, an attractive houseplant that adds a touch of whimsy and charm to your indoor garden. Although, you must familiarize yourself with the ins and outs of cultivating these captivating cacti to ensure their happy, healthy growth.  Embrace the joy of learning about caring for these plants, … Read more

scindapsus vs pothos plants compared

Scindapsus vs. Pothos: Plant Lovers, Choose Your Champion!

Scindapsus and Pothos are two lowed and often grown houseplants that belong to the Araceae family. Unfortunately, they have a similar appearance that often leads to confusion. In some cases, mistaking one for another might be fatal for your plant, but more often, it would lead to slow growth and a not-so-great sight.  We will … Read more

Fenestrated Pothos

Fenestrated Pothos: Why Fenestration Happens & How to Get Them

Houseplant enthusiasts are all familiar with Pothos, those elegant vining plants with shiny, heart-shaped leaves that spill gracefully over the sides of a hanging basket. When grown as houseplants, their leaves usually stay small, with smooth edges and no slits or holes in the leaf blades. But when Pothos plants, and others like Monstera, are … Read more