Leaf Edema: What Is It and How Can You Prevent It?

Have you ever noticed strange blister-like bumps forming on the leaves of your houseplants? This condition is known as leaf edema, and it can be quite alarming to see your beloved plants affected by it. While leaf edema is generally not a serious condition and does not typically cause permanent damage to the plant, it can be an indication that something is not quite right with its care.
Fertilizing Your Houseplants: When and How To Do It Correctly

Tropical houseplants are a great way to bring the lush beauty of the jungle indoors, but caring for them can be a challenge. Fertilizing is an essential aspect of keeping your tropical houseplants healthy and vibrant, but it’s important to know when and how to fertilize them properly. In this guide, we’ll explore the best practices for fertilizing your tropical houseplants, including when to fertilize, how to choose the right fertilizer, and tips for avoiding over-fertilization. By following these guidelines, you can help ensure that your tropical houseplants stay healthy and thriving year-round.
Common Houseplant Diseases and How to Treat Them

Houseplants can be a beautiful addition to any home, but they’re not immune to disease. In this blog, we talk about some of the most common houseplant diseases, including root rot, leaf spot, powdery mildew, and pest infestations.
Tree Fern Fiber: A Natural and Sustainable Substrate for Your Tropical Houseplants.

Take your tropical houseplants to the next level with tree fern fiber! This natural and sustainable substrate has a high cation exchange capacity, great porosity, and a neutral pH to help your plants thrive.
Letting Go of Perfectionism in Your Houseplant Collection: Embracing Imperfection and Enjoying the Journey

We’ve all felt the pressure to maintain a perfectly curated collection of houseplants, but this can become overwhelming and stressful, taking away from the joy of having plants in our homes.
In our latest blog post, we explore the impact of perfectionism on our houseplant collections and offer some tips for letting go and embracing imperfection.