For the Love of Succulents
Are you a succulent lover? I am! Succulents are teeny, tiny smiles in succulent planters during the winter months for me.
Practical houseplant care tips for growing healthy indoor plants year-round. This section covers the basics of indoor plant care, including repotting, watering, soil health, fertilizing, and seasonal adjustments.
You’ll also find solutions for common problems like fungus gnats, pests, poor blooming, and transplant shock. Plant-specific guides cover succulents, Christmas cactus, poinsettias, and other popular houseplants. Whether you’re new to indoor plants or improving your routine, these posts offer clear advice to help your houseplants thrive.
Are you a succulent lover? I am! Succulents are teeny, tiny smiles in succulent planters during the winter months for me.
It the time! Time for transplanting succulents that have to be taken indoors for the winter months.
The weather turns colder and immediately you turn your attention to bringing in some of your outdoor plants. A day or two goes by and you find a wealth of small flies hanging around your plants. Ugh! Fungus Gnats. Let me share with you how to get rid of fungus gnats on houseplants.
Fungus Gnat Indoor Houseplant Recipe
Have little black flies around your houseplants? Fungus gnats are what you have. Mix up this fungus gnat indoor houseplant recipe to kill the fungus gnat larvae in the infected soil.
How do you care for houseplants when on vacation? There was a time when I would hire a house and pet sitter for our home.
If you purchase the ingredients below (around $10.00) will you have a little over a year’s worth of houseplant food recipe, Not to mention the healthiest plants you have ever had before.
Today, I’m repotting a money plant. The money tree plant is a hardy, climbing plant that will grow in just about any soil or even flourish in water. Besides being called a Money Plant it is also called Devil’s Ivy and Golden Pothos.
Is your Christmas cactus not blooming? The darn things are fussy I tell you, downright fussy! My first Christmas cactus I received as a gift. It met a horrible fate. I swore to stick with poinsettias.
My grandmother’s Christmas Cactus the other hand always had blossomed and bloomed each Christmas. It thrived. I asked for some advice. Wanting to give this plant another shot.
The do’s and don’ts of poinsettia care. Keep your plant healthy and blooming throughout the Christmas season.