Best Soil for Fiddle Leaf Figs
Fiddle leaf figs can be very sensitive to soil quality. The first sign of poor soil in fiddle leaf figs is the yellowing of leaves and slowed growth. If you want this indoor tree to … Read more
Fiddle leaf figs can be very sensitive to soil quality. The first sign of poor soil in fiddle leaf figs is the yellowing of leaves and slowed growth. If you want this indoor tree to … Read more
Snake plants provide plenty of benefits when grown indoors. They are incredibly easy to propagate and maintain and can help beautify your indoor spaces. But, growing the mother-in-law’s tongue isn’t just for beauty but for … Read more
Light intensity affects the type of plant you grow and where you position your plant. Some plants prefer bright direct light while others are better adapted to indirect light conditions. West-facing windows receive a moderate light … Read more
Meyer lemon trees are rich and lively trees with plenty of orange fruits, they mostly bear fruits during spring and winter. They thrive well in moist but not soggy sandy loam soil. With Meyer lemon, … Read more
A ZZ plant doesn’t need water unless the soil it grows on is completely dry. Overwatering can happen due to the soil mix, type of pot, and watering malpractices. The easiest way to revive an … Read more
Having a Blue Myrtle Cactus (Myrtillocactus Geometrizans) as a houseplant is rewarding because its edible fruits and gray-bluish hues make it a great addition to spaces. So, what is so special about this cactus that cactus … Read more
Thriving termite colonies can be very difficult to manage. Their destruction of property often results in costly repairs. Although you can control them yourself, accessing the materials necessary for the project may not be easy. … Read more
The name hydrangea suggests that the plant requires adequate water or it will wilt. You can tell a healthy hydrangea by looking at the leaves, flowers, and stems. Reviving drooping hydrangea depends on how far … Read more
Flies like compost because it guarantees them a constant food supply and a suitable place to lay and hatch their eggs. The pesky insects are not just a nuisance at home but they also carry … Read more
Money trees are vulnerable to root rot if your watering is erratic. The plant will quickly start showing signs such as drooping, yellowing leaves, and slow growth. Rotten roots can be slimy and mushy with … Read more