Light and plants

Why Light Matters for Houseplants Light is to plants what food is to us. Without it, they can’t survive, grow, or bloom. Light is the fuel that powers photosynthesis, the process that keeps plants alive. But not all light is the same—and not every plant is happy with...

Air humidity for houseplants

Understanding Air Humidity If your houseplants are looking a little droopy, crispy, or dull despite regular watering and light, the problem might not be your watering routine, but it could be the air humidity in your home. Humidity plays a huge role in plant health,...

How to repot houseplants

Healthy roots mean a healthy plant. This is achieved through the right choice of soil mix, proper watering, and repotting. Unlike outdoor plants, houseplants grow in smaller pots, making them more sensitive to soil choice and requiring occasional repotting. Soil for...

Choosing the right soil mix for your houseplants

Choosing the Right Soil for Your Indoor Plants When we bring home a new houseplant or repot an existing one, the question often arises: Which soil should I choose?The right substrate is crucial for healthy root development, proper growth, and the plant’s long-term...

Watering houseplants

Although watering seems like the simplest part of plant care, it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Factors such as soil composition, humidity, and light exposure all influence how often a plant needs water. In this post, we’ll walk you through the basics to help...