Plant Care Guides
Plant Care Guides
Master the essentials of plant care with our comprehensive guides. Whether you're a beginner or experienced plant parent, these guides will help you keep your houseplants thriving.
Propagation Methods
Learn how to multiply your plant collection with various propagation techniques for different plant types.
Read guide →Humidity Management
Discover how to create and maintain optimal humidity levels for your houseplants to keep them thriving.
Read guide →Watering Techniques
Learn the proper watering methods for different types of plants to prevent over and under-watering.
Read guide →Light Requirements
Understand the different light levels and how to provide the optimal lighting for your plants.
Read guide →Soil Types
Discover the right soil mixes for different plant types and how to create your own custom blends.
Read guide →Fertilizing Guide
Learn when and how to fertilize your plants for optimal growth and health.
Read guide →Pruning Guide
Learn proper pruning techniques to encourage healthy growth and shape your plants.
Read guide →Seasonal Care
Plants have different needs throughout the year. Learn how to adjust your care routine with the changing seasons.
Spring
The growing season begins. Time to increase watering and start fertilizing.
Summer
Peak growing season. Monitor for increased water needs and protect from intense sun.
Fall
Growth slows down. Reduce watering and stop fertilizing as plants prepare for dormancy.
Winter
Dormant period. Minimal watering, no fertilizing, and protection from cold drafts.
Care Tips for Beginners
Start with easy plants
Begin your plant journey with forgiving varieties like Snake Plants, Pothos, or ZZ Plants that can tolerate some neglect.
Don't overwater
More houseplants die from overwatering than underwatering. Always check the soil moisture before adding water.
Understand your home's light
Take time to observe how light moves through your space throughout the day and place plants accordingly.
Use proper containers
Always use pots with drainage holes to prevent water from pooling at the bottom.
Be patient
Plants grow slowly and take time to adjust to new environments. Give them time to acclimate before making major changes to their care.