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How to Repot Your Houseplants

How to Repot Your Houseplants

Generally speaking, most houseplants require repotting every now and then to keep their growth healthy. And spring is usually the best time to do this. But knowing how to repot...

How to Repot Your Houseplants

Generally speaking, most houseplants require repotting every now and then to keep their growth healthy. And spring is usually the best time to do this. But knowing how to repot...

Spotlight On: Ferns

Spotlight On: Ferns

  Fabulous, fresh, fancy, flamboyant. We’d use all of these words to describe the fantastic fern! It’s one of our favourite plants, and also one of the most frequently purchased...

Spotlight On: Ferns

  Fabulous, fresh, fancy, flamboyant. We’d use all of these words to describe the fantastic fern! It’s one of our favourite plants, and also one of the most frequently purchased...

Snake Plant

Snake Plant

Snake plant, or Dracaena trifasciata, is a species of plant in the family Asparagaceae, and is native to tropical West Africa. It is most commonly known as the snake plant,...

Snake Plant

Snake plant, or Dracaena trifasciata, is a species of plant in the family Asparagaceae, and is native to tropical West Africa. It is most commonly known as the snake plant,...

Terrariums

Terrariums

Popular in the 1970s, terrariums have steadily made a comeback over the past few years. These indoor miniature gardens are usually confined within a glass container that can be entirely...

Terrariums

Popular in the 1970s, terrariums have steadily made a comeback over the past few years. These indoor miniature gardens are usually confined within a glass container that can be entirely...

Starting the New Year Green!

Starting the New Year Green!

 Refresh and renew your space with the restorative power of green plants! During the winter months the air in your home becomes extremely dry so here are some reasons...

Starting the New Year Green!

 Refresh and renew your space with the restorative power of green plants! During the winter months the air in your home becomes extremely dry so here are some reasons...