Calathea (Prayer Plant) Care
by Gina DellaSalla
Calathea is another genus within the prayer plant family, Marantaceae. They’re commonly called prayer plants, just like the genus Mara...
Fern Care
by Gina DellaSalla
Ferns are a fantastic plant to add to your collection! They are one of the few houseplants that never flower, nor do they create seeds...
Maranta (Prayer Plant) Care
by Gina DellaSalla
Prayer plants are a classic and interesting addition to many homes! They are fascinating with the movement they exhibit between day and night.
Hoya Care Guide
by Gina DellaSalla
Hoya are a diverse, pet safe option for those of us who have a bright light but tend to forget to water... It's always amazing when they bloom, too!
Staghorn Fern Care
by Gina DellaSalla
Staghorn ferns are a stunning plant that quite a few have asked how to care for them. Ask and you shall receive!
Peperomia Care
by Gina DellaSalla
Peperomia come in mind-blowing variety, but all make great beginner plants! Come learn how to care for these beauties and where they come from.
African Violet Care
by Gina DellaSalla
African violets may be tricky for some. This will help you to be sure your African violet will thrive and give you prolific blooms!
Carnivorous Plants Go Dormant??
by Gina DellaSalla
Have you ever had a Venus flytrap (Dionaea muscipula) or an American pitcher plant (Sarracenia) thrive until late fall and then it seems like...
Tropical Pitcher Plants and How to Care for Them
by Gina DellaSalla
Carnivorous plants can be daunting for a new grower. The goal of the care guides is to help the grower help their plants to survive!
Air Plants- Tillandsia
by Gina DellaSalla
Have you ever tried to take care of an air plant but it self-destructed randomly? Yeah. They can do that. Here you will learn ways to keep them has happy and healthy as possible! Remember- plant deaths are part of the experience. Use them as a learning experience and to make other plants happier and healthier!
Carnivorous plants are... EASY?!
by Gina DellaSalla
Carnivorous plants intimidate many, and many carnivorous plants perish because the keepers simply don't know they require different care than other, more commonly grown plants. There are a few simple guidelines that will help your plants thrive !
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