The reason for African violets dying is usually because of root rot and crown rot or due to cold temperatures. African violets need temperatures in the range of 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C) and...
Category: Houseplant Care
I always see English Ivy (Hedera Helix) touted as an easy houseplant to grow indoors. However, from my experience, they do not grow as well in hot and dry climates with low humidity or in houses...
Money trees (Pachira aquatica), also known as Guiana chestnut, are, in my experience, one of the easiest and most elegant houseplants to grow with their glossy green leaves and braided trunks. I...
Monstera deliciosa (aka the Swiss cheese plant) is one of my favorite low-maintenance houseplants for beginners, revered for its stunning split leaves. Whilst monstera plants are easy to care...
The most common reasons I come across for rubber plants dying are usually because of low humidity and fluctuations in temperature. Rubber plants originate in warm tropical climates and do not...
Is your Venus fly trap dying, and you don't know why? Don't worry; I have listed the most common reasons for dying Venus fly traps and found the solutions to save them! In my experience, the most...