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How to Repot a Monstera — A Gardening Expert's Guide to Breathing New Life Into Your Plant
Every self-professed green thumb owns — or has owned at some point — a Monstera, and it's no secret that its sculptural, ...
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Monstera care tips for thriving leaves year-round
Monsteras can be the star of your indoor jungle if you understand their needs. From light and watering to feeding and repotting, small adjustments make a big difference. With the right care, your ...
Monsteras may be hardy, but they’re still creatures of habit. If your monstera has roots snaking through the drainage holes or sad, droopy leaves, repotting might seem like the obvious next step.
If your monstera has limped through winter looking a little lacklustre, April is when things start to change. With longer ...
Think jungle foliage and the first leaf that comes to mind is probably the swiss cheese plant, AKA Monstera deliciosa, piñanona or ceriman. It is ubiquitous in both the houseplant world and tropical ...
Monsteras can be propagated through three methods: cuttings, air layering, and separation. The cutting method is the most popular, while air layering is the lowest risk. The separation method involves ...
Monstera obliqua is a striking tropical plant known for its distinctive appearance and unique characteristics. This rare variety has large, broad leaves with classic monstera holes, larger than those ...
If you want to keep a plant healthy, ensuring it has enough light and water is only part of the equation. Over time, a houseplant will outgrow its pot, and you’ll need to transfer it to a new one.
If you want to keep a plant healthy, ensuring it has enough light and water is only part of the equation. Over time, a houseplant will outgrow its pot, and you'll need to transfer it to a new one.
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