Birds are fascinating creatures. We could spend all day watching them flit about, building nests and singing their songs. Birds are one of the best organic ways to keep your plants safe and are more than happy to snack on Hornworms, Japanese Beetles and more. There are plenty of ways to attract birds to your […]
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This Ficus resembles Rubber Plants (which are also members of the Ficus family), but has a more unique growth habit. When left to its own devices, Audrey will grow upright in a pole-like shape, much taller than it is wide. A more tree-like shape can be achieved by pruning the lower leaves as it grows. […]
Clusia Rosea earns it’s more common name of Autograph Plant by having glossy, thick leaves that people can scratch messages into! It’s also a beautiful indoor tree with fairly easy care. Light – Moderate to bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight which can cause leaf scorch. Water – Allow to dry out approximately half way […]
A very forgiving plant, Atom is one of the easiest Philodendrons to grow and is a great choice for beginners. Light – Moderate to bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight which can cause leaf scorch. Water – Allow to dry out approximately half way before thoroughly saturating the soil. Do not let sit in water. […]
Also known as Wandering Dude, Spiderwort and Inch Plants, this trailing plant is a member of the Tradescantia family and is grown for its beautiful purple leaves that can be solid colored or variegated. Perfect for hanging baskets. Light – Bright, indirect light. It can tolerate moderate light but low light can cause its leaves […]