A great houseplant does wonders for an otherwise boring room. Not only does it provide fresh air and an object of beauty, but houseplants also give a sense of vibrancy. Indoors we often feel comfortable but our homes are static and not very alive. A few plants really help to provide an organic element that Continue Reading …
What You Should Know About Philodendrons
Philodendrons make wonderful houseplants because they can thrive in low light conditions and they really only need to be watered when the soil dries out or the leaves start to droop. Because of the minimal light and watering requirements, even brown-thumbs or black thumbs are able to grow philodendrons. If you are growing a philodendron Continue Reading …
Proper Care and Feeding of the Philodendron
Philodendrons are notoriously easy to grow plants. If you have or are thinking of getting a philodendron, there are just a few things that you should know about growing them and keeping them healthy. Watering—the philodendron is not a fussy plant but there is an optimal way to water it. No matter what species of Continue Reading …
Guide To Growing Philodendrons
Fortunately, philodendrons are one of the hard-to-kill plants genuses that are great for offices or people with brown thumbs. Virtually anybody can grow a philodendron. These hearty jungle plants thrive in low-light conditions. What’s more, you can let them go, almost to the verge of death, and then revive them through proper treatment. This article Continue Reading …
Philodendrons
Philodendrons are very popular plants that are terrifically easy to grow. These plants are jungle plants native to the West Indies and the South and Central Americas. Because they are jungle plants, they tend to like warmer temperatures and the low light conditions that exist on the jungle floor. They also like to be misted, Continue Reading …
What Is A Philodendron?
A philodendron is a plant genus of the Arum family with more than two hundred different species. Because the species are so varied, it is hard to say exactly what it is that makes a philodendron a philodendron. The differences between the species include plants that are shrubs, trees, climbing vines and rooted plants. While Continue Reading …