Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. You know how your houseplant looks lush and gorgeous, and then the next time you look at it, it’s sad and wilted or losing leaves?
Repotting is one of the most fun parts of houseplant ownership — you get to pick a cool new pot and get your hands in the soil. One of the things that gets us repotting is when our plants become ...
Corpus Christi — You may notice leaves starting to get dull, turn yellow and whole plants seem to be on a slippery slope towards total plant failure. You may try to correct the watering issue but ...
If you have ever wondered why your plants look droopy even though you water them all the time, you are not alone. Overwatering is a sneaky problem that trips up even experienced plant lovers. Some ...
Root rot is a common disease that can impact indoor and outdoor plants. The most common cause of root rot in houseplants is overwatering. Diseased roots will look darkened and mushy, and leaves and ...
"Root rot" might be the two most dreadful words in the gardening language. Healthy shrubs and flowers afflicted with root rot suddenly start to decline, and the next thing you know, they've collapsed ...
Symptoms of black root rot are often mistaken for nutrient deficiencies. Older leaves may develop symptoms that look like iron chlorosis, while young leaves become stunted. Infected plants grow more ...
Hydrogen Peroxide, commonly found as a household antiseptic, is a powerful and versatile aid for gardeners, especially in conditions susceptible to root issues. It contains an extra oxygen atom, which ...
Wilting leaves, mushy stems, and stinky soil are all signs that your snake plant is suffering from root rot. It's a common problem for this popular houseplant, and stems from overwatering or poor air ...
Hydrogen peroxide emerges as a versatile tool for plant care, addressing issues like fungal infections and root rot. Diluted solutions can treat mildew, aerate soil, and eliminate pests such as aphids ...