You can propagate monsteras in three main ways: cuttings, air layering, and separation. Here's how to try them all.
As gardens, parks and nature strips start showing signs of spring, our indoor plants might need a little help to jump into the new season. If, on inspection, you find yellowing leaves, collapsing ...
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Do This to Extend Monstera Moss Pole
Tired of your Monstera outgrowing its moss pole? The Leca Queen shares a simple but effective method to extend your moss pole without disturbing your plant. Keep your Monstera climbing strong with ...
Philodendron is a huge genus of several hundred species native to tropical America, including the Caribbean, Colombia and Venezuela. Many of them are popular house plants in the UK. Easy to grow and ...
With its large, perforated leaves and unmistakably tropical vibe, the monstera—particularly the Monstera deliciosa—has become one of the most popular houseplants for a reason. It’s bold, beautiful, ...
Place your Monstera in a bright, indirect light spot. While it can tolerate low light, it thrives best with a few hours of indirect sunlight Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the ...
One of the largest and easiest houseplants you can grow, the Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) injects a room with character, colour, and architectural form. Yes, it looks as seventies as ...
Swiss cheese plants (Monstera deliciosa) are grown for their lush, glossy leaves. They add a contemporary, jungly feel to a room and are good air purifiers. The leaves are heart-shaped when young, ...
It doesn't take long for a Monstera plant to outgrow the space you originally placed it in – they can take over a whole room if left unaided. So how can you support this monstrous plant and keep it in ...
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