5 Warning Signs That Your Orchids Could Be In Trouble

5 Warning Signs That Your Orchids Could Be In Trouble

Since plants don’t have voices to shout for help, they display subtle signs to let us know when they’re in trouble.  A lot of new gardeners, however, aren’t able to pick up on these signs/hints, meaning their plants’ sufferings and cries go unnoticed.  If you have orchids in your garden and want to be there…

Spider Plant Troubles? Yellow & Droopy Leaves? – Solution!  

Spider Plant Troubles? Yellow & Droopy Leaves? – Solution!  

A spider plant brings an incredible touch of sharpness and minimalism to any space.  A common issue with spider plants, however, is that they can begin yellowing and developing droopy leaves, making them appear very dull and weak.  This article will walk you through a list of solutions and strategies you can employ to restore…

Don’t Buy Another Orchid Without Checking These 4 Crucial Signs!

Don’t Buy Another Orchid Without Checking These 4 Crucial Signs!

Are you planning on getting orchids for your garden or house decor? Well, bad news – there are a lot of bad orchids on the market; you must know what you’re looking for before you purchase something.  This article will walk you through 4 crucial signs to look out for when in the market for…

Repotting Orchids: Should You Cut, Bury, or Expose the Roots?

Repotting Orchids: Should You Cut, Bury, or Expose the Roots?

Orchids are stunning plants, but they come with their fair share of challenges. If you’ve ever repotted an orchid, you’ve probably wondered what to do with the roots. Should you cut them, bury them, or leave them exposed? The wrong decision can mean the difference between a thriving plant and one that struggles. Let’s break…

How To Protect Your Garden From Snails? 5 Easy Ways

How To Protect Your Garden From Snails? 5 Easy Ways

Are snails a big problem in your garden?  Well…yeah…they probably shouldn’t be there… Because they’re herbivores, snails can wreak havoc on your plant leaves, developing fruits, and flowers. They’re the perfect pathogen and disease carriers that can bring fungal and bacterial growth into your garden, putting all greenery at serious risk. In this article, we’ll…