Houseplant Care — Plant Care

Karina Aldredge
five signs your plant needs more light

5 Signs Your Plant Needs More Light

Did your plant go from full and vibrant to leggy and pale? Are the leaves getting smaller and turning yellow? Is it a bit droopy or growing in a twisting its way toward the closest light source? More than likely your plant is trying to tell you, I NEED MORE LIGHT PLEASE! If your plants could talk they would say, please move me closer to the window or give me a grow light and once I get adequate light, please give me a nice dose of nutrients to put that light energy to work, thank you!

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Karina Aldredge
which pot is best for your plant parent style alocasia in terra cotta

Matching Pots with Plants

Here we learn which pot choices will provide you with the best plant parenting experience! Which pots are best to pair with your plants for your unique indoor gardening lifestyle. This method alleviates any extra stress or unexpected surprises and allows you to truly enjoy your green journey!

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leaf care and foliar feeding understanding how plant leaves work

Why Spray your Plants? Foliar Feeding for Houseplants and Garden

  Understanding how leaves function is essential to becoming a skilled plant parent and garden steward. To keep your plants thriving year-round, it’s important to nurture them through the various challenges they face. In this guide, we’ll explore foliar feeding, stomata, and leaf cuticles—key elements that will support your plants’ health and longevity.  

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Karina Aldredge
5 Benefits to Cleaning Your Houseplants

5 Benefits to Cleaning Your Houseplants

Here are five reasons that regular leaf cleaning benefits your plants, especially those big tropical types like alocasia, philodendron, bird of paradise, monstera, and anthurium. We recommend mixing up a batch of Sacred Leaf Tonic and enjoying the experience of giving your plants a gentle misting, or a Sacred Leaf Shower once a week for maintenance. For pest care we recommend 3x a week for the first week, 2x a week for the second and weekly maintenance. For leaf cleaning, we recommend once a season for a thorough reset!

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