Snake plants are hardy and easy to care for, but they do need a little help to keep them healthy. Here's how you should repot ...
Repotting a snake plant at the right time keeps it healthy for decades by preventing stress, pests, and growth problems. Repot when roots crowd the pot—look for slowed growth, roots escaping the ...
Maybe your favorite pothos isn’t looking so hot lately, or you just want to get rid of the ugly green planter your snake plant or philodendron came in. Either way, it's time to repot! Repotting a ...
Whether you’re a seasoned plant parent or a complete beginner who’s on the hunt for low-maintenance houseplants, the snake plant should be a top contender. This tall, sculptural plant is beloved by ...
For many home gardeners and plant owners it's a joy to see their horticultural friends grow and thrive. However, constant development can also result in a plant growing out of control, becoming too ...
Most houseplants need to be repotted once every year or two. There are obvious signs when it's time to repot, like roots growing out of the bottom of the pot. Choose a pot that's 1 to 2 inches larger ...
Q: Can you give me some advice on my snake plant? I've had it for two years and everything was going well, but within the last several months the leaves are starting to get twisted and are falling ...
Snake plants like to feel snug in their pots, but there’s a limit. When roots run out of space, the plant starts to struggle.