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Is My Plant Weeping? Understanding Guttation in Houseplants
Guttation We could all use a little plant therapy but that's not quite what we're talking about here. If your plant appears like it's "crying," it's called guttation and it's completely normal! It's process where plants exude tiny droplets—mixtures of water, minerals, and sugars—from the tips or edges of their leaves. These come from hydathodes, special glands designed for this purpose. It’s not dew (which is condensation from the air), but fluid coming from inside the plant.
Sep 6, 20252 min read


Understanding and Managing Leafless Runners
Have you ever noticed long, leafless vines on your houseplants?
Apr 16, 20252 min read


Bringing Your Houseplants Inside for the Winter
As the days get shorter and the temperatures drop, it's time to bring your beloved houseplants indoors for the winter. With a little...
Oct 6, 20243 min read


Summer Tips for Thriving Plants
It's officially summer and that means its time for our plants to thrive! Here's a list of tips to help set you up for success: •Inspect...
Jul 1, 20223 min read


Winter Tasks to Make the Growing Season Successful
Who's ready for winter to be over already?! Not so fast, you can use this downtime with your plants as an opportunity to set yourself up...
Feb 2, 20227 min read


Plant Propagation 101
Plant propagation basics and techniques to set you up for success.
Apr 25, 20218 min read
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