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We’re dedicated to integrating plants into modern lifestyles, fostering well-being, and transforming urban spaces into green, sustainable sanctuaries.
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Bring Vibrant Greens into Your Space
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Ideas for Plant Stands and Tables
We’ve consulted with experts to bring you the best plant stands for your indoor plants, making it easy to find the perfect fit for your space.
Much like plant shelves, plant stands offer numerous benefits. They not only serve as stunning decor in any room but also promote the health and happiness of your houseplants when used correctly.
"Placing indoor plants on stands offers a range of benefits that contribute to both their growth and the overall aesthetic of indoor spaces. Elevating plants on stands not only highlights their beauty but also positions them at heights where they receive the ideal light for their individual needs," says Kimberly South, houseplant enthusiast.
For plants that thrive in direct sunlight, like aloe vera or jade plants, placing them higher on a plant stand can be beneficial. It provides better access to light, boosting their health and encouraging further growth.
Hydroponic Houseplants
For beginner hydroponic gardeners, we recommend starting with the wick, water culture, or ebb and flow methods. Aeroponics and nutrient film systems are more advanced and better suited for experienced growers.
The wick method is the simplest to set up and works well with most houseplants. To get started, create a water reservoir beneath the tray holding your plant and growing medium. Attach the wicks to your growing tray, set everything up, and place it under a high-quality grow light or in suitable sunlight.
And just like that, you’re a hydroponic gardener!
Indoor Herb Gardens
Starting your herb garden from seeds? Sow them in shallow trays with seed starting mix or plant them directly in pots or planters.
If you're using purchased herb plants, transfer them from their nursery pots into containers with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. For planters without drainage, simply add a few holes at the bottom.
Many gardeners prefer 4 to 6-inch pots for indoor herbs, perfect for a sunny windowsill. Keep in mind that clay pots can dry out quickly indoors, especially with heating or air conditioning. Opt for ceramic or plastic pots to maintain moisture levels.
Saving DYING Plants
Discover a Simple Method to Assess Your Plant’s Health: Is It Thriving or Truly Dead? Pruning, which can also aid in this process, is essential. While some flowering plants may appear to be dying due to shriveled, brown flowers, this is often part of their natural cycle.
Consider chrysanthemums as an example. Their abundant blooms can sometimes give the impression that the entire plant is dead when the flowers fade. Pruning allows you to assess the plant’s well-being and remove any dead flowers. When pruning, observe the stem’s appearance and texture. A healthy plant typically has green near the stem’s center and feels firm (depending on the plant type).
Look out for signs of poor health or a deceased plant, such as dry, brittle stems, brown discoloration throughout the core, or a soft, wrinkled texture. Keep in mind that these indicators can vary based on the plant species, so always refer to specific care instructions.
Cook with Herbs, from Pasta to Pudding
Sherwoud Community Center. Sep 28, 10:30 AM
Join us for an exciting culinary adventure where we explore the versatile world of herbs! In this event, you'll discover how to elevate your dishes with fresh, flavorful herbs straight from your garden.
Whether you're a seasoned chef or a kitchen newbie, this event is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of green to their cooking. We'll guide you through a variety of recipes, from savory herb-infused pastas to delightful herb-accented desserts.
Learn Houseplant Care and Management
Online. Fri, Nov 22, 9:00 AM
Dreaming of a lush indoor garden but not sure where to start? Join our online class and discover essential, practical tips to keep your plants happy and thriving.
In this online class, you'll learn all the fundamental and vital knowledge for nurturing your indoor plants.
Join us to create beautiful, healthy indoor plants and transform your home or office into a pleasant space filled with good vibes.
A Non-Chemical Approach to Ecological Gardening
East in Plant Store. Fri, Nov 22, 8:00 AM
Struggling to reclaim your backyard from aggressive invaders like lesser celandine? Learn about the native plant allies that can enhance biodiversity in even the toughest spots—no harmful sprays needed!
Whether you're a home gardener, leading a community native gardening project, or an ecological practitioner, this presentation will provide you with the knowledge of native plants and ecological design practices to effectively and compassionately outcompete invasive species.
"The love of gardening
is a seed once sown
that never dies."
Gertrude Jekyll
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