Not everyone travels well, and there are all sorts of maladies associated with not having your feet on solid ground. So when my new Dischidia
Author: Planted in RI
Freed from the confines of their polyester prison, the new Hoya pubicalyx cuttings were in need of a new home. They needed someplace where they
If you’ve ever shopped for plants on Etsy, you know it can be a hit-or-miss experience. Sometimes it’s good. Sometimes it’s far less than good.
With five styles from which to choose, you’re sure to find one that fits your style. For a soft texture and premium feel, they’re a
I remember many years ago, in the early 1960s, my mother bought a houseplant. I was very young. I don’t think I’d ever heard the
I don’t always believe the hype about plant foods or fertilizers. I’ve tried many of them, and somehow the promises never seem to materialize. That
I wrote about my Aglaonema ‘Maria’ on my Instagram feed a few weeks ago; about how my Ags were some of my favorites. They don’t
I’ve tried several different plant foods over the years, and they’re all been equally good. But there’s only one that has made a visible difference,
He’s quirky, he’s funny, and I’ve learned more about growing Hoyas from Miro than from anyone else. While it’s easy to appreciate his delightful sense
The other day someone asked about the Monstera siltepecana I decided to grow on a pole. I called it ‘The Great Moss Pole Experiment’. I