Succulents and Cacti Indoors: Light, Potting Media, Winter Prep
If you’ve ever been told succulents and cacti are the “easy” indoor plants, you’re not alone. And look — they can be easy. But only when a few key things...
Our Aroid Potting Mix is formulated specifically for aroid species such as Monsteras, Philodendrons, Anthuriums, Syngoniums, and Epipremnums. It also works beautifully for other indoor plants that thrive in airy, well-draining soil.
No. This mix is fertiliser-free, giving you complete control over how and when to feed your plants. We recommend pairing it with a liquid fertiliser during the growing season.
Charcoal helps filter toxins, improves aeration, and enhances water retention, creating a healthier root environment for your plants.
This product contains Acelepryn GR insecticide to keep it gnat-free for up to 6 months. While it is considered low-toxicity, we recommend keeping all soil products out of reach of curious pets.
Yes. While it’s designed with aroids in mind, many other indoor plants also love the aeration and drainage this mix provides.
The added insecticide targets fungus gnat larvae in the soil, breaking their life cycle and keeping your mix pest-free for up to 6 months.
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Potting Mix is an easy one to forget about. It can be hard enough with all the different watering schedules, feeding, managing pests, considering placement...your new plant will come with potting mix included so at least that’s covered...right?
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Seasonal changes, increased rainfall or higher humidity can all through your carefully established plant care routine out of wack. Finding white fluffy mould on top of your potting mix might be part of it - This weeks blog runs you through what it is, what it does and if you need to even worry.
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Potting up is necessary to allow your plant to be all they can be. Usually it’s pretty obvious when it’s time to pot up as your plant will be sending some obvious signs.
If you’ve ever been told succulents and cacti are the “easy” indoor plants, you’re not alone. And look — they can be easy. But only when a few key things...
Aroids at Home: The Modern Care Guide (Monstera, Pothos/Devil’s Ivy, Philodendron, Syngonium — plus Anthuriums) If you’ve got a Monstera, Devil’s Ivy / Pothos (Epipremnum), Philodendron, or Syngonium at home…...
When we talk about “good soil” for houseplants, we’re not really talking about one thing. It’s not just the brown bits, and it’s not just the biology. It’s the structure...
If you’ve ever wiped a leaf and gone, “Wait… how was that much dust even on there?”, you’re not alone. Our homes are full of tiny particles – dust, cooking...
(Less plant panic. More “ohhh, that makes sense”.) Every year, the same houseplant “rules” do the rounds — usually delivered with absolute confidence by someone whose monstera is surviving purely...
This guide is about taking the numbers you see in lux and translating them into what you actually care about: new leaves, fenestrations, variegation, flowers and that general “wow, that...
How often? How much? Why does that peace lily collapse like a Victorian poet every second Thursday? And why does your monstera throw out yellow leaves just when you swear you’re...
You don’t have to become a totally different person to take better care of your plants. You just need a plan that fits around real life, not a fantasy weekend...