Best Indoor Plants for Apartments: It's Not the Apartment, It's the Light
Not every plant needs to be a statement piece. Some of the best indoor plants we've ever owned are the small ones — the plants that sit happily on a...
Nope. Our mix is fertiliser-free so you stay in control of feeding. Pair it with a complete liquid fertiliser (like The Plant Runner Indoor Plant Food) for best results.
Yes — it’s a versatile blend that suits most indoor and potted plants, from leafy greens to flowering varieties.
We’ve added a horticultural-grade granular insecticide (Acelepryn GR) to keep fungus gnats out of your soil. It’s active for up to 6 months, giving you gnat-free confidence.
You can, but it’s designed for indoor plants in pots. For outdoor gardening, you may prefer a mix formulated for garden beds or larger containers.
Seal it back up and keep it in a cool, dark spot. The resealable bag helps keep your mix fresh and easy to store.
Yes. Like all premium potting mixes, it’s classified as hazardous. Always wear gloves, wash your hands after use, and follow the safety instructions on the bag.
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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.
Not every plant needs to be a statement piece. Some of the best indoor plants we've ever owned are the small ones — the plants that sit happily on a...
Humidity might be one of the most over-discussed topics in indoor plant care. Scroll through any plant forum and you'll find people blaming low humidity for every brown leaf tip,...
Search “best plants for the bedroom” and you’ll get the same dozen names every time. Snake plant, peace lily, pothos, on rotation. The lists aren’t wrong, exactly. They’re just answering...
If you ask ten people what potting mix is for, most will say "to hold the plant up." Fair enough — it does. But if that was the whole job,...
Most indoor plant problems get blamed on watering. Too much, too little, too often, not often enough. And fair enough — watering is the thing we notice and the thing...
If an indoor plant starts looking off, the first instinct is usually to react to the symptom you can see. A yellow leaf gets blamed on watering. Slow growth gets...
Aroids are some of the most rewarding indoor plants to grow. Monsteras, Philodendrons, Anthuriums, Syngoniums and Epipremnums all bring something different, but they tend to have a few things in...
New growth doesn’t lie. Every time your Monstera, Philodendron, or Anthurium pushes out a new leaf, it’s giving you a snapshot of everything that’s been happening behind the scenes —...