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Bring houseplant royalty into your home and keep your monstera happy with this guide. Torriphoto / Getty Images Nicknamed the swiss cheese plant, monsteras are hard to miss with their large, ...
Houseplants take centre stage for plant lovers during the colder months, and it's a great time to give them your undivided attention. But can you repot houseplants in winter? Well, knowing when to ...
Think jungle foliage and the first leaf that comes to mind is probably the swiss cheese plant, AKA Monstera deliciosa, piñanona or ceriman. It is ubiquitous in both the houseplant world and tropical ...
If you want to keep a plant healthy, ensuring it has enough light and water is only part of the equation. Over time, a houseplant will outgrow its pot, and you'll need to transfer it to a new one.
Place your Monstera in a bright, indirect light spot. While it can tolerate low light, it thrives best with a few hours of indirect sunlight Water the plant when the top inch of soil feels dry to the ...
It is safe to say that the monstera plant is absolutely breathtaking. Nicknamed the "Swiss cheese plant" for its giant, holey leaves, the monstera is a great household plant that has the ability to ...
Good news: the process of repotting plants is a fairly simple one. Generally speaking, plants will require a repot either annually or at least every two years to keep them looking their best for years ...
With its large fanlike leaves and winding vines, the Monstera deliciosa is the darling of the houseplant scene. Also known as split-leaf philodendron and the “Swiss cheese plant” (thanks to the ...