Pothos are long-lived and hardy houseplants that can live for 30 years or more with proper care. But these vining beauties grow quickly and can become rootbound and stressed if you don’t repot them ...
Keep your pothos thriving by repotting it every couple of years. Repot pothos when roots grow through drainage holes, growth slows, or leaves turn yellow. Use a pot 1–2 inches larger with drainage ...
Yellowing and curling leaves, drooping, a musty smell — these are some of the most common and noticeable signs that your pothos plant (Epipremmum spp.) has seen better days. As disheartening as it may ...
Pexels Not every home is bathed in afternoon sun. Plenty of apartments face north, older houses have deep-set windows, and ...
Most houseplants die not from neglect but from being placed in the wrong spot. Low-light rooms, north-facing windows, and dim ...
Reuse a nursery plant pot to help turn cuttings into new plants. This simple hack reduces waste and saves you time and space ...
Indoor spaces often struggle with one stubborn challenge: limited natural light. Many homes across America feature shaded corners, north-facing rooms, or windows blocked by nearby buildings, and those ...
People come into Genius Genus thinking they are tutors. But no. “We are not tutors,” says Christy Castro, co-owner with her husband, Ed, of a new shop in Mount Vernon’s Belle View Shopping Center.
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