Care Guide
  • Succulent Care

    Succulents come in all shapes and sizes. These wonderful arid plants add a pop of color to any home and are easily maintained. They are commonly known to be easy to care for, however, many of our customers find them difficult to keep alive. Below are some of our favorite tips and tricks to keeping your succulents happy and healthy.
  • Tree Fern Care

    Hailing from the Northwest, Tree Ferns add a delicate, luscious green to any environment. They can be very tricky to care for though. Here are some of our tips on keeping your Tree Fern looking like a fairy wonderful all year long. 
  • ZZ Plant Care

    ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia), with its wide, attractive, dark green leaves, boasts many favorable traits for offices and homes. ZZ plant tolerates neglect, is drought tolerant and accepts low-light conditions without throwing a fit. Its waxy, smooth leaves reflect sunlight and brighten rooms. Here are some of our tricks to keep your ZZ Plant looking its best indoors. 
  • Dolphin Succulent Care

    The dolphin succulent (known as the Senecio Peregrinus) is actually a hybrid between Senecio Rowleyanus (string of pearls succulents) and Senecio Articulatus (the hot dog cactus). Its nickname was inspired by the fact that its cute little leaves look like dolphins leaping out from the water. Here are some tips on care! 
  • Fabian Aralia Stump Care

    For those into feng shui, one plant known to bring the flow of love energy and calmness is Fabian Aralia stump plant or the Plum Aralia. This shrubby tree plant has leaves with maroon to almost purplish undersides. This article will help you best care for your Stump. 
  • Fiddle Fig Care

    The fiddle leaf fig makes a gorgeous, architectural statement in any room of the house. While this lush plant, with its shiny, violin-shaped leaves, is stunning, it is one of the more difficult to keep alive. Read below for tips to help you keep it thriving in your space.
  • Jade Plant Care

    The jade plant is an extremely popular succulent houseplant with fleshy, oval-shaped leaves. Sometimes called the money plant or dollar plant, these plants were once thought to bring good luck to their owners so were often given as housewarming gifts. Here are some tips on how to best care for your Jade Plant. 
  • Philodendron Brasil Care

    The ‘Brasil’ offers a colorful twist on a plant that has been a houseplant favorite for generations. This is a great first-time houseplant or gift plant and it’s perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy the natural beauty of plants without a lot of maintenance.
  • Monstera Deliciosa Care

    Chances are you’ve spotted its graphic leaves on everything from throw pillows to wallpaper. Monstera is a tropical plant from the Araceae family. Its name, as one might guess, comes from the Latin meaning “abnormal” because of its odd-looking, perforated leaves that are often punched through with holes.

    Here’s a look at the care and keeping of this statement-making plant.

  • Alocasia Care

    Below are tips and tricks we have found work to keep your Alocasia thriving in any environment. Enjoy! 
  • Anthurium Care

    Anthuriums are some of our favorite flora. Their cheery silhouette and wide array of colors make them the perfect addition to any interior. Here are some of our favorite tips for keeping our Anthurium blooming all year!
  • Bird of Paradise Care

    Fill your space with the majesty beauty of the White Bird of Paradise. Its wide, oval leaves offer lush greenery and offer a presence every plant lover craves in their home. To keep your Bird looking its best year-round, we recommend the following tips and tricks for care.