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Let’s Talk About Some Pet Safe Houseplants for Your Cats and Dogs

Let’s Talk About Some Pet Safe Houseplants for Your Cats and Dogs

by Lisa Steinkopf | Jul 7, 2021 | #TuesdayTidbits, African violets, BLOG, Ferns, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Care

Pet safe houseplants for your cats and dogs. If you have pets, this is an important point to consider before bringing home a new plant pet. Why? Recently, my brother saw a story on his local news and called me. It was about a pet that had passed away from eating parts...
How to Tell if Your Plant is Light Starved

How to Tell if Your Plant is Light Starved

by Lisa Steinkopf | Feb 5, 2020 | #TuesdayTidbits, BLOG, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Care, Houseplant Help, Interior Plantscaping

For this Tuesday Tidbit, we are going to talk about light starved plants. In particular ponytail palms, though the indicators would be the same for most plants. I was in Chicago last week attending the I Landscape show and saw these plants at my hotel. Of course, I...
Up-potting an Old Friend

Up-potting an Old Friend

by Lisa Steinkopf | May 28, 2018 | BLOG, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Care, Houseplant Help, Houseplant Profile

When I went to college in 1984, (yes, I am aging myself) I took this pony tail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) with me. Of, course, in 1984 it was a bit smaller. It resided in a 2″ square pot which I purchased in Mt. Pleasant, MI at the local Kmart. It has been...

Throw It Away….?

by Lisa Steinkopf | Mar 6, 2018 | BLOG, Bromeliads, Cactus and Succulents, Ferns, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Atrocities

Something has been bothering me lately so I decided to write about it. The “something” is the concept that seems to be more prevalent lately and that is the concept of “throw away” plants. Now, I realize that we have all received cut flowers...

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