How to Grow and Care for Baby Toes Succulent (Fenestraria rhopalophylla)

baby toes

Baby toes is a distinct succulent with a unique structure. The plant has erect, club-shaped leaves that have a translucent “window” in the tip. This succulent only reaches a height of around 4 inches but can spread to almost 20 inches when fully mature. It forms a tight cushion of leaves and in late summer, … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Manjula Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘Manjula’)

manjula pothos

The manjula pothos was first produced by horticulturists at the University of Florida. Scientifically referred to as Epipremnum aureum ‘Manjula,’ this variety has large heart-shaped leaves that are known to be very soft in texture.  Their foliage has large patches of white and cream so they do require a little bit more light compared to … Read more

How to Grow and Care for Satin Pothos (Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus’)

satin pothos

Scindapsus pictus ‘Argyraeus,’ commonly named satin or silver pothos (often confused with silver philodendron), is part of the Scindapsus genus and Arum family. Although they are technically not part of the Epipremnum aureum grouping of pothos, they share quite a few similarities in appearance and plant care needs. As a stunning and sophisticated looking cousin … Read more

How to Grow and Care for N’Joy Pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’)

njoy pothos

Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy’ has an almost marble-looking variegation pattern. They get this gorgeous foliage from the marble queen variety. This type is a very popular small-leaf pothos! Even though they are smaller than many other varieties, they are actually one of the fastest and tallest growers. Because of this, N’joy pothos is a great option … Read more

When and How to Repot and Transplant Your Snake Plant

repotting snake plant

Healthy succulents eventually outgrow their pots, and Dracaena trifasciata is no exception. The root systems and rhizomes of this eye-catching plant can extend to every nook and cranny of your pot’s interior.  A sure sign that your snake plant (Mother in Law’s Tongue) is ready to be divided or moved into a larger planter is … Read more

Do Snake Plants Need Light?

snake plant sunlight

Snake plants are known for being extremely durable and easy to maintain. Their foliage seems to effortlessly grow even through imperfect care. Masters of survival, these hard-to-kill plants thrive under neglect. This is why they are great plants for beginner gardeners or busybodies who aren’t able to dedicate much time to plant maintenance. If you … Read more

Do Snake Plants Like Humidity?

snake plant humidity

Dracaena trifasciata is an extremely hardy plant that seems to thrive in almost any environment. As long as it is rooted in well-draining soil, this species has a knack for withstanding the errors of many beginner gardeners. Undemanding, it can be grown alongside many other plants and treated based on the requirements of those.  The … Read more