Winter is typically a more relaxed part of the year in terms of plant and lawn care, there are still some things you can do to make sure that your lawn not only stays at its healthiest throughout the winter but is as prepared as possible for the upcoming seasons. October is the last time you can aerate and scarify the lawn before spring. If there is still time, get this done before November and…

A Peace Lily is an eye-catching houseplant that is very easy to grow, but getting the perfect blooms requires a bit of finesse. This article will explain how to care for your Peace Lily so that you can achieve stunning leaves and beautiful white blooms. First of all, a Peace Lily is not, in fact, a Lily at all. It’s a tropical perennial which means it can go on living for years to come, flowering…

A Peace Lily is happiest when the roots are ever so slightly crowded, but when it’s time to give your plant some more space, it will let you know. How can you recognise when it’s time to repot your Peace Lily? The first sign you will notice that it needs repotting is that it will start to wilt more frequently between watering because the soil is unable to retain much moisture when watered, and it…

The Peace Lily is a stunning indoor plant that thrives in conditions with low light although they do need bright indirect light to flower. It can grow to around 4ft in height once established in a large pot. It will produce pale white flowers that last for quite some time in the right growing conditions and offer a pleasant fragrance for the duration of their existence. However, in spite of all the care you give…

The peace lily is a popular indoor plant that has dark green leaves complemented by stunning white flowers that produce a lovely aroma. As a perennial, this tropical-looking plant will produce flowers time and time again and survive for years. But what if you aren’t getting any flowers? What if all you have are green leaves? There are a few reasons for this and it’s usually because it’s not got the right growing conditions. Often…