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Maidenhair Fern. Maidenhair ferns have delicate fan-shaped leaf segments, typically clustered on wiry black stems. In addition to being a popular houseplant, maidenhair fern can also be found in nature, growing in places where other plants typically don't, like on rock walls and in between rock fissures where the moisture from water seepage keeps them alive. Prefers bright indirect light, avoid harsh direct sunlight that may burn your plant’s leaves. 2-3 times a week. Water sparingly, making the potting mixture barely moist and allowing the top third to dry out before watering again. -
Calathea Stromanthe Triostar. The Stromanthe Triostar is one of those sensational, star-quality plants you fall in love with immediately. Its artistically splashed green-and-white foliage glows with pinkish hues will add extra colours to your home. Prefers bright indirect light, avoid harsh direct sunlight that may burn your plant’s leaves. Water about once a week (or more often if environment is very warm) to keep soil evenly moist but never soggy. Mist between watering to provide humidity. -
Calathea Ctenanthe Burle Marxii Amabilis The Peacock plant has large light glossy green leaves with dark green veins and blotchy patterns. The attractive foliage has a pattern reminiscent of a peacock’s tail feathers. New leaves grow rolled up exposing the purple colour underside. Calathea plants need bright, but not direct, sunlight to grow. This is because they grow on the floor of jungles and forests where they get limited light through the tops of the trees. In fact, direct sunlight will burn the leaves of a Calathea plant and cause it to lose its vibrant colors. 2-3 times a week, Calathea like to have moist soil or planting substances, but not soggy. They do not want lots of water. -
Philodendron Green. Philodendron houseplants thrive indoors year round without complaint, but they enjoy an occasional stay outdoors in a shady spot when the weather permits. Taking the plant outdoors also gives you a chance to flush the soil with plenty of fresh water and clean the leaves. Unlike most houseplants, philodendrons don’t experience as much stress when moving from indoor to outdoor settings. Price include Alani Terracotta. Set the plant in a location with bright, indirect sunlight. Find a position near a window where the sun’s rays never actually touch the foliage. Bit between watering. Always keep an eye on your plant–if the leaves droop or feel a bit thin, it may also be time to water. -
Soil Meter. This kit will allow you to test soil moisture, ph value and sunlight level of plant with our soil test kit, helps you specialise in grasping when you need to water your plant.make them grow healthy and strong (this soil test kit can only be used in soil, it cannot be used to test any liquids) Function: * Soil Level: Measure soil moisture, pH and light by just plugging in the probe. * Scientifically Accurate: Easy to read moisture, ph and light levels, promotes healthy plants. * No Battery Needed. * GOT SOIL DATA: when to watering, control PH level, determine if plant getting adequate light. * Good ideal for promoting the plant growth both outdoor and indoor. -
Josie Basket Display your plants in style with this Josie basket this versatile basket is a fabulous addition to nearly any room. It's crafted by hand and made in Indonesia from stain-resistant polypropylene material for assurance of quality, and the basket features a braided construction to ensure it's long-lived beauty and use in your home.