Snake repellent plants can be hugely important if you live in an area where these unwelcome reptiles thrive. Snakes love damp, secluded spots with dense leaf cover and also sun-bathed rock gardens, ...
Watering Practices: During the winter, snake plants enter a dormant phase and require less water. Allow the soil to dry out ...
Not everyone has the time or patience to maintain a high-maintenance indoor jungle, but that doesn’t mean your home can’t ...
Snake plants store water in their leaves, so avoid overwatering them. How often to water them depends on their light, soil, ...
Watering a snake plant with a green watering can - Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock Snake plants (Dracaena trifasciata) are one of the most common houseplants for a reason: No matter how "green" your thumb is, ...
This low-maintenance houseplant plant can survive outside. Snake plants (Dracaena trifasciata) are popular houseplants due to their low-maintenance nature and minimal direct sunlight requirements.
Even botanists can be surprised at the sheer variety of a houseplant often known only for being indestructible. By Margaret Roach Top row: Sansevieria Boncel Mini, Sansevieria Boncel, Sansevieria ...
If your snake plant seems to have stopped growing, there are a few mistakes you could be making. Here's how you can help your snake plant thrive.
For many home gardeners and plant owners it's a joy to see their horticultural friends grow and thrive. However, constant development can also result in a plant growing out of control, becoming too ...