Indoor Plant Diseases - Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot and Root Rot | Chalet Boutique, Australia

Indoor Plant Diseases - Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot and Root Rot

Welcome to our guide on tackling common foes that threaten indoor plant health: powdery mildewleaf spot, and root rot. As avid plant lovers, we empathise with the frustration and worry these problems can bring. But fret not! Equip yourself with knowledge and practical techniques, and you’ll rejuvenate your cherished indoor garden.

February 24, 2024 — Julianne Blackaby
Identifying Syngonium chiapense v's Syngonium macrophyllum

Identifying Syngonium chiapense v's Syngonium macrophyllum

The Syngonium, also known as the arrowhead vine, is a popular choice among indoor plant lovers. Surprisingly, there are over 30 species in the Syngonium genus. Two lesser-known species, Syngonium chiapense and Syngonium macrophyllum, share similar juvenile forms but showcase distinct features as they mature. There are clear differences in the plants so you can work out which plant you have.
Syngonium Plant Care Guide | Chalet Boutique, Australia

SYNGONIUM PLANT CARE GUIDE

Syngoniums are an incredible plant from rainforests. Its leaves change a lot, going from small arrowheads to big lobed shapes in shades of green with touches of pink, cream, or silver. These plants clean the air and like moderate light and a bit of water. They can climb on shelves or hang in baskets, bringing a tropical vibe to any room. Whether you go for the plain green look or the fancy mix of colours, Syngonium will be an excellent addition to your home, easy to take care of and attractive.
January 12, 2024 — Julianne Blackaby
Starting A Indoor Plant Collection in Australia

Starting A Indoor Plant Collection

Starting an indoor plant collection can be overwhelming, but you can build your lush haven with simple tips. Begin with hard-to-kill plants like Devils Ivy, perfect for dim corners, and Hoya Carnosa, an easy-to-grow trailing beauty. Chain of Hearts thrives in well-drained soil, adding elegance to empty corners. Philodendrons Jessica and Prince of Orange bring pops of colour, while Tradescantia Zebrina's variegated foliage adds a captivating touch to hanging pots and shelves. Explore our plant care pages for expert tips on nurturing your indoor jungle.
May 08, 2021 — Julianne Blackaby