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
A guide to setting up your water plants

Water Plant Set Up Guide

A step-by-step guide to setting up your indoor water plants.
May 08, 2021 — Julianne Blackaby
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Beginners Guide to Water Plants

A step by step guide to starting and caring for your indoor water plants.
May 08, 2021 — Julianne Blackaby
The History of our hoya

The History of our Hoya

Plants can have a history, and a plant such as a hoya can live for so long. Consider starting your family plant story by purchasing a hoya.

April 28, 2021 — Julianne Blackaby
Choosing Safe Plants for Children

Choosing Safe Plants for Children

Setting up a nursery requires careful consideration of child-friendly plants. Explore these safe indoor options: Boston Fern, known for its frilly leaves; Parlour Palm, non-toxic and low-maintenance; Spider Plant, resilient with dangling baby plants; Coleus, a colourful and robust addition; and Peperomia, thriving in various conditions. Ensure a tranquil space for your little one, where nature and safety harmonise.
October 27, 2020 — Emma Kelt
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