Did you know that fungi in your indoor plant’s soil can actually be a good thing and not something that needs to be immediately removed or concerned by? This is because fungus will only grow in rich and healthy soil environments so is therefore a sign that your soil is thriving and not ‘infected’ or needing replacement. Most common household plant fungus will not harm your plants, or you, and is happy to share its home in a symbiotic relationship with your plants. Unfortunately, however, there is one fungus that will cause issues to your home if it appears in your soil, this is ‘Artillery Fungus’.
Read MorePlants, like us, often take time for changes in environment and conditions to take effect. When we notice something is not right with our plants, it may be an immediate fix that shows positive results quickly, or it could be something that takes longer for improvements to be seen.
Read MorePests! They are a part of life, and unfortunately a part of owning Indoor Plants. There is much speculation that to have pests means you as a plant owner are doing something wrong and you need to change the way you look after your plants to be pest free. Unfortunately, this is a myth and if you have Indoor Plants, then at some point you will have pests.
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