Peace lily is a beautiful tropical plant known for its glossy foliage and upright white flowers. If you've invested care into this beloved houseplant, it can be frustrating when the leaves and blooms ...
Q: Our peace lily does not seem to like water but it droops.-- T.M., Houston A: Sounds like overwatering, a major problem with houseplants. Plants droop when thirsty and when the soil's too wet. Peace ...
Peace lilies are low-maintenance houseplants for various reasons. They grow moderately fast, so they only need to be repotted every two to three years. Repotting your peace lily in fresh potting soil ...
Plant lovers will know that peace lilies (Spathiphyllum spp.) make gorgeous, beginner-friendly houseplants. Between its glossy leaves, distinctive white flowers, and air-purifying capabilities, this ...
Peace lilies, with their glossy leaves and elegant white blooms, are a favourite among beginners and houseplant lovers alike. They are touted as beginner-friendly and effortlessly bring a touch of ...
Peace lilies are a favourite among many houseplant owners, and make for an air-purifying, stylish addition to any home.
Q: Can you please tell me what's wrong with my 20-year-old peace lily? [The reader sent a photo.] It continues to put on new leaves and looks healthy, but it is droopy, droopy, droopy. It does not ...
An overgrown peace lily can be repotted into a larger pot or separated into new smaller plants. Here's how to divide a peace lily that has outgrown its pot.
Peace lilies, with their glossy leaves and elegant white blooms, are a favourite among beginners and houseplant enthusiasts alike. They're hailed as beginner-friendly and effortlessly bring a touch of ...