The Greenhouse - Plant blog by De Plantrekkers
How to care for the Crassula Marieniara Hottentot
The Crassula Hottentot Marieniara , also known as the "Hottentot", is a unique and hardy succulent plant that is native to South Africa. This low-growing succulent is known for its...
How to care for the Crassula Marieniara Hottentot
The Crassula Hottentot Marieniara , also known as the "Hottentot", is a unique and hardy succulent plant that is native to South Africa. This low-growing succulent is known for its...
How to care for the Macodes Petola (Jewel Orchid)
The Macodes Petola Jewel Orchid is a rare and striking type of orchid. Also known as the "Leopard Orchid", this unique species is a member of the Macodes genus and...
How to care for the Macodes Petola (Jewel Orchid)
The Macodes Petola Jewel Orchid is a rare and striking type of orchid. Also known as the "Leopard Orchid", this unique species is a member of the Macodes genus and...
How much light does a Monstera need?
If you are considering adding a Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, to your houseplant collection, it is important to understand the light requirements of this tropical...
How much light does a Monstera need?
If you are considering adding a Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, to your houseplant collection, it is important to understand the light requirements of this tropical...
Propagating the Pancake Plant (Pilea)
Pilea Peperomioides , also known as the Chinese Money Plant or the Pancake Plant, is a popular houseplant known for its unique round leaves and how easy the plant is...
Propagating the Pancake Plant (Pilea)
Pilea Peperomioides , also known as the Chinese Money Plant or the Pancake Plant, is a popular houseplant known for its unique round leaves and how easy the plant is...
My Monstera has no holes
If you have a Monstera plant, chances are you’ve noticed the familiar pattern of holes or fenestrations on the plant’s leaves. This is one of the characteristics of this unique...
My Monstera has no holes
If you have a Monstera plant, chances are you’ve noticed the familiar pattern of holes or fenestrations on the plant’s leaves. This is one of the characteristics of this unique...
What is the best thing to do with the aerial ro...
In this blog we discuss what you can do with the aerial roots of your Monstera and give tips to support their growth.
What is the best thing to do with the aerial ro...
In this blog we discuss what you can do with the aerial roots of your Monstera and give tips to support their growth.