Q. I have a houseplant called a snake plant that has grown too tall for the space. I’m not sure how to prune it back without ruining its appearance. A. Snake plant, also called mother-in-law’s tongue, ...
Dear Master Gardener: My friend got his snake plant to flower, mine never has. How can I get mine to bloom? Also, a leaf got really tall and broke part-way off. I have it propped up against another ...
You love, love, love houseplants, but sometimes you’re a teeny-tiny bit neglectful as a plant parent. That’s OK; this is a no-judgment zone. What you need is a snake plant. These amazing easy-care ...
Meet the snake plant—aka Mother-in-Law’s Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)—the ultimate low-maintenance houseplant that’s as stylish as it is tough. Loved for its sleek, sword-like leaves, ...
For many home gardeners and plant owners it's a joy to see their horticultural friends grow and thrive. However, constant development can also result in a plant growing out of control, becoming too ...
It’s not easy to find plants that college students can take care of. Usually low on direct light and space, dorm rooms aren’t an ideal place for most plants to thrive in. Thankfully, many succulents ...
ALSO known as "mother-in-law's tongue", a snake plant is one of the easiest to propagate and care for. They can go for long periods without water and thrive well in indirect sunlight - but propagating ...
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