Plant Care Blog

  • Feeding Your Indoor Plants

    Robyn Sher

    Feeding is an indoor plant care element that is often overlooked.

    Just like humans, plants need to eat in order to get the nutrients that they need to grow and thrive. Just watering isn't enough to keep your indoor plant healthy. You need to provide them with the added nutrients that they need to remain healthy and to keep on growing. 

    Use a liquid plant food to feed your indoor plants according to their needs.

  • The Rubber Plant Care Guide

    Happy Life Plants

    The Rubber Plant prefers bright light away from direct sunlight. Abidjan (rich tones of burgundy and green) can cope in moderate light. The variegated varieties Belize (Pink edges and veins with dark green patterned leaves) and Tineke (cream edges with mottled green and pink tones) need bright light in order to maintain their beautifully textured leaves.

  • The Triostar Care Guide

    Happy Life Plants

    Keep the air around it moist or place it in an already humid environment, like the bathroom or kitchen. The Triostar enjoys the replication of a tropical environment, which means daily mistings (if you can) or at least misting with a spray bottle every few days, including a pebble tray filled with water below the plant or putting on a humidifier in its close vicinity.