How to Get Rid of Fungus Gnats in Houseplants (For Good)

You know the feeling: you’re watering your beloved plants when you notice tiny black flies buzzing around the soil. You swat a few away, but the next day there are more. And more. And more. Fungus gnats. They’re the most common houseplant pest, and they’re infuriatingly persistent if you don’t address the root cause (pun intended). The good news? They’re totally beatable with the right strategy. I’ve dealt with at least four serious infestations over the years. Here’s the battle-tested plan that works every time. ...

October 28, 2025 · 5 min · Alex

Do Houseplants Need Humidity? The Science + Plant-by-Plant Chart

Here’s a question I see constantly in plant groups: “My calathea has brown tips — should I water it more?” And almost every time, the answer isn’t more water — it’s more humidity. But then the follow-up is always: “Do plants really need humidity, or is that just something plant influencers say to sell humidifiers?” Fair question. Let’s look at the actual science. How Plants Use Humidity: The 2-Minute Science Without getting too textbook-y, here’s what’s actually happening inside your plant: ...

October 15, 2025 · 8 min · Alex

Fiddle Leaf Fig Care: Essential Tips to Stop Leaf Drop

Let’s get this out of the way: fiddle leaf figs have a reputation for being divas. And honestly? It’s somewhat deserved. They’ll drop leaves if you look at them funny, develop brown spots for seemingly no reason, and generally keep you on your toes. But here’s what I’ve learned after keeping one alive (and thriving!) for three years: fiddle leaf figs aren’t actually difficult. They’re just particular. They want consistent conditions and deeply resent change. Once you crack their code, they’re actually quite predictable. ...

October 1, 2025 · 5 min · Alex

Monstera Care Guide: Proven Tips for Huge Fenestrated Leaves

The monstera deliciosa — the “swiss cheese plant” — has become the unofficial mascot of the houseplant world. Those dramatic split leaves show up on everything from throw pillows to tattoos, and for good reason: it’s a genuinely beautiful plant that’s surprisingly easy to grow indoors. I got my first monstera as a small, four-leaf plant and it’s now a beast pushing against my ceiling. That transformation happened in about two years with nothing more than a good window, a moss pole, and regular watering. If you give a monstera what it wants, it’ll reward you with impressive growth. ...

September 5, 2025 · 5 min · Alex

Best Humidifiers for Indoor Plants: 5 Top Picks for 2026

If your houseplants have crispy leaf tips, slow growth, or just look generally unhappy, dry air is probably the culprit. I learned this the hard way — my calathea collection went from gorgeous to crispy in one winter before I invested in a proper humidifier. Now it’s one of the first things I recommend to anyone growing tropical plants indoors. But not all humidifiers are created equal, and what works great for a bedroom might not be ideal for a plant room. After testing several models over the past couple of years, here are my honest recommendations. ...

August 10, 2025 · 8 min · Alex

Spider Plant Care Guide: Fix Brown Tips & Grow More Babies

If I had to recommend one single houseplant to a complete beginner, it would be the spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum). These plants are nearly indestructible, propagate like crazy, purify the air, and are completely safe for pets. I’ve seen them survive months of neglect and bounce back like nothing happened. My first-ever houseplant was a spider plant cutting from my grandmother’s kitchen. Twenty years later, I still have descendants of that original plant — that’s how easy they are to keep going. ...

July 28, 2025 · 5 min · Alex

Pothos Care Guide: Grow Lush Trailing Vines Indoors

If you’ve ever walked into a friend’s apartment and seen a lush, trailing vine cascading from a shelf — chances are it was a pothos. This is the plant that taught me I could actually keep something alive, and it’s been my go-to recommendation for every beginner since. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is often called “devil’s ivy” because it’s nearly impossible to kill. It tolerates low light, irregular watering, and general neglect with remarkable grace. But give it a little attention and it rewards you with explosive growth and gorgeous trailing vines. ...

July 15, 2025 · 6 min · Alex

Peace Lily Care Guide: Get More Blooms With Less Effort

Few houseplants combine elegance, low-light tolerance, and easy care quite like the peace lily (Spathiphyllum). Those glossy dark green leaves and graceful white blooms have made it one of the most popular indoor plants in the world — and for good reason. I’ve kept peace lilies in every apartment I’ve lived in, including one bathroom with barely any natural light. They’re incredibly forgiving, and the way they dramatically droop when thirsty (then bounce back within hours of watering) makes them perfect for people who are still learning to read their plants. ...

July 5, 2025 · 5 min · Alex

Pebble Tray vs Humidifier: Honest Comparison for Plants

Introduction If you’re struggling with dry indoor air affecting your houseplants, you’ve probably considered two popular solutions: pebble trays and humidifiers. Both methods can help increase humidity around your plants, but they work differently and have distinct advantages. In this comprehensive comparison, we’ll break down the pros and cons of each method so you can choose the best option for your indoor garden. Whether you’re a beginner plant parent or an experienced gardener, understanding the differences between these humidity solutions will help you create the ideal environment for your easiest indoor plants for beginners and more demanding tropical varieties. ...

June 29, 2025 · 6 min · Alex

Yellow Leaves on Houseplants: 8 Causes and Proven Fixes

Introduction Seeing yellow leaves on your beloved houseplant can be downright scary. You’ve been caring for it, watering it, giving it love—and now it’s turning yellow! But here’s the good news: yellow leaves are incredibly common and usually fixable. In fact, it’s one of the most frequent issues plant parents face. The key is understanding what’s causing the yellowing and taking action quickly. Yellow leaves are your plant’s way of telling you something’s wrong, and once you learn to read these signals, you’ll be able to save your plants before it’s too late. ...

June 27, 2025 · 9 min · Alex