Let's Talk Indoor Houseplant Gardening with Guru Joy

Fresh Foliage

Joy takes you on a tour of the beautiful greenery and variegated leaves available for your indoor garden. See what works in low light or bright light, as well as their watering needs. From low and bushy to tall and wide, these indoor plants are waiting for you!

"Up-Planting"Houseplants

Joy talks about re-potting (or “up-potting,” according to Joy), and the signs to look for to know now’s the time. You’ll also get instructions on how to choose the new pot and how to prepare your plant’s new home for a happy transition.

Fresh Foliage

Joy takes you on a tour of the beautiful greenery and variegated leaves available for your indoor garden. See what works in low light or bright light, as well as their watering needs. From low and bushy to tall and wide, these indoor plants are waiting for you!

"Up-Planting"Houseplants

Joy talks about re-potting (or “up-potting,” according to Joy), and the signs to look for to know now’s the time. You’ll also get instructions on how to choose the new pot and how to prepare your plant’s new home for a happy transition.

Aloscasias

Joy talks about how houseplants just make us feel better, especially in winter when not much else is green. Plants make people feel good and we are all about that! Joy also zeroes in on alocasia plants and their popularity, and it’s easy to see why. There are many different varieties and each one is more interesting than the next. Think lots of texture, lots of patterns and lots of veining and variegation. All of these things make these alocasias super eye-catching. Joy will tell you all about them and the deets on how to care for them. If you would like a closer look at our alocasia selection, stop on in or check them out on our website.

Fascinating Foliage

Joy talks about interesting and unique varieties of houseplants following a field trip to one of our growers on Long Island, which she compares to a trip to Disney Land for her. Some of these are incredibly cool in the ways they react to touch and vibration, lighting and growing patterns. Watch as Joy gives us the lowdown on the Mimosa Sensitive Plant or “Shy Plant,” Philodendron Goeldii with the crazy cool way its leaf structure pattern grows, the Tradescantia Callisia Navicularis (which sounds like a Harry Potter spell) that can look like two completely different plants depending on the lighting conditions you give it, and the unique Monstera Dubia or “Shingle Plant.”

Propagating Houseplants

Joy talks about propagating your plants by taking cuttings of them and helping the cuttings to root. This is a great way to share plants with friends and create new plants from your existing ones. You can even trim unruly or long vines from your plants, then root those cuttings and add them to that same plant’s soil base for extra fullness. There are a couple of different methods you can use to achieve this, and there are certain plants that are very easily propagated, and some, well, not so much. Joy shows us a few that work really well and she has a few products to introduce you to that will help ensure success.

Houseplant Pests

Joy talks about common houseplant pests. Oftentimes these pests are so hard to see that you don’t really notice them until you see your plant looking sickly. Joy has the deets on three common little buggers that will wreak havoc either to your plant or your sanity. She’ll tell us how to identify them and how to treat them. We are talking brown soft scale, mealy bugs and fungus gnats. Wait until you see the close-up photo of a mealybug! It looks prehistoric.

Rare Houseplants

Joy talks about some new, rare, and hard-to-find houseplants that just landed in her greenhouse. She knows what everyone has been looking for and she’s been working hard to seek these babies out for all of you. Joy introduces you to these spectacular specimens. Learn a little something about these special friends and, if you’re lucky, you’ll get to take one (or more?) home!

Pet-Friendly Houseplants

Joy talks about how to keep your pets and your plants living happy and healthy together. Joy shows you which houseplants are pet friendly and which are not. If you have pets at home, be sure you know which is which!

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