Indoor House Plants
How (and Why!) to Use the Cachepot System for Your Houseplants
For houseplants we recommend using a cachepot system for planting, instead of direct planting into your decorative pot. Here’s how to use the system in five easy steps!
How to Care for Potted Succulents
When watering succulents or cacti in pots without drainage, the most important things to keep in mind are to apply the water in a controlled manner and allow the soil to dry out in between the waterings.
Sansevieria (Snake Plant): The Friendliest Houseplant
Pull up a window and search “What should be my first houseplant?” and the number one result is the snake plant, also known as “mother-in-law’s tongue.” So if you’re new to houseplants, this is a great place to start. But if you’re an expert collector, maybe we lost you at “snake plant” and you’re already moving on? Hold up! Even the most jaded houseplant collector can find new intrigue within the ever-so-common genus Sansevieria.
How to Care for Ficus Lyrata (Fiddle Leaf Fig)
Ficus lyrata, commonly called the fiddle-leaf fig, is a perfect indoor specimen plant. The plant features very large, heavily veined, and violin-shaped leaves that grow upright on a tall plant. We almost always have Ficus lyrata in stock at our retail plant store in San Francisco.