An ordinary garden centre shrub is the cheapest and fastest route into bonsai. Here is how to spot a good candidate, make the first styling cuts, and plan a realistic multi-year timeline.
Author: justplanters
Dealing With Mealybugs: A Beginner’s Battle Plan
Mealybugs hide in leaf joints and on roots, which is why they keep coming back. Here is a realistic plan built on spot treatment, thorough inspection, and follow-up.
Dividing Plants: A Simple Guide to More Plants for Free
Division turns one crowded pot into several plants in about ten minutes, with no rooting required. Learn which plants can be divided, when to do it, and how to separate them without damage.
Why Good Drainage Matters More Than a Watering Schedule
No watering schedule can save a plant in a pot that cannot drain. Here is why roots need air, how pot and soil work together, and a simple drainage test.
Setting Up a Simple Watering Schedule That Works
The trick to a watering routine is to schedule the check, not the watering. Here is how to group plants by need, pick useful tools, and adjust the routine season by season.
Spider Mites 101: Detection and Safe Treatment
Spider mites are nearly invisible until the damage is done. Learn to read stippling and webbing early, and treat with washing, soap, or oil without hurting your plant.
The 6 Most Common Houseplant Pests and How to Spot Them
Six pests cause most indoor plant trouble. Learn exactly what each one looks like, where it hides, and the simple weekly inspection routine that catches problems early.
How to Keep Houseplants Alive While Learning the Basics
Three things decide whether a houseplant lives: light, water, and drainage. Here is how to get those right, build an observation habit, and stop fussing your plants to death.
Root Health 101: What Healthy Roots Look Like
Roots tell you more about a plant’s health than its leaves do. Learn what healthy roots look and feel like, how to spot rot, and how to inspect without harm.
Are Your Houseplants Toxic to Pets? What to Check
Several of the most popular houseplants are toxic to cats and dogs, and a few are genuinely life threatening. Here is how to check, and exactly what to do in an emergency.