“As we start the new year, it is good to reflect on the past year to identify the opportunities and challenges that led us to the new year to ensure we are ready to face what lies ahead. As always,
So you brought home one of your dream plants from your lengthy plant wish list (I’m not the only one with one of those — right??) but now you wonder if it would look even better in a new pot.
Luckily, when you bring your plant home from the store, the soil is usually balanced to ensure that the plant stays happy and healthy well after being shipped and waiting in the store for someone to take it home. However,
The Holiday season is always much anticipated but it seems this year it is even more so. So if you’re eager to deck the halls and spread the joy, you’re not alone, and we have some tips for you! At
All parts of your home are equal right? Not quite. There are many factors that can vary throughout the house that can affect your plants in both positive and negative ways. Here, we are going to explore some major influences
Hello, plant lovers! This is the first post of a new blog series called Troubleshooting Your Houseplant. Most of the questions we receive either through our website or customers calling in is how to best take care of our plants.
Mother’s Day is meant to show moms just how much they are appreciated. Although, one day can’t possibly be enough to make up for all the care, sacrifice and patience it takes to be a mom. That is why plants
In a time where social distancing is mandated, food and other staples are stockpiled, and we are confined to our homes, we all might be craving a little more “normal.” We reminisce on a typical Easter, with egg hunts, family
Love is in the air. Let’s purify that air with some houseplants! But really, Consolidated Nurseries has a whole stock of products hitting stores. Though, I’m only going to focus on a few of my favorites in this post: our
Space-Saving and Planet-Saving According to gardendesign.com, 2020 is about making the most of what you have and creating spaces that are good for you. For example, vertical gardening: hanging plants from ceiling hooks, using propagation stations as wall or window