Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
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Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
4d ago
You asked, we listened. We’ve put The Bros in front of a camera and done our best to censor them but where beers and plants are involved, they’re hard to control. Check out the first installment of Beers with The Bros and let us know what you’d like to hear next!
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Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
6d ago
Does the thought of repotting your plants keep you up at night? Or maybe you’ve just never done it before so you have no idea what you’re getting yourself into. If you notice your plant is starting to outgrow its current pot, isn’t thriving, or needs a refresh - we’re here to help!
When to Repot:
Roots are spilling over: If you see lots of roots escaping through drainage holes or circling the surface of the soil, it’s a sign that your plant is feeling cramped.
Stagnant growth: If your once-vibrant plant is showing slowed growth or the new leaves are getting smaller, it might be struggling to f ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
2w ago
Going on vacation is exciting, but leaving your plants can be stressful. Don't worry, plant people! In this guide, we'll learn how to make sure your plants not only survive but also do well when you're away. We'll talk about making plans and rallying plant sitters to get your indoor jungle ready for your trip without any stress.
Plan the Plant Care
Before going out of town, create a care plan. Figure out your collection’s watering needs and light requirements and go from there. Consider factors like the duration of your trip and the environment you’re leaving behind. You may need a friend or f ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
3w ago
When collecting houseplants, the journey doesn’t end with a single purchase - it evolves and multiplies through propagation! This age-old practice allows you to create new green generations, expanding your botanical families with ease. Let's explore the art of propagation and discover how this process can expand your collection without spending another dime!
Identifying a Node
Propagation starts with the node, a critical point on the plant where growth occurs. It's essential to find this node as it's where new leaves, stems, or flowers will emerge. To propagate, make your cut just below a node ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
1M ago
Growing Up
Embrace hanging planters or wall-mounted shelves to create a vertical oasis. Trailing plants like pothos or scindapsus can be hung from baskets or placed on shelves to make the most of your space.
Hanging planters introduce a dynamic and engaging dimension to your collection while wall-mounted shelves serve as platforms to showcase an array of plant varieties, decor, and even books - Plantopedia, anyone? Mix and match plants and accessories on the shelves to create a personalized and visually appealing composition.
Pop of Color
Infuse energy into your collection with a burst of colo ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
1M ago
In the world of greenery, compatibility goes beyond just aesthetics - it’s about finding your soilmate, a plant companion that resonates with your personality and lifestyle. Much like us humans, plants have preferences and understanding these can lead to a thriving partnership. Join us as we explore the fascinating journey of aligning your characteristics with a plant’s needs, discovering the perfect leafy companion that complements your unique vibe. It’s time to dive into the world of plant personalities and unearth the green connection that speaks to you. **
Plant Personalities
Just as peopl ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
2M ago
Houseplants bring beautiful life into our homes but just like any living thing, they can face challenges as they grow. In this blog post, we’ll explore some common and normal houseplant ailments and pass along some possible solutions to nurse your greenery back to good health.
Yellow Leaves
Diagnosis: Yellowing leaves near the top of your plant can signal many things including overwatering, under watering, or nutrient deficiencies.
Remedy: Consider adjusting your watering routine to ensure it aligns with your plant's needs - some prefer to dry out and some like to stay moist. Make sure your po ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
3M ago
Getting your hands dirty with plant care isn’t just about gardening. Looking after our green companions is more than just watering and potting - it’s a journey that transforms us, offering lessons in joy, self-reflection, and finding beauty in the quirks of life. Buckle up as we unpack the secrets of plant parenting and the laid-back wisdom it brings to our well-being ✨
Green Good Vibes
Your collection isn’t just for show - it’s a subtle reminder of the importance of self-care. Caring for plants instills a sense of responsibility and joy as we witness their growth and development. Daily check ..read more
Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
3M ago
In the heart of the world’s bustling lives, a growing fascination with plants is taking root. It’s a love affair that extends beyond the aesthetics, tapping into something deeper - a connection to nature that soothes the soul and transforms living spaces into sanctuaries. Join us as we unravel the layers of this plant craze, exploring the reasons why people across the globe are embracing the serenity, companionship, and symbolic growth that plants bring into their lives. Welcome to the world where greenery meets passion - the unfolding love story between people and plants ?✨
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Bros with Hoes Plant Co. Blog
4M ago
Why Repotting Matters:
Your plants need space to grow and flourish! Over time, they outgrow their containers, exhaust the nutrients in the soil, and become rootbound. Repotting provides plants with fresh soil, room to stretch their roots, and access to fresh nutrients.
When to Repot:
Roots are spilling over: if you see roots escaping through drainage holes or circling the surface of the soil, it’s a sign that your plant is feeling cramped.
Stagnant growth: If your once-vibrant plant is showing slowed growth, it might be struggling to find the resources it needs in its current pot.
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