There are several techniques you can use to propagate a snake plant. Learn more about the various methods, plus important care tips.
Snake plants are popular for their hardy nature, but proper care — including the right soil, light conditions, and ...
So you got a snake plant. Now what? Here's exactly how to care for your new plant, according to someone with a green thumb. My plant obsession has gotten a little out of control over the past couple ...
The snake plant is not a demanding plant. If you are hit and miss with your watering, not a fan of the mess repotting plants makes or are desperate to put a plant in the darkest spot in your home, the ...
To check if your snake plant is ready to be watered, you’ll need to test the soil by inserting your finger about two inches deep. If it feels dry at that depth, it’s time to water. If it’s still damp, ...
Are mushy leaves appearing on your snake plant? This common disease could be plaguing what is an otherwise simple, low-maintenance house plant.
AMES, Iowa – Sansevieria, also known as snake plant, St. George’s sword or mother-in-law's tongue, is a resilient houseplant that is grown for its striking appearance and low maintenance needs. Its ...
Snake plant is commonly recommended to beginners interested in cultivating houseplants for its easy care The snake plant, a member of the Lily family got its name from the shape and sharp margins of ...
Q. I have had a snake plant in my home for many years. This year, out of the blue, it produced flowers. Is this unusual? A. The snake plant belongs to my group of hard-to-kill houseplants that I ...
Find out how often to water a snake plant, and the best ways to provide the right amount of moisture. Snake plants are famously tolerant of low light levels and general neglect, including sporadic ...