





Easy Care Houseplant
Houseplants make great gifts and sympathy arrangements! We specifically choose plants that are easy to maintain and don’t require a lot of light and fussing. Each plant comes with a rustic, 5” white ceramic pot and saucer. Plants may vary depending on availability and price.
Care: Water when the top 1.5” of soil is dry or the plant and plastic pot feel light. Fill a bowl or sink with 2-3” of water. Remove the plant (still in it’s plastic pot) from the ceramic container and place in the bowl or sink. Let the plant soak for 3-4 hours. Allow the plant to drain before placing back in its ceramic container.
During spring and summer, fertilize once a week with an organic, neutral fertilizer according to the fertilizer’s instructions. Only repot when roots begin to emerge from the bottom of the plastic pot.
Houseplants make great gifts and sympathy arrangements! We specifically choose plants that are easy to maintain and don’t require a lot of light and fussing. Each plant comes with a rustic, 5” white ceramic pot and saucer. Plants may vary depending on availability and price.
Care: Water when the top 1.5” of soil is dry or the plant and plastic pot feel light. Fill a bowl or sink with 2-3” of water. Remove the plant (still in it’s plastic pot) from the ceramic container and place in the bowl or sink. Let the plant soak for 3-4 hours. Allow the plant to drain before placing back in its ceramic container.
During spring and summer, fertilize once a week with an organic, neutral fertilizer according to the fertilizer’s instructions. Only repot when roots begin to emerge from the bottom of the plastic pot.
Houseplants make great gifts and sympathy arrangements! We specifically choose plants that are easy to maintain and don’t require a lot of light and fussing. Each plant comes with a rustic, 5” white ceramic pot and saucer. Plants may vary depending on availability and price.
Care: Water when the top 1.5” of soil is dry or the plant and plastic pot feel light. Fill a bowl or sink with 2-3” of water. Remove the plant (still in it’s plastic pot) from the ceramic container and place in the bowl or sink. Let the plant soak for 3-4 hours. Allow the plant to drain before placing back in its ceramic container.
During spring and summer, fertilize once a week with an organic, neutral fertilizer according to the fertilizer’s instructions. Only repot when roots begin to emerge from the bottom of the plastic pot.