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A small, calmer plant corner

Care for what’s
already growing.

A practical rescue and maintenance guide for the plants at home. Check the plant, not the calendar.

Open the collection
01Drainage first
02Light beats fertilizer
03Dry plants differ

Your collection

Seven plants, one simple system.

Tap a plant for its care card.

Phalaenopsis orchid with pale flowersIn bloom

Phalaenopsis

Moth orchid

Bright light, bark, and roots that tell you when to water.

Cymbidium orchidRebuild

Likely Cymbidium

Asian orchid

More light and cooler nights for stronger growth.

Snake plantMost forgiving

Dracaena trifasciata

Snake plant

Let it dry completely. It prefers neglect to enthusiasm.

Kalanchoe Magic BellSunny spot

Kalanchoe ‘Magic Bell’

Magic Bell

Succulent leaves and hanging lime-green bells.

The rescue plan

Start with the basics.

01

Today

Remove decorative pots, confirm drainage, inspect soil and roots, prune dead material, and separate any plant with pests.

02

Weekly

Check moisture by plant type, rotate pots a quarter turn, empty saucers, wipe leaves, and inspect undersides for pests.

03

Monthly

Flush mineral buildup, check drainage, and fertilize only actively growing plants at half strength.

The one rule: Peace lilies like evenly moist soil. Orchids want air around their roots. Snake plants and Magic Bells want a proper dry-out.