How to Keep a Snake Plant Small: 5 Tips to Manage Your Plant’s Size

Some indoor gardeners love Snake Plants for their hardiness, their subtle variegation, and their cool spiky shapes – they just wish these plants didn’t grow so tall. Not every home…
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What to Do With Brown, Broken, or Damaged Snake Plant Leaves
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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How, When, and Why to Fertilize Your Snake Plant This Year
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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Low Light And Snake Plants: How Much Light Do They Actually Need
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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Skinny Snake Plant Leaves? Here’s What’s Going on And What to Do
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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5 Signs It’s Time To Repot Your Snake Plant to a Bigger Pot
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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4 Tips for Encouraging Your Snake Plant to Produce More Pups
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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4 Tips to Encourage Your Snake Plant To Grow Big and Tall Quickly
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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Four Signs Your Snake Plant Needs a Drink of Water
A note on names: In scientific circles, Snake Plants are now considered part of the Dracaena genus, and the name Sansevieria has been retired. However, many people still know these…
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