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The Kerby's
Houseplant Shop E-Newsletter April 1, 2021 |
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To Prune or Not to Prune
by Joey Bokor
You love your plants. So, telling you that sometimes you may have to trim them may have you a little scared. But sometimes, a little bit of pruning will
keep a plant healthy and looking its best. It isn't always needed, but let's look at when and how to prune indoor plants. First, always be sure that you have clean, sharp clippers. Remove any old debris from your tools with warm soapy water. Using an old toothbrush is a great way to scrub old dirt and grime off. Sharpen to be sure that when you snip through a branch or stem, it is a clean, straight cut. Dull blades will mash stems, rather than cut, and that isn't good for plant. The first type of pruning you should always do is to remove dead or damaged leaves and stems. This should be done on a regular basis. Old plant material invites insects and disease, so keeping only healthy leaves keeps plants strong and thriving. Other times to prune are if a plant has overgrown its pot, or if you just want to reshape a plant that is growing in ways that you didn't anticipate. You'll probably find yourself trimming fast trailing growers like pothos, philodendrons, and monsteras the most. If they are happy plants, their vines will grow quickly and can overtake the space you have for them. These are also the easiest to prune. Snip the vines just below a leaf node at a level that is higher than the actual length that you want. That will give them room to grow. For fast-growing plants of this nature, sometimes they put out so much foliage that the pot you have them in can't support it all. Giving them a little hair cut and a little fertilizer will usually breathe new life into the plant overall. For leafy plants, such as calathea and stromanthe, you'll find that you can't do a shaping prune the way you might on shrubs outdoors. When you need to prune leaves off of these plants, follow the leaf to its stem and trim the stem as low as possible without damaging the ones you are leaving. This type of pruning thins the plants out a bit, removes unattractive leaves and redirects the energy of the plant into putting out gorgeous new leaves, instead of trying to support old ones. For taller, stemmy plants like ficus, dracaena, or money trees, you can always do a little light trimming to remove old leaves as needed, but occasionally you may have to cut whole stems or branches to reduce the overall size of the plant. That doesn't cover every type of plant you may have, but hopefully gives you a few tips and a little confidence to go forward and prune. Remember that plants recover quickly and will often show their appreciation for pruning with a new flush of beautiful foliage. And now, with spring approaching, it is the best time of year for doing any type of pruning that is needed. Even indoor plants react to the change in seasons and have some of their best flushes of growth at this time of the year. So, don't be scared, grab your clippers, and get pruning. You'll also notice that this newsletter hit your inboxes at 11am (EST) instead of 12pm. We thought you would like a preview of the new arrivals that will be hitting the shop today, so check out the list below to see what will go live at noon (EST). Usually at our nursery, we host an Easter egg hunt that has a crowd of kids taking over the nursery to hunt for eggs. This year, we are taking the hunt virtual and thought you might like in on the action, too. Watch your social feeds on Saturday for a chance to win a $40 gift card to the online store. Happy Easter to everyone from The Kerby's Houseplant Shop family. |
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$10 off a $45 purchase
Take $10 off any purchase over $45 to shop for yourself or send a plant gift to someone that you love. Use the code HelloApril at checkout. Valid Through 4/7/2021 Purchase must be $45 in product before tax or shipping to receive $10 discount. Cannot be combined with other discounts. | ||||||
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This Week's New Arrivals
Click to Shop the Collection Collection link will work at 12pm EST, when items go live. Hoya Kerrii Variegated Hoya Australis Lisa Hoya Krimson Queen Hoya Tricolor Hoya Green Rope Hoya Chelsea Philodendron Melinonii Philodendron Red Heart Philodendron Florida Ghost Philodendron Subhastatum Philodendron Fat Boy Philodendron Linnaei Philodendron McColley's Finale Philodendron Micans Philodendron Brasil Monstera Pinnatipartita Monstera Peru Sansevieria Whale Fin Variegated Sansevieria Bantel's Sensation Lipstick Mona Lisa Ficus Microcarpa Ginseng Sweetheart Ivy Pothos Neon |
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