Pachypodium is a remarkably tough genus. In Madagascar, these plants survive extreme heat, months of total drought, poor soil, and intense UV radiation on bare rock. In your living room, the threats are completely different — and almost all of them come from the grower, not from nature. Overwatering kills more Pachypodium than every pest and pathogen combined.… Continue reading Pachypodium Pests and Diseases: Diagnosis, Treatment & Rescue Protocols
Category: Culture
Growing Pachypodium from Seed: A Germination Guide by Species
Seed is the best way to propagate Pachypodium — and for many species, it is the only practical way. Stem cuttings are unreliable (and impossible for Pachypodium brevicaule and Pachypodium namaquanum), offsets are rare, and grafting is a specialist technique used mainly to accelerate the growth of slow species on Pachypodium lamerei rootstock. Fortunately, Pachypodium seeds germinate readily — fresh seeds of most species achieve 70–90%… Continue reading Growing Pachypodium from Seed: A Germination Guide by Species
How to Grow the Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum): Complete Care Guide
The titan arum (Amorphophallus titanum) is one of the most spectacular plants on Earth — and one of the most demanding to cultivate. Endemic to the rainforests of Sumatra, Indonesia, this tuberous perennial from the Araceae family produces the largest unbranched inflorescence in the plant kingdom, occasionally exceeding 3 metres in height, and a single tree-like… Continue reading How to Grow the Titan Arum (Amorphophallus titanum): Complete Care Guide
Understanding hardiness zones: every system in the world
The first time I ordered plants from an American catalog, I was completely lost when faced with labels like “Hardy to Zone 7” or “Zones 5–9.” I knew my garden in southern France had cold winters, but how was I supposed to translate those mysterious numbers into actual temperatures? This experience, which every gardener has… Continue reading Understanding hardiness zones: every system in the world
How to Repot Aloe vera: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Repotting is the single most useful thing you can do for an Aloe vera that has stopped growing, started tipping over or filled its pot with a tangle of roots and offsets. It is also the moment when more plants are killed than at any other time — not because repotting is difficult, but because people make… Continue reading How to Repot Aloe vera: The Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Best Aloes for Indoors: 10 Species Ranked by Light — From South-Facing Windows to Dim Offices
You want an aloe on your desk, your bookshelf or your windowsill — but you are not sure which one will actually survive in your conditions. Perhaps you tried Aloe vera and it stretched into a pale, floppy mess because your window faces north. Perhaps you live in a flat with small windows and limited direct sun.… Continue reading Best Aloes for Indoors: 10 Species Ranked by Light — From South-Facing Windows to Dim Offices
Aloe vera Flower: Why Your Plant Is Blooming, When It Happens and What to Do
One morning you notice something emerging from the centre of your Aloe vera — not a new leaf, but a thick, upright stalk, rising fast, far taller than the rosette itself. Within days it is thirty, forty, sixty centimetres tall, and at the top, clusters of tubular yellow flowers begin to open from the bottom upward. Your Aloe… Continue reading Aloe vera Flower: Why Your Plant Is Blooming, When It Happens and What to Do
How to Propagate Aloe vera from Offsets: The Complete Guide
Aloe vera is one of the most generous houseplants in existence. Give it bright light, decent drainage and a few years of patience, and it will reward you with a steady supply of offsets — small, rooted plantlets that emerge from the base of the mother plant, each one a genetic clone ready to be separated,… Continue reading How to Propagate Aloe vera from Offsets: The Complete Guide
Aloe vera Gel: How to Harvest, Use and Store It Safely
You grow an Aloe vera on your kitchen windowsill. You burn your finger on a pan. You snap off a leaf, split it open and smear the cool, clear gel on the burn. Within minutes, the sting fades. This is the oldest and most universal use of Aloe vera — a practice documented in Egyptian papyri, Mesopotamian clay tablets… Continue reading Aloe vera Gel: How to Harvest, Use and Store It Safely
Aloe vera Turning Brown or Yellow? A Complete Diagnosis Guide
Your Aloe vera was green yesterday. Today, something has changed — a leaf is turning yellow, the tips are going brown, or the whole plant looks pale, soft and wrong. You want to know what happened and whether it can be fixed. The good news: colour change in Aloe vera is always a symptom, not a disease. It is the… Continue reading Aloe vera Turning Brown or Yellow? A Complete Diagnosis Guide
