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Is Aquarium Water Actually Good for Indoor Plants?
What Fish Waste Can and Can't Do
Aquarium water is often promoted as a natural fertilizer for houseplants, but indoor containers are not aquariums. This article explains what aquarium water actually provides, how peat and coir limit nutrient cycling, and why light and root-zone oxygen matter more than fish waste for indoor plant health.
Why So Much Online Plant Advice Is Wrong
...and why it keeps sounding right.
Most plant advice doesn’t fail in dramatic ways. Poor plant advice doesn’t usually kill your plant overnight or produce a moment so obvious that you immediately know something went wrong. Instead, it fails slowly and quietly. Growth tapers off. New leaves arrive smaller than the last. Colours look muted. Watering becomes harder to time. The plant survives, but it never
Mushrooms Don’t Mean Healthy Indoor Soil
Separating Houseplant Hype from Fungal Reality
Mushrooms in your houseplant pots don’t mean your soil is magically “healthy” or part of a forest-like mycelium network. They’re simply opportunistic decomposers thriving on organic matter. Learn what fungi in indoor grow media really indicate, what myths to ignore, and whether you should remove them or let them be.
Blossom End Rot in Tomatoes
Myths, Causes, and Real Solutions
Blossom end rot sparks panic every tomato season, and with it come endless myths: eggshells, milk, Tums, Epsom salts. This definitive guide explains why these tricks fail, what the science of calcium transport reveals, and which prevention strategies actually work. Forget gimmicks — here’s the real last word on BER.
Debunking the Big Pot Indoor Plant Myth
What Really Matters for Plant Health
Another Plant and Garden Myth That Refuses to Die If you’ve been listening to most social media plant influencers, or joined a plant focused Facebook group for more than five minutes, you’ve heard the warning: “Don’t pot up too big or you’ll cause root rot.” It’s also repeated in garden centres, nurseries,by some otherwise well-informed plant educators, and unfortunately, in
The Truth About Plant Hormones in Indoor Plant Propagation
What Unlikely Gardeners Need to Know
Discover the truth about indoor plant propagation: most houseplants don’t need commercial rooting hormones to thrive. Learn how plants naturally produce their own auxins, why propagation medium matters more than additives, and how to create optimal conditions for successful cuttings without falling for unnecessary marketing claims.
Do You Really Need a Moss Pole?
The Science Behind Supporting Climbing and Vining Plants
Are moss poles essential for your Monstera deliciosa or Philodendron? Learn why climbing plants don’t rely on moss poles for growth or fenestrations, and discover the real factors—light, humidity, and nutrients—that drive stunning indoor plant development. Explore science-backed alternatives to moss poles for supporting your vining plants naturally and effectively.
Debunking the Myths of Cinnamon in Plant Care
Spicing Up the Garden
Discover the scientific truth about using cinnamon in your garden. While this popular kitchen spice is often recommended for plant care, research reveals important limitations in its effectiveness for root growth, disease prevention, and pest control. Learn evidence-based alternatives that actually work for your plants’ health and growth.
How Science Becomes Gardening Myth
The Path from Fact to Fiction
Discover how gardening myths evolve from scientific facts into misconceptions. Learn to apply critical thinking by evaluating evidence, questioning assumptions, and understanding the real science behind common plant care myths. Enhance your gardening knowledge and decision-making skills by distinguishing fact from fiction in plant health and care.
Epsom Salts in Gardening
Separating Myths from Facts
Explore the truth about the garden use of Epsom salt. Is it a myth or a fact? This detailed guide demystifies common beliefs, revealing how Epsom salt impacts plant health, soil balance, and the environment. Learn the science behind its use for an informed, sustainable gardening approach.
Water Droplets & Full Sun: Risk or Reward?
Leaf Burn Myth and Reality
Watering plants under the sun has long been a subject of myth in gardening circles, with fears that water droplets might magnify sunlight, burning leaves. However, scientific studies and practical observations have debunked this myth, showing that plants remain unscathed and flourish, even after midday showers.