Just like outdoor plants, houseplants tend to go dormant or semi-dormant in the winter. Snake plants are no exception, and tend to take advantage of this time of year when light is a bit more scarce ...
One of the easiest houseplants is the snake plant, also called mother-in-law's tongue. It is striking, requires very little watering, and, with the proper care, even blooms in the spring. Due to the ...
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Your Snake Plant Needs Special Care in the Winter—What to Do Now So It Thrives Year-Round
Water snake plants sparingly in winter—about once a month when the soil is dry. Provide at least eight hours of indirect light and limit direct sun to one or two hours. Avoid pruning or fertilizing, ...
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