How do I save my Peace in the Home plant ?
My poor plant is not currently reflecting the actual peace in my home . It is in my kitchen & was on the window sill. When the leaves first started to turn yellow, I moved it away from the direct sunlight in the laundry area of my kitchen.
Related Discussions
GNATS - How to get rid of them?
Somehow my house and garden got tiny gnats that killed my fuchsia plant and fly everywhere. I have tried ALL the Web recommendations - soap and oil dishes, sand in th... See more
Growing garlic
Growing our first garlic, should we wait until the leaves are drying out before we pick it? Husband picked first one today along with our first potatoes.
Marigolds growing! Should I pinch the buds?
My marigold plants are growing. I heard that pinching the buds until Autumn will allow them to grow without killing the plant. Is this true?
How to keep mice out of your garden?
Hi everyone, I have mice in my garden destroying my vegetables and I have also noticed them in the barn and shed. Please can someone tell me how to prevent them from ... See more
What's the best flower/plant to grow in Texas?
I know that opinions vary, but what's your opinion?!I have great luck w Rosemary plants. Green all year long.
How do I save my black elephant ear plant?
I'm really new to caring for plants and I think I may have put my new plant in shock. I bought him at a greenhouse and left him in my warm car for a few hours. Then ... See more
here are a couple of websites that have information yyour looking for. Good luck!
If your plant has root rot, then when you remove it from the pot, and gently soak the roots, many of them will be brown, wilted, and dying. ... Root rot is commonly caused by overwatering, or standing water. If your plant is rootbound, then you'll see more root than soil, and big thick white/tan roots
https://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/home/ct-garden-peace-lily-care-qa-home-1112-20151110-story.html
Water just once a week. Do not allow it to stand in water. No direct sun.
Leaves turning yellow can be both a sign of over- and under-watering, among other problems. If you tend to ignore it, water it a little more often. If you water more than once a week, I'd cut back. Moving it out of sunlight is a good idea.