Happy, Healthy Houseplants: How to Stop Loving Your Plants to an Early Grave
By (Author) Kellyn Kennerly
Page Street Publishing Co.
Page Street Publishing Co.
25th February 2025
29th December 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
635.965
Hardback
192
Width 203mm, Height 203mm
300g
The No-Fear Guide to Caring for Your Plant Babies Can't tell if you're over-watering or under-watering Not sure when or how to fertilize Impulsively bought that pretty plant and now wondering how to keep it alive Well-intentioned plant parents, have no fear. Kellyn Kennerly, viral plant maven, can help shed some light (and soil and water!) on how to best take care of your houseplants. In this complete guide to helping your indoor jungle thrive, you will learn how to . . . . Build your confidence and avoid killing your houseplants-with actionable solutions. . Intervene when your plants experience common issues like yellowed leaves, pests and root rot. . Tackle pruning, propagating and repotting with ease. . Discover what plant babies would be happiest in your space with 20 profiles of common houseplants. . Make five DIY plant projects that showcase your happy and healthy collection! Grow from a plant enthusiast to a green-thumbed hero with this foolproof handbook.
"Kellyn teaches you everything you need to start or advance your plant care journey. With this book, you'll feel empowered to grow your collection."
-- Mariah Harman, creator of Mariah Grows
"This book streamlines houseplant care, making it easy for anyone to develop a green thumb."
-- Michelle Ahn, creator of Oh the Places You'll Grow
"From plant care basics to DIYs, Kellyn has combined years of knowledge into a one-stop shop. This book belongs in the hands of plant lovers at any skill level."
-- Karlie Gruppuso, creator of The Planty Lady
Proud plant parent, photographer and mental health advocate, Kellyn Kennerly works to spread the joy of houseplants. Known for her practical care guides and realistic attitude, Kellyn proves that no one needs a pristine green thumb to enjoy a thriving collection of houseplants. She currently lives in the Ozarks (zone 6b) with her husband, animals and ample plant collection.