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Growing Joy with Maria Blog: Monstera 101

November 13, 2023/in Blog, Growing Joy with Maria

With its glossy leaves and signature holes, Monstera deliciosa (a.k.a. the Swiss Cheese plant), has become the latest Instagram celebrity. Named after the Latin word โ€œmonstrous,โ€ these plantsโ€™ leaves can grow up to two feet wide! The Monstera is popular among plant parents looking to create an urban jungle in their homes, and despite appearances, arenโ€™t that tricky to care for.

This blog is inspired by Episode 33 of Growing Joy with Maria Podcast, where host Maria Failla interviewed Scott Cain, owner of @tropicaloco on Instagram, to discuss how to keep your Monstera happy and healthy.

Caring for Your Monstera

Light

Monsteras thrive in bright, indirect sunlight. Place your Monstera 1-3 feet away from an east-facing or west-facing window where it will receive bright, indirect light throughout the day. Avoid south-facing windows as they can provide harsh, direct sunlight that will scorch the leaves. If your Monstera sits in direct light, keep a close watch to make sure leaves do not burn.

Water

Monstera is a tropical plant that prefers evenly moist (but not soggy) soil. Allow 1-2 inches of the topsoil to dry out between waterings, checking with your finger to be sure there is no residual moisture. According to Scott, itโ€™s better to under-water these plants than over-water them. For assistance in the perfect balance, use an organic potting soil like Espoma Organic Potting Mix to help retain moisture.

Fertilizer

During the growing season, use a diluted liquid fertilizer to help encourage new growth. Look for options made for tropical foliage plants, such as Espoma Organic Indoor Plant Food!

 

Cleaning

Over time, Monstera leaves can gather dust that blocks their ability to photosynthesize. Every 1-2 weeks, gently wipe both sides with a damp cloth or paper towel to remove dust. For an occasional, deeper clean, move the plant to a kitchen or bathroom for a gentle shower. Be sure it dries fully before returning to bright light to avoid sunburn.

Support

While not always needed, providing a moss pole or other support structure can help train your Monsteraโ€™s growth vertically. If aerial roots form, gently tuck them into the moss pole or back into the soil to ensure they do not lose nutrients. For the best moss pole, keep it slightly moist.

 

Fixing Common Monstera Problems

If your Monstera leaves start to change colors or droop, pinpoint the problem with this troubleshooting guide by Scott:

  • Drooping or yellowing leaves: Normally a sign of overwatering. Allow soil to dry out more between waterings.
  • Brown leaf tips: Indicates too much sun, overwatering, or just old leaves. Remove the entire leaf by cutting at the base of the stem.
  • Small new leaves: If your plant’s new growth is smaller than other leaves, it needs more sunlight. Move it closer to a window.
  • Wilting: Both too little and too much water can make the leaves wilt. Check soil moisture by sticking your finger in it before watering to ensure you are watering at the right times.

By observing your plantโ€™s needs and making adjustments accordingly, you can get your Monstera back to its healthy, happy self. Patience and attentiveness are always key!

 

Different Types of Monstera Plants

There are around 50 species in the Monstera genus, though the types youโ€™re most likely to find for sale include:

Monstera deliciosa: The classic swiss cheese plant, known for its big, heart-shaped leaves. In the wild, it can produce edible fruit.

Monstera adansonii: Also referred to as the swiss cheese vine, due to its smaller oval leaves and growth like a vine.

Monstera borsigiana: Sometimes confused with deliciosa, it has flexible leaves without the ruffled part where they attach to the stems.

Monstera obliqua: Very rare as houseplants. It has lacy leaves with lots of holes and thin leaf strands.

Monstera variegata: A Monstera variety with white variegation on the leaves. Variegated Monstera need more light than non-variegated Monstera.

Caring for your Monstera is simple as long as you stay aware of the right growing conditions. Their interesting shapes and detailed leaves make them gorgeous to plant parents and visitors alike.

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VIDEO: Planting Garlic, Harvesting Berries & Picking Dahlias with Garden Answer ???

November 11, 2023/in Blog, Espoma Videos, Garden Answer

Join Laura from Garden Answer as she shares her top tips on how to effectively plant garlic, harvest berries, and care for Dahlias.

Laura trusts Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus when planting her garlic to ensure they have the essential nutrients needed to be successful. Laura uses Espoma Organic Land & Sea Gourmet Compost to help improve her soil to help grow bigger more beautiful plants.ย 

 

 

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VIDEO: Planting Bulbs for Multi-Season Color with Flock Finger Lakes

November 7, 2023/in Blog, Flowers, Summer Rayne Oakes

Watch Summer Rayne Oakes of Flock Finger Lakes use her expertise to select and plant a mix of bulbs that promise a cycle of blooms from spring to fall. She uses Espoma Organic Bulb-tone to provide her bulbs the nutrients they need to have big beautiful blooms.ย 

 

 

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VIDEO: Planting Unusual Colored ROSES ? with Flock Finger Lakes

November 1, 2023/in Blog, Espoma Videos, Flowers, Fruits & Vegetables - None, Summer Rayne Oakes, Summer Rayne Oakes

Everyone knows the classic red rose, but how about mocha-colored roses, or even purple? Follow along with Summer from ย Flock Finger Lakes as she uses a variety of Espoma Organic products, like Rose-tone, and Espoma Organic Land & sea Gourmet Compost to transform a once-weedy bed into a beautiful rose patch!

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VIDEO: HEATHS & HEATHERS: Underrated Plants for 4-Season Color! ???โ„๏ธ with Flock Finger Lakes

October 27, 2023/in Blog, Summer Rayne Oakes, Trees & Shrubs

Join Summer Rayne Oakes of Flock Finger Lakes as she delves into the beauty and versatility of the often-overlooked plants: Heaths and Heathers. Discover planting techniques, vibrant bloom periods, and diverse color schemes as Summer shares her expert plant care insights. Understand the optimal soil compositions, watering routines, and lighting conditions to ensure your Heaths and Heathers flourish year-round.

Additionally, Summer uses the Espoma Organic Soil Acidifier to lower the soil pH, fostering more conducive growing conditions for her Heaths and Heathers.

 

 

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VIDEO: Planting a Calamondin Orange Tree ?? with Summer Rayne Oakes

October 26, 2023/in Blog, Summer Rayne Oakes, Summer Rayne Oakes, Trees & Shrubs

Looking to add a tropical touch to your patio or indoor space? Dive into Summer Rayne Oakes‘ latest video where she shares her top citrus care tips as she plants a Calamondin orange tree. While this delightful citrus hybrid isn’t naturally suited for colder climates, it flourishes when potted under the right conditions.

For the perfect growing medium, Summer chooses Espoma Organic Potting Soil Mix for her citrus tree. To ensure it receives all the essential nutrients, she incorporates Citrus-tone Organic fertilizer into the pot, setting her new Calamondin orange tree on the path to thrive in its fresh new planter.

 

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VIDEO: Creating a Four Season Garden Bed with Summer Rayne Oakes???โ„๏ธ

October 19, 2023/in Blog, Summer Rayne Oakes

Join Summer from Homestead Brooklyn & Flock Finger Lakes as she plants a garden bed designed for continual 4-season interest. Summer introduces multiple plant varieties that maintain vibrant colors throughout the year.

For her plants that require more acidic conditions, Summer uses Espoma Organic Soil Acidifier to help lower soil pH. She also enriches the soil with Espoma Organic Mushroom Compost, which will add organic material and essential nutrients to help her new plants thrive.ย We also recommend using Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus at the time of planting to provide the essential nutrients plants need to establish successfully.

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VIDEO: Planting NEW Trees and Perennials ??? with Garden Answer

October 12, 2023/in Blog, Espoma Videos, Garden Answer

Join Laura and Aaron from Garden Answer as they showcase their newest gardening project. While Aaron, Laura’s husband, is busy planting new trees, Laura adds a new selection of vibrant perennials to her garden beds.

To ensure her plants get a strong start, Laura trusts Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus. It provides the essential nutrients plants need to thrive in their new setting. When it comes to tree planting, adding a layer of Espoma Organic Land & Sea Compost will help to enrich the native soil. It contains a rich blend of the finest natural ingredients and is enhanced with crab & lobster shells from the sea along with a blend of mycorrhizae, to help build strong roots and retain moisture.

 

 

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VIDEO: How to Care for Kumquat & Limequat trees ??with Summer Rayne Oakes

October 11, 2023/in Blog, Espoma Videos, Fruits & Vegetables, Trees & Shrubs

Join Summer Rayne Oakes of Homestead Brooklyn as she guides us through the process of repotting and nurturing Kumquat and Limequat trees.

A Kumquat is a delightful orange-like fruit indigenous to Southeast Asia. Unlike many fruits, the rind of a kumquat is entirely edible and is where most of the fruitโ€™s nutrients are packed. On the other hand, a Limequat is an intriguing hybrid of the Kumquat and Key lime, inheriting attributes from both.

For the optimal growing medium, Summer uses a mix of Espoma Organic Potting Soil and Espoma Organic Perlite, ensuring her trees get the best start.

 

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VIDEO: DIY Fall Wreath: Crafts from the Garden with Wyse Guide

October 4, 2023/in Fruits & Vegetables - None

Join Kaleb Wyse of Wyse Guide as he crafts a festive fall wreath, incorporating some personal touches straight from his garden. A highlight of his DIY wreath is the inclusion of cuttings from his beautiful Limelight Hydrangeas. Kaleb nurtured these hydrangeas right from the start with Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus and sustained their growth throughout the season using Espoma Organic Holly-tone. Recognizing the hydrangea’s preference for acidic soil, he also amended the soil using Espoma Organic Soil Acidifier.

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