I worked in the interior plantscaping trade for years & have seen & maintained many, many houseplants. I love Ponytail Palms because they're so interesting - like Cousin Itt with big feet! You'll see how easy they are to care for & also how to repot one.
Be sure to check out my houseplant care book: http://www.amazon.com/Keep-Your-House...
Here's the link to the blog post: http://www.joyusgarden.com/repotting-...
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Be sure to check out our houseplant care book, KEEP YOUR HOUSEPLANTS ALIVE because Ponytail Palms are 1 of the plants in it – you’ll find it very useful: http://www.joyusgarden.com/keep-house...
I bought this plant as a little specimen in a 6″ pot at our Santa Barbara Farmers Market 7 years ago. I put it in an 8″ terra cotta pot when I got home. Then, a few years later, into the 13″ turquoise glazed pot it went. I could tell it was now feeling a bit stunted (how much would be made evident after I took it out of that pot) so another transplant was in order. Here’s some info about this “really cool” plant, care tips both as a houseplant and in the garden along with the steps I took to repot my 3-headed Ponytail Palm.
Contrary to their name, Ponytail Palms actually aren’t palms. There’s varying opinion as to what plant family they’re classified in – the Asparagus Family or the Agave Family. To further confuse things, I learned the botanic name as Beaucarnea recuvata but some people list it as Nolina recurvata. Confusing – the nomenclature and classification of this plant is definitely not cut and dry.
You'll find lots more info on Ponytail Palms in the blog post.
Here's the link to the blog post so you can see read the rest of it, see lots of pics & get those care tips: http://www.joyusgarden.com/repotting-...
Be sure to check out my houseplant care book: http://www.amazon.com/Keep-Your-House...
Here's the link to the blog post: http://www.joyusgarden.com/repotting-...
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MY BUSINESS: JOY US GARDEN
This is where I share all things gardening & creating. Let's make the world a more beautiful place!
YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT AT: http://www.joyusgarden.com
SOCIAL MEDIA MADNESS
Connect With Me At:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyUsGarden
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JoyUsGarden https://www.facebook.com/nell.foster
Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/JoyUsGarden/
Google+: https://plus.google.com/+NellFosterjo...
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Be sure to check out our houseplant care book, KEEP YOUR HOUSEPLANTS ALIVE because Ponytail Palms are 1 of the plants in it – you’ll find it very useful: http://www.joyusgarden.com/keep-house...
I bought this plant as a little specimen in a 6″ pot at our Santa Barbara Farmers Market 7 years ago. I put it in an 8″ terra cotta pot when I got home. Then, a few years later, into the 13″ turquoise glazed pot it went. I could tell it was now feeling a bit stunted (how much would be made evident after I took it out of that pot) so another transplant was in order. Here’s some info about this “really cool” plant, care tips both as a houseplant and in the garden along with the steps I took to repot my 3-headed Ponytail Palm.
Contrary to their name, Ponytail Palms actually aren’t palms. There’s varying opinion as to what plant family they’re classified in – the Asparagus Family or the Agave Family. To further confuse things, I learned the botanic name as Beaucarnea recuvata but some people list it as Nolina recurvata. Confusing – the nomenclature and classification of this plant is definitely not cut and dry.
You'll find lots more info on Ponytail Palms in the blog post.
Here's the link to the blog post so you can see read the rest of it, see lots of pics & get those care tips: http://www.joyusgarden.com/repotting-...
planting a ponytail palm How To Care For & Repot A Ponytail Palm | |
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