Repotting the plant every few years in the spring is suitable for the peace lily, as it will appreciate the refreshed soil. Eventually, the peace lily may grow too large for its pot, at which point it can be divided. Remove the plant from its pot and split it into smaller plants, bei...
Is Spathiphyllum poisonous?Yes -- according to the ASPCA, peace lily contains insoluble calcium oxalates, which causes intense burning in the mouth. Keep it away from children, cats and dogs who may play with or chew on it, and wash hands thoroughly after handling it. Indirect light near a...
I read, “All parts of the lily – including the stem, leaves, petals, stamens and pollen – are poisonous to cats. Even minor exposures (cat chewing on a leaf or getting pollen on his or her haircoat or whiskers) can be fatal.” “Cats typically ...
Potted peace lilies make an excellent gift,air-purifying houseplant, tropical landscape plant, or office companion. May your peace lily growing adventure be filled with glossy leaves and gorgeous flowers! Share This Post Houseplants How Much and How Often Should You Water Peace Lilies?