The mix I used for my 5′ Snake Plant differed slightly because it went into a large 18″ pot. You can read about that Here. Three alternate mixes that provide a fast-draining soil: 2/3 potting soil, 1/3 or perlite or 2/3 potting soil, 1/3 pumice or 2/3 potting soil, 1/3 ...
Most snakes appear in hot and dry regions, and Tulbaghia violacea poses as the perfect option that tolerates the summer heat. The plant is robust and can grow even in drought conditions. It’s a potent natural snake repellent plant for deterring snakes along with fleas and mosquitoes. This ...
Snakes are fascinating reptiles. Some of their characteristics are strange and impressive. I discuss snake features, world records, venom, types, and species.
It may have been small, but its engine was mighty -- a 7.1-liter supercharged powerplant. In 1941, an English gentleman and prolific car collector named George Milligen became this car's 11th owner. Milligen kept the car until his death at the age of 94. Amazingly, the car was never...
Dark leaves on a snake plant indicate that it is healthy and well-nourished. Leaves that have a yellowish tinge on the outer edge of the leaves or leaves that are pale and floppy could indicate that the plant is dying. Don’t re-pot your plant until it’s healthy so it can adjust to...