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1. Too Little Water Most often, when a peace lily is drooping, it needs water. When plants run low on moisture, they lose pressure in their cells, known as turgor.
Outdoors, peace lilies are only hardy in Zones 10-12. If you live in a warmer climate, you can plant mature, divided, or seedling peace lilies in the ground in late winter or early spring.
How to grow peace lilies according to a houseplant expert, including how to water, fertilize and repot these easy-care ...
Switch Your Peace Lily's Soil To A Specialty Blend If hydroponics sounds like too much, don't worry. Peace lilies can do well in any sort of potting soil mix. But if you really want it to flourish ...
If you've noticed your peace lily looking a bit bland, there's one simple thing you can do to give it a boost and help it start producing flowers.
The peace lily stands out, not only for its low maintenance, but it is a showy plant as well. In this article, you will learn of more reasons you need to add a peace lily to your home.
Overwatering can even lead to the peace lily’s roots rotting. They die, leaving the plant with no way to feed itself. Fix It: Stop watering and let your peace lily’s soil dry out.
A peace lily can be a beautiful addition to any home, but there's one key sign that your plant needs a bit more TLC. Peace lilies, also known as Spathiphyllum, are generally easy to care for and ...
By Contributed Content and Tom MacCubbin PUBLISHED: October 30, 2005 at 12:00 a.m. | UPDATED: October 24, 2018 at 3:00 a.m.
Spring is the ideal time to repot a peace lily plant, but make sure to use "peat-free multi-purpose compost and mix in perlite to improve drainage". When it comes to creating the best soil ...