The jade plant (Crassula ovata) is a popular succulent houseplant with fleshy green leaves that sprout from woody branches and sturdy stems. The tropical succulent is slow-growing and easy to care for ...
Jade plants (Crassula ovata) are beautiful succulents coveted for their arboreal and plump, glossy leaves. In order for this beautiful plant to shine in all its natural glory, though, it’s important ...
Jade plants are regal, tree-shaped succulents that can be the stars of your plant collection. And when you know how to prune a jade plant, you can keep it shaped and compact, almost like a bonsai.
In this detailed guide you will learn how to grow a jade plant into a tree, covering pruning techniques, branch shaping, pot ...
Question: Several of my jade plants have developed black spots as well as places on the edge or middle of the leaf that totally dry up. I’ve never encountered anything like this and feel it must be ...
Question. My jade plant has shoots that are hanging down. Can I remove them and root them in soil? Answer. Some like the weeping look of maturing jade plants but others want them to grow more upright.
Despite the current weather pattern that has brought us some welcome rain, and even snow and cold temperatures at upper elevations, the global climate is still warming, and we should be planning for ...
Repotting is messy work. It's not something every houseplant owner wants to do. Thankfully, quite a few plants are happy to ...
The jade plant (Crassula ovata), also commonly known as the money plant, is a succulent, hardy in USDA zones 11 through 12, with thick leaves that are a deep, glossy green and shaped like coins. Most ...
Adding a jade plant to your home decor can attract good luck, prosperity, and wealth. Placing it in the southeast direction, ...