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Tropical Transition

Leafscape specializes in the care of a variety of tropical plants. While we use tropical plants to bring the outdoors in year-round, this spring season, we would like to give you the tips you need to successfully incorporate tropical house plants into your living spaces both inside and under a covered porch or patio. Keep reading to find out more about making a tropic transition.

Protect Your Indoor Plants from the Cold

The highly-anticipated time of year is barreling towards us, and we are donning our comfy sweaters and long socks to adapt to the colder temperatures. The plants outside are similarly changing themselves as we witness their leaves turn to orange and red. Your houseplants will respond to the season as well, and here are a […]

Unique Plantscapes from Leafscape

A blank slate in an office is our favorite thing at Leafscape. When a client calls and asks for our help in designing a space – whether it’s a home or office – our creative minds go wild exploring beautiful, unique options to bring life to the area. We wanted to take this moment to […]

Pro Tips from Your Leafscape Green Team

Our Green Team at Leafscape is all about making sure your plants get the best care. There are so many misconceptions in the plant world on best practices for plant maintenance. We want to take this moment to give you our very best advice, or “pro tips,” if you will, for your plants. 1. Sunlight: […]

National Indoor Plant Week: Why Plants?

Humans have an innate connection to nature. In fact, it’s science. Biophilia is the word used to identify this relationship – that our connection to the natural world is an important part of what makes us humans. We want to take a moment and celebrate National Indoor Plant Week by exploring why having plants in our spaces […]

Air Plants: What are they and how do they survive?

Air Plants: What are they and how do they survive?   Air plants, otherwise known as Tillandsia, are native plants to the southern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and have the ability to thrive in the warm temperatures, despite neglect. With over 650 types of Tillandsia, these unique looking plants survive without soil […]

Coffee Grounds in Plants – Yes, it works!

Image courtesy of www.drinksfeed.com There’s a new trend on the caffeine curve, and it isn’t pumpkin spice: It’s using coffee grounds around your garden for amazing results! Who would have thought? A quick Internet search for “coffee grounds + plants” will gather close to 4 million results, with consistent claims that grounds add essential minerals […]