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Peace Lily Houseplant

  • AIR PURIFYING
  • BEAUTIFUL WHITE BLOOMS
  • EASY-TO-GROW
  • LOW LIGHT
  • TRENDING

Peace lily houseplants are a common houseplant that creates beautiful white blooms when placed in high-light situations. It will tolerate low-light areas, but it will not bloom as much. The peace lily is a tropical plant so they love high-humidity and moist soil. Peace lilies are one of the most effective houseplants at filtering indoor pollutants from the air.

Care Requirements

LIGHT

These beautiful flowering plants like bright light but no direct sun. Will tolerate low light but may not bloom.

WATERING

Keep soil evenly moist for these plants. Use a pot with a drainage hole to prevent soggy soil, which can cause root rot.

SOIL

Peace lily houseplants love a well-draining organic peat moss based potting mix. This will help the roots get all the nutrients it needs. 
We suggest Fertilome Ultimate Potting Mix

FERTILIZER

Feed monthly in spring and summer with a balanced houseplant fertilizer that includes micro-nutrients, using half the recommended strength.
We suggest Bonide Liquid Plant Food

TEMPERATURE

Houseplants like peace lilies like average warmth between 65-75°.

HUMIDITY

Peace lily plants require above-average humidity.

IS IT PET FRIENDLY?

Like most houseplants, peace lily plants are mildly toxic if eaten. They may cause some discomfort and vomiting when eaten. Keep away from animals and children.

PEACE LILY Plant Varieties

These beautiful houseplants are known for broad, dark green leaves and creating a beautiful white bloom above the foliage. Peace lilies look the best when grouped in clusters of three or more. We carry the peace lily in various sizes, starting at 4″ pots and going up from there. Peace lilies are also one of the most efficient houseplants at removing indoor pollutants, so they are great for the bedroom.

Peace Lily 'Pablo'

Spathiphyllum 'Sweet Pablo'

Peace lily is a common houseplant that bears broad, dark green leaves and charming, white calla-like flowers. The perfect choice for any home or office as it has the highest top toxins removal rates.

Domino Peace Lily

Spathiphyllum 'Domino'

Domino Peace Lily is a variegated form of the more common peace lily. This tough and easy to grow plant has splashes of white on each leaf. Thrives in low light and is a great air-purifying plant.

Sensation Peace Lily

Spathiphyllum Sensation

The Sensation Peace Lily lives up to it’s name because it’s an absolute stunner. Perhaps the largest peace lily available, this giant has massive tropical leaves and can reach 6 feet tall! Great for large rooms or offices.

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Care Requirements

LIGHT

Hydrangeas do well in partially shaded areas like under a large tree or on the side of a house. They like to receive sun in the morning, and the partial shade is in the heat of the afternoon. In Colorado, too much full sun will cause them to get sunburned.

SOIL

Hydrangea shrubs need to have well-draining soils that is rich in organic matter. Most Colorado soils will benefit from the addition of peat moss and compost that helps retain moisture. The pH determines the colors of the blooms. Acidic soil will give you blue flowers, and alkaline soil gives you pink flowers.  

FERTILIZER

If hydrangea shrubs are given too much high-nitrogen fertilizer, they may grow full and lush, but there will be fewer flowers. If the soil is rich, fertilizer is not needed. Otherwise, a light application in March or April may be warranted.

WATERING

Make sure to water your hydrangea shrubs regularly. Those big blooms require a lot of water to stay lush and full. About one inch of water throughout the week is ideal. If they receive more sun give them at least two inches during the hotter summer days.

Our Advice

  • Allium flowers need full sun for the best blooms. 
  • Plant allium bulbs when temperature is consistently in the low 60’s or lower. 
  • Allium bulbs and flowers enjoy having soil that is well-draining and has organic matter. Amend the soil with top soil, compost and organic material. 
  • Fertilize when planting the allium bulbs with either Espoma Organic Bulb-tone or Hi Yield Dutch Bulb Food. Applying fertilizer at least 3″ below bulb will make sure the roots get the most from the fertilizer. 
  • Plant allium bulbs 4 – 6 inches deep with the old roots facing the ground and the pointed end facing up. 
  • Water the planted area immediately after planting but no additional watering in fall or spring is necessary. 
  • Apply a 2 – 3 inch layer of  mulch to the planing area in mid to late fall. 

Endless Summer Hydrangea Varieties

THE ORIGINAL

TWIST AND SHOUT

SUMMER CRUSH

BLOOMSTRUCK

BLUSHING BRIDE

Oakleaf Hydrangea Varieties

Ruby Slippers

Munchkin

Other Hydrangea Varieties

Limelight

Little Lime

Blue Enchantress

Quickfire

Little Quickfire

Pinky Winky

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