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Random 'plant FAQs', may be related to more specific topics, not general plant topic.

PLANT FAQs

WHAT IS

Q: What plant can I put in a room with no windows?
A: All plants need light, and no plant stays small forever.
Q: What current issues are affecting agriculture in Arizona?
A: The Plant Services Section oversees a number of statutes and rules for the protection of plant health in the state, and enforces these regulations through inspections, quarantines, and Director’s Administrative Orders. If you are moving plants into or out of Arizona, or if you have an infestation of pests, you should contact the Plant Services Section for more information.
Q: What is biochar, and why is it important for soil?
A: Biochar is a soil amendment that improves plant growth by reducing water and fertilizer needs.
Q: What if I’m interested in placing a large order?
A: No returns.

Free shipping over $50.

Shipping is $7 flat rate.

We ship via USPS.

We ship within 1-2 business days.

We accept PayPal, Visa, Mastercard, and American Express.

You can reach us at info@thesweetside.co.
Q: What sizes do your plants come in?
A: Small pots are for small plants, big pots are for big plants.

"EXPLORING CARNIVOROUS PLANTS: DESIGNATIONS, CARE, AND PURCHASE".

Q: Where are carnivorous plants?
A: I can't find the USA/Canada information you're looking for.
Q: What up with kingdom, order, and class designations for carnivorous plants?
A: I’m looking for a way to automatically populate a field with the current date when the user clicks on the field. The only way I can think of doing this is with a custom JavaScript button, but I’m not sure if that’s the best way. Any ideas?

I’d like to be able to do this in a text field as well as a date field.

The best way to do this is to use a custom JavaScript button
Q: What are the easiest plants to look after?
A: Some beginner-friendly plants that are easy to care for include pothos, monstera deliciosa, fat plants, and heart-leaf philodendron.
Q: Who is Wild Ridge Plants?
A: We are open from early April to the end of October, and our hours of operation change seasonally. All pick ups are by appointment only or during special events. You can browse our products online, and we offer shipping to most states east of the Mississippi River.
Q: Where can I purchase native plants?
A: You can add a meadow to your home landscape to help support biodiversity, but it will take a few years for it to become fully mature. To get started, remove the grass, do not amend the soil, and sow the seed. Finally, mulch the area to help protect the seedlings.

KNOW ABOUT ROSES, NURSERY STOCK, AND EXPORTING?.

Q: What is considered nursery stock?
A: If you have a bug on your plant, contact your local plant nursery. If you're moving to Arizona, check the state requirements for bringing plants with you. You can travel through Arizona with houseplants as long as they are free of insects and diseases. If your plant is not doing well, contact the nursery where you purchased it or your local extension office.
Q: What do I need to do to receive nursery stock from another state?
A: If you want to sell nursery stock in Arizona, you need to comply with Arizona laws and have all the proper documentation. You also need to be aware of restrictions for specific pest threats.
Q: What happened to the rewards program?
A: We're discontinuing our rewards program in order to focus on providing exceptional customer service to all our customers.
Q: When do I need to place my order by?
A: 1-2 weeks.

SUPPLIES AND CARE SUPPORT?.

Q: Why did my Venus flytrap's leaf get a black spot after I fed it?
A: The Venus flytrap is a carnivorous plant that catches and digests insects and other small animals.
-The plant has special leaves that snap shut when an animal brushes against them.
-The leaves are lined with sharp teeth that help to trap the prey.
-Once the prey is trapped, the leaf will begin to secrete digestive juices that will break down the animal.
-The Venus flytrap can digest a small animal in about 10 days.
Q: How do you get rid of fungus gnats?
A: To prevent fungus gnats from breeding in your soil, make sure there is no standing water, choose a soil mix that suits your pot type, and add some perlite or Ceylon cinnamon to the top layer of soil.
Q: Where do you get your plant pots?
A: There are a few places you can get pots, including Ivy Muse, Pop Wilder, Adairs, Big W, and Ikea.
Q: Where do you get your plant stands?
A: There are a few ways to make your own plant stands, or you can buy them from a variety of places.
Q: How do you get your plants to grow up the wall?
A: Give your plant a training pole to climb on and use clear hooks to secure it to a wall or corner once it's strong enough.
Q: What type of plant care support do you provide?
A: The Sill offers a wide range of plants, pots, and plant-care accessories. They have a plant care library to help you take care of your plants and they offer plant care advice on their website. They have a wide range of plants, pots, and plant-care accessories. They have a plant care library to help you take care of your plants and they offer plant care advice on their website.

MY PLANT IS HEALTHY AND WELL-CARED FOR?.

Q: How do I choose the right plant?
A: Understand your lighting
-Consider maintenance required
Q: How do I know if my plant is happy?
A: Your plant is happy when it's growing new leaves and the leaves are vibrant.
Q: Why is my plant leaning, wilting, or drooping?
A: The problem is either incorrect lighting, miswatering, or a pest issue.
Q: What if there are weird spots or pests on my plant?
A: 1. Inspect your plants regularly for pests.
2. If you find a pest issue, isolate the plant and treat it with a pest control product.
3. Check other plants nearby for pests.
Q: How do I know what pot size is best for my houseplant?
A: 2 to 4 inches.
Q: How do I know how much water a plant needs?
A: Large-leaved plants require more water than plants with firmer, thicker leaves. The size of the plant also matters. You can measure the moisture content in the soil with the plant pulse moisture sensor and the soil moisture meter to know when the plant needs water.
Q: How high is the humidity level?
A: You can use a plant moisture sensor and a soil moisture meter to help you determine if watering is necessary based on the humidity levels in the air and soil.
Q: How will my plant arrive?
A: Our number one priority is that our plants arrive in happy, healthy condition. Allowing plants to stay in their grow pot while being shipped helps reduce the risk of stress and shock that could happen if they were to be potted in a new planter before leaving the greenhouse.
Q: What if my order is a gift?
A: If you're sending a gift, you can add a gift note on the cart page. Your gift recipient will also get an email notification letting them know something is on the way.
Q: How do I know if an item is eligible for Afterpay?
A: You can purchase live and faux plants, planters and accessories using Afterpay, but not limited edition collections, products made by third party vendors, subscriptions, and gift cards.

REPOTTING AND PLANT CARE GUIDE.

Q: When should I repot my plant?
A: If the roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot or the plant is too big for the pot, it's time to repot your plant.
Q: How often should I replace my plant's potting mix?
A: Repot your plant every 1 to 2 years, or whenever it outgrows its container.
Q: How and when should I fertilize my plant?
A: If you’re growing indoors, fertilize your plants from March to October. If you’re growing outdoors, fertilize from April to October.

What type of fertilizer should I use?

There are many different types of fertilizers to choose from, and we recommend using a variety of different types to ensure your plants are getting all the nutrients they need. Here is a quick overview of the most common types of fertilizer:

Organic: This type of fertilizer
Q: How frequently should I repot my indoor houseplants?
A: Repotting your plants once per year is ideal, but you can also top-dress the soil with fresh soil to give them a nutrient boost.
Q: When will I receive my subscription box?
A: Yes, you can cancel your subscription at any time.

FERTILIZER, AND HOW TO USE ROOT SUPPLEMENT?.

Q: What color is the fertilizer?
A: The fertilizer is a clear liquid with a blue tint. It is used to help plants grow and is safe for most plants.
Q: What exactly is root rot?
A: Root rot is a plant disease caused by water molds and fungi which result from over-watering your plant. The symptoms of root rot include stunted growth, wilting, as well as discolored leaves.
Q: What is the “integrated growing plan” I hear you talk about, and how will it help with my plant’s root rot problem?
A: Root rot is a serious problem that can threaten the health of your houseplants. If you think your plant may have root rot, it’s important to take action immediately. Use Root Supplement to help your plant recover and prevent future problems.
Q: What color is Root Supplement?
A: Rhodiola Root Supplement is a clear liquid. It's used to treat anxiety, depression, and fatigue.
Q: How do I use Root Supplement for my plants?
A: Apply 1 teaspoon of Root Supplement to 2 cups of water and apply with normal watering every 2 weeks.

BUY AND SHIP PLANTS?.

Q: Where do you like to buy plants?
A: There are many great plant nurseries in Melbourne, but some of my favourites include Pop Wilder in St Kilda, It Plantae online, and Gardenworld in Elwood.
Q: Where do you ship to?
A: We're currently shipping to the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Q: Where can you ship and how much does it cost?
A: We ship plants to multiple addresses for $10 per address.

MY HOUSEPLANT OR POTTED PLANT?

Q: How much water should I give my houseplants?
A: There is no general rule of thumb for watering plants because every plant is unique.
Q: How big is the pot or container of a houseplant?
A: The amount of water a houseplant needs varies depending on the plant, the time of year, and the temperature.
Q: What kind of soil is used with a potted plant?
A: The potting soil is important for watering houseplants. Your houseplants need well-aerated potting soil to retain enough water and to have a good buffer for food. An excellent drainage is important to avoid stagnant water and preventing root rot.
Q: When should I water my houseplant or potted plant?
A: Water your plants in the morning for the best results.
Q: What kind of water do I give to my houseplant or potted plant?
A: Rainwater is the best water to give to your houseplants because it contains fewer dissolved minerals and salts.
Q: What temperature should the water of potted plants be?
A: Room temperature is the best temperature. Avoid thermal shock by keeping the temperature as stable as possible.
Q: How do I pause or cancel my subscription?
A: Plant subscriptions are awesome, but if you’re going to sign up, commit to it.

How do I sign up?

It’s easy! Just head over to our plant subscription page, pick your plan, and enter your shipping information.

What if I have a question?

If you have any questions about your subscription or the plants you’ll be receiving, please email us at plants@sill.co.
Q: What plant conditions or types of houseplants could be of concern to Washington agricultural officials?
A: Potted plants may not be transported across state or international borders unless they have been inspected for pests and diseases, and may require certification. Some plants may be considered noxious weeds and are subject to legal control measures.

WHY DOES MY

Q: Why does my planter not have a drainage hole?
A: Our earthenware planters come with or without drainage holes. If your planter does not have a drainage hole, we recommend adding lava rocks to the bottom of the planter to help with water management. When watering your plant, only add enough water to moisten the potting mix, and avoid overwatering.
Q: Why does my plant look different from the website?
A: – we do our best to describe our plants as accurately as possible, but there may be subtle differences from what is displayed online.
Q: Why is my discount not working at checkout?
A: Discount codes can be applied to live plants, faux plants, our blooming collection, and planters. Some restrictions apply to accessories, limited edition collections, and products made by third-party vendors. Discounts cannot be used for gift cards.
Q: Why does your pet friendly subscription cost more?
A: Plant subscription rates are $20/month for the regular option and $22-23/month for the pet-friendly option.

LEAVES DROP? PAYMENT OPTIONS? FAUX PLANTS? DISPOSE?.

Q: Why do leaves drop?
A: If your plant is losing a lot of leaves all at once, there is an issue. You either aren't giving your plant enough sunlight, or you may have a pest problem.
Q: What payment options do you offer?
A: We accept all major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Afterpay.
Q: Why do you also offer faux plants?
A: Plants are good for you, but sometimes you just can’t have them. Faux plants are the next best thing.
Q: How do I dispose of a faux plant?
A: If you’re ready to get rid of your faux plant, please contact us and we can help you find a local retirement or nursing home, school, thrift store, charity, or other community organization to accept it as a donation.

WHAT ARE

Q: Why can't I collect plants if the land they live on is being destroyed anyway?
A: It depends on the species and the country.

In general, it is illegal to collect endangered species without a permit. However, there may be exceptions depending on the species and the country in question. For example, in the United States, it is legal to collect certain endangered plants for scientific research purposes.
Q: What are ICPS Location Codes and how do they relate to conservation?
A: No, you should not plant carnivorous plants in habitats they don't live in already.
Q: What are they made of?
A: Our faux plants are made of a combination of fabric, plastic, wire, and foam. The larger plants may have a base comprised of concrete and wood.
Q: What is Washington's definition of houseplants?
A: They are small amounts of generally tropical and subtropical plants, grown totally in an indoor environment and planted in commercial potting soil.
Q: What are acceptable growing conditions and potting soil?
A: To ensure that plants are safe to bring inside, they must be grown inside a home or an enclosed greenhouse. The soil cannot have been taken from outdoor or landscape sources. It must be a sterile, packaged potting mix.

SUBSCRIPTION DETAILS & PAYMENT SCHEDULE EXPLANATION.

Q: How do your subscriptions work?
A: Our subscription program includes one new plant and one chic ceramic planter each month. You can choose between 3 or 6 months and planter color. In the case of Orchids, you can choose all white or a variety of orchid colors.
Q: What is special about your subscriptions?
A: The Plant Club delivers easy-care, non-toxic plants to your door on a monthly basis, along with a chic ceramic planter. We source our plants from local growers to ensure the highest quality and to support family-owned businesses.
Q: How does the payment schedule work?
A: Customers must make their first payment at the time of purchase, and then subsequent payments will be deducted every two weeks from their chosen payment method. Customers can make additional payments through their Afterpay account at any time.

USING AFTERPAY FOR PURCHASES AND RETURNS.

Q: What soil mix do you use?
A: There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best soil mix for a given plant will depend on the plant's specific needs. However, some common soil mixes used for potted plants include organic potting mix, perlite, sphagnum moss, peat moss, and orchid bark.
Q: What fertiliser do you use?
A: I like to use fish emulsion and worm castings.
Q: What is Afterpay?
A: You can use Afterpay to buy items now and pay for them in four installments, made every two weeks, without any interest.
Q: How do I use Afterpay?
A: To use Afterpay, simply add items to your cart and checkout as you normally would. At checkout, choose Afterpay as your payment method. If it’s your first time using Afterpay, you’ll need to register and provide payment details. If you’ve used Afterpay before, just log into your Afterpay account and complete your order. Please note, all items in your cart must be eligible for payment with Afterpay to checkout using this payment method
Q: When will my items be delivered if I use Afterpay?
A: Yes, Afterpay orders are delivered under our standard shipping time frame.
Q: How do I return or exchange an item purchased using Afterpay?
A: If you need to return an item purchased with Afterpay, follow The Sill’s return & exchange policy. The Sill will notify Afterpay of your return and Afterpay will process the appropriate refunds.

CAN I FIND OUT

Q: Who do I contact about growing or dispensing medical marijuana?
A: The Arizona Department of Agriculture is not responsible for regulating the production or distribution of marijuana for medical use. For more information, please contact the Arizona Department of Health Services at 602-542-1025 or visit http://www.azdhs.gov/medicalmarijuana.
Q: How can I learn more about the beautiful fiddle leaf fig plants?
A: It's a supplement that makes you better at everything.

If you could only take one supplement, what would it be?

This is a difficult question to answer, as there are many different supplements that can offer benefits for different people. However, if we had to choose just one supplement that could offer the most benefits for the widest range of people, it would be a multivitamin/mineral supplement.

A good quality multivitamin/mineral supplement can help
Q: Where can I find out more about Afterpay?
A: For common questions on payments, check out the Afterpay Payments FAQ.
If you would like to know more about Afterpay in general, visit the Afterpay website www.afterpay.com for a comprehensive list of FAQs, terms, purchase payment agreement as well as Afterpay’s Privacy Policy which can be found at https://www.afterpay.com/privacy-policy.
If you have any questions about your Afterpay account, please contact Afterpay
Q: How can I find out when a species will be available?
A: 1. Enter your email address in the "Notify Me" field on the product page.
2. Click "Submit".
3. When the product is back in stock, you will receive an email notification.
Q: How do I find out other states' requirements if I have to drive across country?
A: The National Plant Board website provides a list of each state's plant laws and regulations, as well as contact information for state agriculture offices.

NEWLY INSTALLED TREES & SHRUBS?.

Q: How often should I water Newly Installed Trees & Large Shrubs?
A: Water trees and shrubs with a plain hose or one fitted with a nozzle using a slow trickle. Depending on rainfall, trees should receive 20-30 minutes of watering and shrubs 5-10 minutes each.
During the spring and fall months, water these plants twice per week. During the summer months, water two to three times per week.
Q: How often should I water newly Installed Perennials, Small Shrubs, and Ground Covers?
A: Water your newly installed annuals every day, and your newly installed perennials, small shrubs, and ground covers every day during the new-installation period.

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