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18. Pruning practices for healthier peace lilies

Pruning, an act of care and attention, keeps your peace lily looking its best. Yellowing or brown leaves are gently snipped away, a necessary farewell to the old, making way for the new. This practice isn’t just about aesthetics; it’s a health check, removing parts that could harbor pests or disease. With each careful cut, you’re telling your plant, “Grow, be free, be beautiful,” a mantra for verdant vitality.

Closeup of Female gardener hands pruning roots of white peace lily, spathiphyllum houseplant with scissors. Caring of home green plants indoors, spring waking up, home garden, gardening blog

Originally published on The Habitat: 20 Practical Solutions for Peace Lilies
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