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.

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