Arrowhead Vine and Asperagus Fern
13" and 10" willow basket
Arrowhead and Asparagus Fern in Willow Basket
Arrowhead Plant Care
LIGHT: Your Arrowhead Plant prefers bright indirect light but can adapt to low light. Direct sun may burn the leaves.
WATER: Water when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry. Water until liquid flows through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot and discard any water that has accumulated in the saucer.
TEMPERATURE: Your Arrowhead Plant prefers temperatures between 65-80 degrees during the day and above 60 degrees at night.
HUMIDITY: Your Arrowhead Plant will do well in higher humidity environments especially during the winter. Mist the plant daily or place its container on a tray filled with pebbles and water to increase the humidity.
FERTILIZER: Feed once a month during the spring, summer, and fall with a liquid fertilizer for indoor plants.
TOXICITY: Your Arrowhead Plant is toxic to humans, dogs, and cats. Can cause mild stomach and mouth irritation.
ADDITIONAL CARE: If you want to keep your plant compact and bushy, pinch the new growth on a regular basis. Wear gloves when pinching as the plant’s sap can cause skin irritation.
Asparagus Fern Care
LIGHT: This plant grows best in bright indirect light and dappled shade, so be sure to keep it out of direct sunlight.
WATER: Water when 25% of the soil volume is dry, allowing the water to run out of the drainage hole fully to avoid root rot. If the plant is turning brown or drooping, this is a sign it is not getting enough water.
HUMIDITY: Asparagus ferns grow best in a humid environment, so regular misting or the use of a pebble tray can help keep the plant green and healthy.
TEMPERATURE: The asparagus fern does best in temperatures from 60–80 °F.
FERTILIZER: In the spring and summer, fertilize your fern once a month with an all-purpose plant food diluted to half strength.
TOXICITY: This plant and its berries are toxic to both humans and pets.
ADDITIONAL CARE: You can propagate this plant by planting its berries or by separating the plant at its roots to replant.




























