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Online Plant Care Courses

Grow Your Plant
Confidence

Practical courses covering watering schedules, light requirements, propagation and troubleshooting - for tropical, succulent and flowering plants alike.

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Courses built around
real plant care

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Watering Schedules

Understand why timing and volume matter differently for each plant type. Develop a watering rhythm that fits your home environment, not a generic schedule copied from somewhere else.

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Light Requirements

Identify which direction your windows face, how seasonal shifts affect intensity, and which plants tolerate low light versus those that need bright indirect conditions.

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Propagation

Stem cuttings, leaf propagation, division and water rooting — each method explained with timing guidance and what to watch for.

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Troubleshooting Common Problems

Yellow leaves, root rot, pests, leggy growth, crispy tips - the course materials walk through causes and responses for the issues most indoor gardeners actually encounter. No guessing, just observation-based diagnosis.

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Tropical Succulents Flowering

Three plant categories. One connected curriculum.

From first click
to confident care

01

Enroll

Choose the course track that fits your plant collection or curiosity. Beginners and intermediate learners both find a starting point.

02

Work Through Modules

Each module focuses on a specific skill area. Read, watch, and revisit at your own pace. Materials stay accessible after enrollment.

03

Apply Care Guides

Use the printable and digital care guides alongside your actual plants. The materials are designed for real-world application, not abstract theory.

04

Build Your Knowledge

Confidence grows as you observe your plants responding to better care. The goal is a durable understanding, not a certification or credential.

Three worlds of
indoor cultivation

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Tropicals

Tropical Plants

Monsteras, pothos, peace lilies, philodendrons and their relatives. This group thrives in humidity and indirect light. The course covers soil composition, seasonal watering adjustments and how to handle common issues like yellowing leaves or root-bound conditions.

  • Monstera deliciosa
  • Pothos varieties
  • Philodendron
  • Peace lily
  • Bird of paradise
Neatly arranged succulent collection in terracotta pots on a sunny windowsill
Succulents

Succulents & Cacti

Built for arid conditions, succulents are often misunderstood as indestructible. The course addresses overwatering (the main cause of failure), light intensity needs, soil drainage and seasonal dormancy patterns that most beginners overlook.

  • Echeveria
  • Aloe vera
  • Haworthia
  • Jade plant
Colorful indoor flowering plants including orchids and African violets in a home setting
Flowering

Flowering Plants

Orchids, African violets, bromeliads and begonias each have distinct bloom cycles and care rhythms. Knowing when to fertilize, when to cut back and how to coax re-blooming makes the difference between a one-season plant and one that performs for years.

  • Phalaenopsis orchid
  • African violet
  • Bromeliad
  • Begonia
  • Anthurium
No Qualifications Required

Plant knowledge
built from
curiosity

These courses exist for people who love plants and want to understand them better. No horticultural qualifications, no prerequisites, no exams. The curriculum is written for practical learners who want to see results in their own homes.

Each care guide is designed to be revisited. As your plant collection grows, the material stays relevant - because understanding plant biology scales with you.

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Self-paced learning

Common questions

Do I need any plant experience to start?

No prior experience is needed. The courses begin with foundational concepts and build up from there. Complete beginners and those who have kept plants for a while both find the material accessible and useful.

Are these courses self-paced?

Yes. There are no live sessions or scheduled deadlines. You work through the modules at whatever pace suits your schedule. Course materials remain accessible so you can return to specific sections as needed.

What plant types are covered?

The curriculum covers tropical houseplants, succulents and cacti, and flowering plants. Each category has its own dedicated module covering watering, light, propagation and troubleshooting specific to that plant family.

Will I receive a certificate?

These courses are not designed to lead to professional horticultural qualifications. The focus is practical plant knowledge for personal use. A course completion record is provided, but it is not an accredited certification.

How are care guides delivered?

Care guides are available as digital downloads in PDF format. Many participants find it helpful to print key guides and keep them near their plant areas for quick reference during watering or inspection routines.

Can I apply this to any indoor space?

The course materials address how to assess your specific environment - window orientation, humidity levels, temperature ranges - and adapt care routines accordingly. The knowledge applies to apartments, houses, offices and any indoor setting.

Plant cuttings propagating in glass vessels with visible root development in water
Featured Module

Propagation:
turning one into many

The propagation module is one of the most practical in the curriculum. It covers four distinct methods - water propagation, soil propagation, leaf propagation and division - each suited to different plant types.

You will learn to identify the right time of year, prepare cuttings correctly and recognize when roots are established enough for potting up. Small details matter here, and the guides address each one.

Water Propagation Soil Cuttings Leaf Propagation Division

More about what
the courses include

Each plant category has its own dedicated section within the curriculum. The tropical plant section covers humidity management, soil composition and how to handle seasonal care shifts. The succulent section focuses on drainage, dormancy and light intensity. The flowering plant section addresses bloom cycles, fertilization timing and re-blooming techniques. All three sections share a common framework covering watering, light, propagation and troubleshooting, making it easy to compare care approaches across plant types.

The troubleshooting content addresses the problems most indoor plant owners encounter: yellowing leaves, brown leaf tips, wilting, root rot, soil that dries too quickly or stays wet too long, pest identification and common nutrient deficiencies. Each issue is presented with its likely causes and practical responses. The guides are written to help you observe your plant carefully and diagnose based on what you actually see, rather than applying generic fixes.

Yes. While the courses are accessible to beginners, the depth of content is useful for people who already keep many plants but want a more systematic understanding. Advanced topics like soil mixes, fertilization schedules, environmental adjustments by season and species-specific propagation techniques add value for experienced plant owners who want to refine their approach rather than start from scratch.

The watering module teaches you to read your plant and your environment rather than follow a fixed calendar. It covers soil moisture assessment, how pot material and size affect drying time, seasonal adjustments for winter and summer, and how heating and air conditioning systems impact humidity. By the end of the module, participants can develop a watering approach that reflects their actual home conditions rather than a generic recommendation.

Yes. The downloadable care guides include both general category guides and species-specific reference sheets for the most commonly kept houseplants. These cover light ranges, watering frequency, humidity preferences, fertilization periods, common problems and propagation methods specific to each plant. They are formatted for practical use alongside your plants, not as academic reading.

The course structure builds knowledge progressively rather than offering isolated tips. Each module connects to the next, so understanding why a plant needs a certain light level also informs how you read watering needs and propagation timing. The practical care guides are designed to be used alongside your plants repeatedly, not read once and forgotten. The structured format helps learners develop a consistent framework for understanding any new plant they bring home.

Ready to learn
plant care
that actually works?

Courses are available for all experience levels. No prior knowledge required. Work at your own pace with downloadable care guides that stay useful long after the course is complete.