tanekorari.pro is a reference site about indoor houseplant care, written for the conditions found in Canadian homes. It covers three recurring tasks — watering, providing light, and repotting — for the species most commonly kept indoors.

What this site covers

The guides focus on observation rather than fixed rules. Indoor environments differ widely: a heated apartment in winter behaves nothing like the same room in July, and a small terracotta pot dries faster than a large plastic one. The content describes how to read those differences and adjust care accordingly.

Five species appear throughout: pothos, snake plant, peace lily, monstera, and the fiddle-leaf fig. They were chosen because they are widely available across Canadian garden centres and tolerate the swing between humid summers and dry, heated winters reasonably well.

How the content is written

Pages are written in a descriptive, neutral style. Where a figure cannot be stated reliably for every home, the text uses qualitative guidance instead of inventing numbers. Care expectations are framed as starting points to be checked against the plant itself.

Photographs used on this site come from Wikimedia Commons contributors under Creative Commons licences. They illustrate the species discussed and are not advertisements.

Sources

Background information draws on publicly available horticultural references. Useful starting points include:

Last updated: June 3, 2026.