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201 Main Street
Madison, New Jersey
US

973-377-4740

J&M started over 40 years ago by Maria Carwithen, Joseph Matkowski and Michael Matkowski siblings who started their business as a plant stand selling greenhouse and nursery products from Florida. About 35 years ago they purchased property in Madison, NJ and have continued to build J&M into the family-owned enterprise it is today.

Continually growing and changing J&M has come a long way from the plant stand on the side of the road, expanding to offer services and products in Home Furnishings, Clothing and Accessories, Floral and Event, Landscape, Nursery, Seasonal and Greenhouse. Our creative teams include some of the top professionals in their fields, and work collaboratively with each other to create new and innovative designs for your home, gardens and special occasions. Our featured products are from select vendors all over the world, and are brought together in a unique, coordinated presentation that complements and enhances their value and inspires the shopper. 

J&M is a is a home and garden store for those seeking creative ideas and unique products for every aspect of your life!

Spider plant care

 
 

spider plant

Light:

Thrives in bright to moderate, indirect light. Direct sun can scorch leaves.

Watering:

Water consistently, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Ensure good drainage and avoid letting it sit in soggy soil.

Soil:

Use a well-draining potting mix.

Humidity & Temp:

Prefers average household humidity (50-60%) and temperatures between 55-80°F.

Fertilizer:

Feed with a balanced, liquid fertilizer once a month during spring and summer.

Troubleshooting:

Brown tips are common, usually caused by fluoride in tap water, low humidity, or dry soil. Use filtered or distilled water if necessary.

Maintenance & Propagation:

Repotting- Repot every 1–2 years, as they prefer to be slightly root-bound, which encourages the production of "babies" (plantlets).

Propagating- Propagate by potting small plantlets directly into soil or placing them in water until roots develop.

Pruning- Trim brown or yellowing tips with clean scissors.

toxicity- non-toxic to humans, cats, and dogs. however, over ingestion can lead to stomach issue. cats have a similar reaction to eating them as they do catnip.

toxicity:

spider plants are non toxic to animals and humans.