About

About Us

A ponytail palm kept as a houseplant
A ponytail palm grown indoors. Photograph from Wikimedia Commons.

Zenonexel is a small reference site about caring for indoor plants in Canada. The focus is narrow on purpose: watering, light, and repotting, the three things that change most as the seasons turn across a country with long winters and short, bright summers.

What this site covers

The notes here describe how heated winter air, the wide swing in daylight hours, and the spring growth window affect common houseplants kept in homes and apartments. The aim is practical reference material a reader can apply to their own plants, with concrete observations rather than broad slogans.

How the notes are written

Each note is written in plain, descriptive language and avoids invented figures. Where exact numbers would depend on a specific plant, room, or product, the text says so and points toward observing the plant directly or checking a reliable source. Daylight figures cited are widely published values for southern Canadian cities and are framed as approximate.

Images

Photographs on this site come from Wikimedia Commons contributors under Creative Commons licenses and are used as illustrative reference images of indoor plants and plant care.

Contact

Questions about a note can be sent through the form on the home page. The site is static, so the form simulates submission in the browser and does not transmit messages to a server. For reference, general correspondence can be addressed to contact@zenonexel.org.