House Plants

Why put all the greens outside when you can bring nature indoors? Indoor plants are less maintained than outdoor plants. With beautiful, easy-to-grow indoor plants, you can enhance the beauty of your home. Whether it’s a warm, humid, or low-light room, multiple varieties of indoor plants are tough enough to survive just about anywhere. However, selecting a plant with light needs that match your location is one of the most important factors in growing a healthy plant.

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How to Care for Orchids Indoors and Keep Them Blooming

How to Care for Orchids Indoors and Keep Them Blooming

Orchids are stunning flowering houseplants and remain among the most beloved indoor plants. That comes as no surprise, because their vibrant blooms instantly catch the eye and add elegance to any space. Moth orchids, also

Monstera Adansonii Care Guide: Tips for a Thriving Monkey Mask Plant

Monstera Adansonii Care Guide: Tips for a Thriving Monkey Mask Plant

Monstera adansonii is formally known as the Mexican breadfruit plant, although most people refer to it as the monkey mask plant. The nickname has a few possible origins – some say the leaves and their

Types of Monstera Every Plant Lover Should Grow

Types of Monstera Every Plant Lover Should Grow

Monstera has been a favourite indoor plant for some time, and if you haven’t considered adding one to your space, you’re likely in the minority. In the wild, Monstera grows as a climbing, evergreen vine

How to Grow And Care for String of Pearls Plants

How to Grow And Care for String of Pearls Plants

String of pearls (Senecio rowleyanus, also marketed as Curio rowleyanus) is a popular trailing succulent often grown indoors. Its cascading vines carry round, bead-like leaves that resemble tiny green pearls, giving the plant its familiar

How to Care for Snake Plant – A Guide for Indoor Plant Care

How to Care for Snake Plant – A Guide for Indoor Plant Care

Snake plants rank among the most loved indoor plants, and it’s easy to see why. They handle drought extremely well. They survive for weeks without a sip of water, even in dim or moderate lighting.

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