Category: Indoor Plant Types

Lauren Willshire

5 Must Have Monstera Varieties

Monstera has taken the house plant world by storm! They are very popular with a very iconic leaf shape and everybody wants one! Everyone loves one variety of Monstera but there are a whole bunch of different kinds of Monstera out there to know and love. So, we are going to narrow it down today

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Lauren Willshire

Plants that like to climb

There are a lot of plants out there with foliage that can have a very different look if allowed to climb. For example, the heart-shaped leaves that come with a baby Monstera. If you give that baby something to climb you are going to see big beautiful fenestrated jungle monstrosities. It is incredible to watch

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Lauren Willshire

6 Types of Plants for Dry Conditions

There are lots of plants out there that love to be watered constantly on a regular basis, but not everybody has that habit. Some people just like to leave their plants alone and let them sit there for days, even months out of the year. Then when they feel like giving them water or they

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Indoor Gardening

7 Easy-to-Grow Air Purifying Houseplants

Are you looking for a way to spruce up your home and improve the air quality at the same time? Look no further than these air-purifying houseplants! Not only do they add a touch of greenery and life to your home, but they also help to remove harmful toxins from the air. Best of all,

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Indoor Gardening

10 Plants That Are Poisonous to Pets (and Children)

As a pet owner or parent, you probably already know to keep an eye out for many common household hazards. But did you know that some seemingly innocuous houseplants can also be poisonous to pets and children? Just because a plant is pretty, doesn’t mean it’s safe. Read on to learn about 10 plants that

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Lauren Willshire

Alocasia Propagation -How To Easily Grow Alocasia From Corms!

There are a lot of rumors out there that allocation can only be propagated via division or through seeds and hand pollination. This is actually not true. There is another method. You can propagate your Alocasia through Corms. What is a Corm? Corms are starch-filled root balls at the base of the plant. Found throughout

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Lauren Willshire

5 Low Maintenance Houseplants

Everyone wants a low-maintenance house plant. Nobody wants a high-maintenance plant. Nobody wants to plant that you have to stand over all the time to make sure it is not going to perish every 5 seconds.  However, what does low maintenance actually mean?  For the purpose of this article,  low maintenance is defined as not

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Indoor Gardening

Propagating Plants from Cuttings: A Step-by-Step Guide

One of the most satisfying things about being a plant parent is watching your plants grow and thrive. Not only do you get to enjoy the fruits of your labor (literally, in some cases), but you also get to take pride in knowing that you’ve helped nourish and care for something. If you’re looking to

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Lauren Willshire

Best Tall Indoor Plants

A lot of times you will end up finding a lot of smaller plants that get bigger over time and you have absolutely no idea that they are growing to be that huge. Generally, it doesn’t really say it on the label. However, what if you are specifically looking for a very large plant? Let’s

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Indoor Gardening

Why do people bring their plants in for Winter? 

The biggest reason is that generally house plants are tropical plants and if it gets too cold in the Wintertime (especially if they are in a pot and not in the ground) these plants are not going to survive, unfortunately.  So it is not safe for the plant. It can harm the plant’s roots and

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Lauren Willshire

5 Must Have Monstera Varieties

Monstera has taken the house plant world by storm! They are very popular with a very iconic leaf shape and everybody wants one! Everyone loves one variety of Monstera but there are a whole bunch of different kinds of Monstera out there to know and love. So, we are going

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

Plants that like to climb

There are a lot of plants out there with foliage that can have a very different look if allowed to climb. For example, the heart-shaped leaves that come with a baby Monstera. If you give that baby something to climb you are going to see big beautiful fenestrated jungle monstrosities.

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

6 Types of Plants for Dry Conditions

There are lots of plants out there that love to be watered constantly on a regular basis, but not everybody has that habit. Some people just like to leave their plants alone and let them sit there for days, even months out of the year. Then when they feel like

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

7 Easy-to-Grow Air Purifying Houseplants

Are you looking for a way to spruce up your home and improve the air quality at the same time? Look no further than these air-purifying houseplants! Not only do they add a touch of greenery and life to your home, but they also help to remove harmful toxins from

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

10 Plants That Are Poisonous to Pets (and Children)

As a pet owner or parent, you probably already know to keep an eye out for many common household hazards. But did you know that some seemingly innocuous houseplants can also be poisonous to pets and children? Just because a plant is pretty, doesn’t mean it’s safe. Read on to

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

5 Low Maintenance Houseplants

Everyone wants a low-maintenance house plant. Nobody wants a high-maintenance plant. Nobody wants to plant that you have to stand over all the time to make sure it is not going to perish every 5 seconds.  However, what does low maintenance actually mean?  For the purpose of this article,  low

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

Best Tall Indoor Plants

A lot of times you will end up finding a lot of smaller plants that get bigger over time and you have absolutely no idea that they are growing to be that huge. Generally, it doesn’t really say it on the label. However, what if you are specifically looking for

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

Why do people bring their plants in for Winter? 

The biggest reason is that generally house plants are tropical plants and if it gets too cold in the Wintertime (especially if they are in a pot and not in the ground) these plants are not going to survive, unfortunately.  So it is not safe for the plant. It can

Read More »
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