Other Indoor Plant Species
Other Indoor Plant Species
With so many species of indoor plants, it’s almost impossible to have a category for each one. So, we have placed articles on a multitude of plant varieties in this “other indoor plant species” category.
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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 …
Why do people bring their plants in for Winter? Read More »
Low-light plants are an absolute necessity for most plant collectors. The majority of plant parents do not have the ability to have a lot of natural light. They just do not have a lot of windows. If they have windows they are not very large or they are sharing windows with others. Another factor is …
5 Best Low-Light Plants Read More »
Self-watering pots are pots with a water reservoir in the bottom and a wicking system leading to a top pot that sits inside the reservoir. This allows water and humidity to constantly be at the root base of your plants. There are a few plants that would not enjoy such conditions but today we wanted …
Best Plants For Self-Watering Pots Read More »
If you’re looking for ways to add some life to your home without a lot of hassle, houseplants are a great option. But if you don’t have a lot of natural light in your space, you might be wondering which are the best houseplants for low-light areas. Never fear! There are plenty of low-light houseplants …
20 Houseplants for Low-Light Areas in Your Home Read More »
One of the best things about plants is that they help to purify the air. However, for people with allergies, plants can sometimes do more harm than good. There are a number of factors to consider when choosing houseplants for people with allergies. Some plants release pollen into the air which can trigger allergies. If …
The Best Houseplants for People with Allergies Read More »
Pothos are easy plants to propagate because they grow so prolifically and invasively. This makes them fantastic for beginners to learn how to propagate with. Even if you are a seasoned plant parent this may be something that you have not tried yet. It is very easy and very simple. There is no need to …
How To Grow Pothos From Cuttings -Let’s Propagate Epipremnum Read More »
Tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables to grow, both outdoors and indoors. They’re relatively easy to grow and care for, and they produce a bountiful harvest. While outdoor tomato gardening is more common, there are many benefits to learning how to grow tomatoes indoors. For one, you can grow them year-round, regardless of …
How to Grow Tomatoes Indoors: The Basics of Tomato Gardening Read More »
Flowering houseplants bring color and life into our homes. They can be used to brighten up a windowsill, accent a piece of furniture, or simply add a touch of nature to your indoor space.
They get very large leaves measured over 2 feet wide on plants. So they are definitely not always going to be the little tiny plants you find in their grocery store.
Looking for a little color in your life? These 6 easy-to-care-for houseplants are perfect for adding a touch of brightness to any space. From vibrant flowers to striking foliage, these plants are sure to make a statement in your home.