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Lauren Willshire

How to Grow Plants in Showers:  Create Your Own Tropical Oasis

Plants in showers can create the most amazing tropical oasis inside your home. It can also create a thriving easy-care environment for your plants. Creating this jungle paradise does stir up some questions and we cover all the most asked questions here today. Placement When placing plants in your shower space there are a few

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Lauren Willshire

Hoya Care Guide

Hoya is some of the most unique species of plants we can keep in our homes. Their ability to change leaf shape, growth patterns, and blooms based on environments and care is extraordinary. Because of these factors, care for Hoya can differ and create incredible results. If one is exceedingly good at caring for a

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Lauren Willshire

How to Get More Light In Low-Light Spaces

The biggest issue every home has for houseplants is not enough light. There are hundreds of articles on “no light plants” and “low–light plants” but we all know plants need light and having little of it can really limit the variety of plants you can have. We have gathered 7 of the best tips and

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Lauren Willshire

10 Common Succulent Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions

Succulents are often touted as easy-care, low-maintenance plants. Very good for beginners, but they are a little tricky. There are some things that you have to learn, and there are lots of mistakes that you can make with succulents. It is easy because they visually tell you exactly what’s going on, and you can determine

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7 Must-Have Pilea Varieties for Your Indoor Garden
Lauren Willshire

7 Must-Have Pilea Varieties for Your Indoor Garden

Pilea are stunning little plants from South America and Asia. Appreciated for their unique foliage and low-maintenance care, Pilea offers a variety of low light captivating species. Here are seven must-have Pilea varieties you would be disappointed to miss out on.  1. Pilea Peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant) Starting with the classic, the Pilea Peperomioides, or

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Lauren Willshire

How to Care for a Lipstick Plant

Lipstick plants are very beautiful plants. Usually found in hanging planters they create gorgeous hanging plants and are also great in wall planters. They can grow in a variety of different households and grow in a variety of conditions. They also have the most gorgeous blooms after which they’re named. Additionally, they’re very easy to

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Lauren Willshire

How to Propagate Spider Plants: 3 Easy Methods

Spider plants are prolific growers. They can take up to two years to mature and start to produce their little plantlets. And after that, it’s plantlet city. They grow a ton of them. One plant can produce hundreds of pups in its lifetime. Additionally, they are known as an invasive species in multiple countries because

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Lauren Willshire

How to Care for Your Tradescantia Plant

Tradescantia is a very prolific grower. They’re even invasive in some areas of America. Tradescantia is known for its gorgeous foliage and they come in a variety of different shapes, sizes, and colors. Most of them are creeping or trailing plants, so they create a very unique look. They are also widely loved in the

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Lauren Willshire

How to Support Vertical Houseplants: Make Your Plants Climb

The experts said to let them climb. Then the rest of the world said “How?”. Huge climbing plants are all over the internet shaking their gigantic gorgeous leaves on Instagram. Plant nursery owners whisk off brown paper wrapping to reveal the biggest tallest plants the internet has ever seen. Other videos and pictures depict entire

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Lauren Willshire

How to Grow Plants in Showers:  Create Your Own Tropical Oasis

Plants in showers can create the most amazing tropical oasis inside your home. It can also create a thriving easy-care environment for your plants. Creating this jungle paradise does stir up some questions and we cover all the most asked questions here today. Placement When placing plants in your shower

Read More »
Futured Gardening Image
Lauren Willshire

Hoya Care Guide

Hoya is some of the most unique species of plants we can keep in our homes. Their ability to change leaf shape, growth patterns, and blooms based on environments and care is extraordinary. Because of these factors, care for Hoya can differ and create incredible results. If one is exceedingly

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

How to Get More Light In Low-Light Spaces

The biggest issue every home has for houseplants is not enough light. There are hundreds of articles on “no light plants” and “low–light plants” but we all know plants need light and having little of it can really limit the variety of plants you can have. We have gathered 7

Read More »
Futured Gardening Image
Lauren Willshire

10 Common Succulent Mistakes to Avoid & Solutions

Succulents are often touted as easy-care, low-maintenance plants. Very good for beginners, but they are a little tricky. There are some things that you have to learn, and there are lots of mistakes that you can make with succulents. It is easy because they visually tell you exactly what’s going

Read More »
7 Must-Have Pilea Varieties for Your Indoor Garden
Lauren Willshire

7 Must-Have Pilea Varieties for Your Indoor Garden

Pilea are stunning little plants from South America and Asia. Appreciated for their unique foliage and low-maintenance care, Pilea offers a variety of low light captivating species. Here are seven must-have Pilea varieties you would be disappointed to miss out on.  1. Pilea Peperomioides (Chinese Money Plant) Starting with the

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

How to Care for a Lipstick Plant

Lipstick plants are very beautiful plants. Usually found in hanging planters they create gorgeous hanging plants and are also great in wall planters. They can grow in a variety of different households and grow in a variety of conditions. They also have the most gorgeous blooms after which they’re named.

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

How to Propagate Spider Plants: 3 Easy Methods

Spider plants are prolific growers. They can take up to two years to mature and start to produce their little plantlets. And after that, it’s plantlet city. They grow a ton of them. One plant can produce hundreds of pups in its lifetime. Additionally, they are known as an invasive

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

How to Care for Your Tradescantia Plant

Tradescantia is a very prolific grower. They’re even invasive in some areas of America. Tradescantia is known for its gorgeous foliage and they come in a variety of different shapes, sizes, and colors. Most of them are creeping or trailing plants, so they create a very unique look. They are

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

How to Support Vertical Houseplants: Make Your Plants Climb

The experts said to let them climb. Then the rest of the world said “How?”. Huge climbing plants are all over the internet shaking their gigantic gorgeous leaves on Instagram. Plant nursery owners whisk off brown paper wrapping to reveal the biggest tallest plants the internet has ever seen. Other

Read More »
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