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Indoor Gardening

Pruning for Plant Parents: The Ultimate Guide

Are your houseplants looking a little worse for the wear, but you don’t know how to get them back into tip-top shape? Don’t worry! If you’re like many plant parents, you may be struggling with how and when to prune your houseplants.  Don’t worry! You’re not alone! Pruning can seem daunting at first, but it

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Lauren Willshire

Houseplants That Thrive In Winter

For a lot of plants, wintertime means slower growth or no growth at all. Some plants even go dormant. It can also mean that there will be leaf drops. It will be yellowing leaves. You might also see an uptick in pests like thrips, and mealybugs, and spider mites. A lot of times in wintertime

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Indoor Gardening

How to Keep Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Thriving

Have you ever seen a fiddle leaf fig plant? These lush plants are so beautiful that they can make any room look more vibrant and inviting. If you’re the proud owner of a fiddle leaf fig, then you know the feeling of joy when it’s thriving. But keeping your fiddle leaf fig happy isn’t always

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Indoor Gardening

The Key to a Happy Aloe Vera Plant: A Caring Guide

Aloe vera plants have been around for centuries and have been used both medicinally and in beauty products. They are easy to find, easy to care for and make a great addition to any home. With just a few simple tips, you can keep your aloe vera plant happy and healthy—ready to be enjoyed!  Amazing

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Lauren Willshire

How to care for Pothos

Pothos are very popular because they are very low light friendly and they meet a lot of requirements that make them a very low maintenance easy care plant. Pothos are fantastic for beginners and today we are going to go over the basic care for them. Origin To really learn how to take care of

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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 to narrow it down today

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Lauren Willshire

Winter plant care tools

During the Wintertime, there are going to be less light and cooler temperatures. A lot of plants are not going to be in their growing season at this point but there are some plants that will be in their growing season and you can use these things to help them as well. It just really

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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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ZZ Plant Care Guide
Lauren Willshire

ZZ Plant Care Guide

ZZ Plants (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia) are some of the easiest care plants out there. They are fantastic beginner plants and very hardy. They are fairly new to the market though so there are not hundreds of years worth of ZZ Plant care tips around, unlike many other houseplants like spider plants. Here is our very simple

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Indoor Gardening

Pruning for Plant Parents: The Ultimate Guide

Are your houseplants looking a little worse for the wear, but you don’t know how to get them back into tip-top shape? Don’t worry! If you’re like many plant parents, you may be struggling with how and when to prune your houseplants.  Don’t worry! You’re not alone! Pruning can seem

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

Houseplants That Thrive In Winter

For a lot of plants, wintertime means slower growth or no growth at all. Some plants even go dormant. It can also mean that there will be leaf drops. It will be yellowing leaves. You might also see an uptick in pests like thrips, and mealybugs, and spider mites. A

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

How to Keep Your Fiddle Leaf Fig Thriving

Have you ever seen a fiddle leaf fig plant? These lush plants are so beautiful that they can make any room look more vibrant and inviting. If you’re the proud owner of a fiddle leaf fig, then you know the feeling of joy when it’s thriving. But keeping your fiddle

Read More »
Indoor Gardening

The Key to a Happy Aloe Vera Plant: A Caring Guide

Aloe vera plants have been around for centuries and have been used both medicinally and in beauty products. They are easy to find, easy to care for and make a great addition to any home. With just a few simple tips, you can keep your aloe vera plant happy and

Read More »
Lauren Willshire

How to care for Pothos

Pothos are very popular because they are very low light friendly and they meet a lot of requirements that make them a very low maintenance easy care plant. Pothos are fantastic for beginners and today we are going to go over the basic care for them. Origin To really learn

Read More »
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

Winter plant care tools

During the Wintertime, there are going to be less light and cooler temperatures. A lot of plants are not going to be in their growing season at this point but there are some plants that will be in their growing season and you can use these things to help them

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 »
ZZ Plant Care Guide
Lauren Willshire

ZZ Plant Care Guide

ZZ Plants (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia) are some of the easiest care plants out there. They are fantastic beginner plants and very hardy. They are fairly new to the market though so there are not hundreds of years worth of ZZ Plant care tips around, unlike many other houseplants like spider plants.

Read More »
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