Indoor plants

Growing plants indoors as indoor food gardens or for natural living decor. This includes kitchen herb gardens, smart gardens, hydroponic setups, and houseplants including succulents, low-light indoor ornamental plants, air-filtering houseplants, and flowering houseplants.

  • White amaryllis

    White amaryllis

    White amaryllis (Hippeastrum) is a tropical flowering plant known for its large, pure white, trumpet-shaped blooms that grow atop tall, sturdy stems. While amaryllis flowers…

  • Apple Blossom amaryllis

    Apple Blossom amaryllis

    Apple blossom amaryllis is a lovely cultivar that features soft pink and white petals with a hint of green at the center, resembling apple blossoms.…

  • Red Lion amaryllis

    Red Lion amaryllis

    Red Lion amaryllis is a bold cultivar prized for its large, vibrant red, trumpet-shaped flowers. It is a popular choice for Christmas décor and gifts…

  • 5 succulent garden ideas

    5 succulent garden ideas

    Wonderfully low-maintenance and visually stunning, it’s no wonder succulents have remained popular garden plants for years. Beloved by collectors, this group is vast and easy…

  • Indoor trees for low light

    Indoor trees for low light

    Indoor trees for low light thrive in indirect or filtered light, making them ideal for offices, apartments, and dim corners. Popular options include certain palms…

  • Click and Grow black pansy

    Click and Grow black pansy

    Interested in growing black pansies in your Click and Grow smart garden? Here’s how the experience went for me. Click and Grow black pansy pods…

  • Hanging plant holders

    Hanging plant holders

    Many blooms and cascading plants perform best in hanging planters on a porch or archway in the garden. There are many types of hanging plant…

  • Growing avocado trees indoors

    Growing avocado trees indoors

    Avocado trees are commonly grown indoors because they are not cold hardy. While they are a popular indoor plant, there are certainly some limitations to…

  • How often to water ZZ Plant

    How often to water ZZ Plant

    On lists of the most low-maintenance houseplants available, the humble ZZ plant always appears near the top. These easy-care beauties are not fussy, even when…

  • How to fertilize money tree

    How to fertilize money tree

    Money Trees, scientifically known as Pachira aquatica, are favored for their long leaves, braided stems, and believed ability to bring their owners’ prosperity. Key to…

  • Fiddle leaf fig light requirements

    Fiddle leaf fig light requirements

    Made famous by social media, Fiddle Leaf Figs are on everyone’s favorite houseplant list. However, they can be tricky to care for if conditions are…

  • Escargot begonia

    Escargot begonia

    With begonias, whether they be Rex Begonias, Wax Begonias or Tuberous Begonias, there is always something interesting to look at. This is especially true for…

  • Rattlesnake plant

    Rattlesnake plant

    For those who love contrast, color, pattern, and texture in houseplants, the rattlesnake plant truly has it all. Although these leafy beauties can be slightly…

  • How to repot African violets

    How to repot African violets

    The African Violet is one of the most famous and beloved houseplants across generations. It is appreciated not only for its fuzzy foliage, but for…

  • How much light does a monstera need?

    How much light does a monstera need?

    Leafy Monsteras are famous around the world as beautiful indoor plants and for their fenestrated leaves. The key to keeping the leaves large, lush and…

  • Raven ZZ plant

    Raven ZZ plant

    Topping the list of beginner-friendly houseplants is Zamioculcas zamiifolia, commonly known as the ZZ Plant. If you already own a few of these and are…

  • Marble Queen pothos

    Marble Queen pothos

    Pothos plants are the most widely recommended houseplants for beginners. They look stunning anywhere they are placed and are incredibly adaptive to a wide range…

  • Monstera leaves turning yellow

    Monstera leaves turning yellow

    Every houseplant lover needs at least one Monstera in their collection. These leafy plants are beloved for their interesting foliage, even if they can be…

  • How to propagate African violets

    How to propagate African violets

    African violets are the darlings of the houseplant world, beloved through the decades for their bright blooms and fluffy foliage. It’s hard not to want…

  • Why is my monstera droopy?

    Why is my monstera droopy?

    Monsteras are one of the most commonly purchased indoor plants around the world, turning homes into indoor jungles in an instant. Unfortunately, they are not…

  • Tiny bugs in houseplant soil

    Tiny bugs in houseplant soil

    Tiny bugs in houseplant soil could be a number of pests but are usually fungus gnats or shore flies. Also, look out for spider mites…

  • 12 pothos varieties

    12 pothos varieties

    On the hunt for a lush, charming, uncomplicated houseplant to add to your plant collection? Pothos plants are the way to go! Pothos are highly…

  • 10 calathea varieties

    10 calathea varieties

    Calathea plants are all the craze these days, and it is no wonder why! They are strikingly beautiful plants with elaborate foliage that emulate stunning…

  • Monstera care

    Monstera care

    From warm tropical forests of Central and South America, Monstera plants grow best in bright indirect light. They can handle lower light areas but may…

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