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Whether you've just gotten your first houseplant or are a seasoned plant parent, we've got all the tips you need.
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How To Propagate Pothos: A Simple Step-By-Step Guide
Learning how to propagate pothos is a fun and easy way to expand your plant collection. Follow our simple step-by-step guide to discover how to do it yourself.
By Susan Albert
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Ghost Orchid: How To Grow This Rare & Beautiful Flower
The native ghost orchid is the most coveted species among home growers, but it is not for the faint-hearted. Discover how to get started growing these rare, enchanting flowers.
By Melanie Griffiths
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Orchid Buds Falling Off: How To Prevent Orchid Bud Blast
If your orchid's buds fall off before they have a chance to bloom, your plant has bud blast. Learn the common causes and how to remedy the situation so you can enjoy your orchid flowers for as long as possible.
By Melanie Griffiths
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Crown Of Thorns Plant, a Complete Indoor Care Guide
A crown of thorns plant will light up your home with its colorful blooms. It likes a dry indoor environment and is not particularly fussy.
By Jackie Carroll
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Calathea Zebrina Complete Care And Growing Guide
Attractively exotic, calathea zebrina will add some tropical flair and interest to your houseplant collection.
By Jackie Rhoades
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What Wall Color Looks Best With Plants?
As a committed plant parent you may wonder what wall color looks best with plants. The right wall color can set off your plants to the best effect, leaving them the stars of the show.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Orchid Care: How To Grow Happy, Healthy Plants Indoors
Growing orchids as houseplants is such a rewarding hobby. Learn their unique care needs to keep plants thriving and bursting with flowers.
By Melanie Griffiths
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5 Hard-To-Kill Orchids That Anyone Can Grow
Orchids may seem like mysterious, advanced houseplants, but don't be deterred – these easy-care varieties will suit growers of all skill levels.
By Amy Grant
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Why Your Spider Plant Has Brown Tips & How To Fix It
When your favorite spider plant tips are brown you can assume it needs something different. Check on its care needs if you see brown spider plant leaves.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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5 Biophilic Design Ideas Everyone Should Try For A Happier, Healthier Home
Connect to nature in your home, and experience the life-affirming power of plants, with these simple ideas for embracing biophilic design concepts.
By Melanie Griffiths
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How To Get Rid Of Snake Plants
The (usually) popular snake plant, also known as mother-in-law tongue can become invasive. Learn how to cope when this distinctive plant outgrows its boundaries.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Best Indoor Plants For Dark Rooms And Moody Decor
What are the best indoor plants for dark rooms? There are quite a few that love a dark environment, so you don’t need to deprive a room of plants just because it’s not sunny.
By Amy Grant
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Shamrock Houseplants: How To Grow A Potted Shamrock Plant
The potted shamrock plant is an attractive indoor plant. So what is a shamrock plant? Read this article to find out more about growing and caring for shamrock plants in the home.
By Becca Badgett
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Ants In Houseplants: How To Get Rid Of Pesky Indoor Pests
Ants in houseplants usually end up there looking for sweet honeydew left by other insects, but they’re also attracted to other yummy treats in the home. They don’t hurt the plants, but it’s good to know what’s attracting them and how to fix the problem.
By Liz Baessler
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Bamboo Palm: Complete Plant Care And Growing Guide
Caring for a bamboo palm indoors is about as easy as it gets and, while it resembles the larger bamboo species, it’s actually an attractive tropical houseplant.
By Susan Patterson
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Syngonium (Arrowhead Plant): Complete Care & Growing Guide
The lovely arrowhead plant is commonly grown indoors, trailing from baskets or climbing a stake. Versatile and easy-to-grow, it’s great for indirect or low-light locations.
By Nikki Tilley
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How To Use A Moss Pole On Your Monstera Plant
A moss pole monstera is simply a Swiss cheese plant whose roots grow and attach to a moss-covered pole. Does this impressive plant need one of these? Yes! It’s an epiphyte that gets its nourishment from the surrounding air and water.
By Bonnie L. Grant