Houseplants
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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Best Soil for Snake Plants – The Right Mix for Healthy GrowthStop treating your snake plant like a typical houseplant. Discover the expert soil recipe that prevents rot and triggers fast, lush growth.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Create a Pebble Tray for Plants – This Affordable and Easy DIY Project Will Keep Houseplants Perfectly HumidifiedA pebble tray for plants is one of the easiest things you can do to improve their health. Don't let houseplants get parched!
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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What to Do With a Swiss Cheese Plant in April – the Essential Spring Reset for a Lush, Healthy MonsteraA few simple April tasks can transform your Monstera – encouraging faster growth, stronger stems, and those iconic split leaves.
By Tyler Schuster
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How to Grow a Monstera Houseplant: What You Need to Know for a Stunning Swiss Cheese Plant With Fabulous FoliageMonstera is an extremely popular houseplant for good reason! These tropical beauties add instant drama to any home. Here's how to help yours thrive indoors.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Don't Repot These 7 Houseplants! They Actually Prefer to Be Root Bound & Thrive in Cramped ContainersRepotting can actually set back certain houseplants that like to be root bound. Find out if your plant is one them and discover if they really need a new pot.
By Tyler Schuster
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Do This to Your Jade Plant Before April Ends – It'll Reward You with Lush New GrowthApril is when jade plants emerge from winter dormancy. Giving yours a little boost now will make a huge difference down the road.
By Tyler Schuster
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What to Do With Orchids in April for Maximum Blooms – The Easy Spring Reset to Keep Them Flowering for MonthsMany orchids enter a new growth phase in April, making it the ideal time to refresh care routines, check roots, and encourage healthy new leaves and spikes.
By Tyler Schuster
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Are Spider Plant Flowers a Good Thing? What it Means if You See Spider BloomsHave you seen star-shaped blooms on your spider plant? Discover the secrets behind spider plant flowers, and why they are the ultimate thank you from your leafy friend
By Darcy Larum
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How Often to Water a Snake Plant for Perfect GrowthSnake plants are great at neglect, but overwatering can actually kill them. Here's how to make sure you're watering yours right.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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April Is a Make-or-Break Month for Spider Plants – Here Are the 3 Keys to Happy, Bushy PlantsSpider plant care changes as the weather gets warm and the sun is up later. Follow these care tips for healthier spider plants as we wade into spring.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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How To Grow A Pineapple Top From Store-Bought Fruit – Unlock Tropical Vibes and Grow a Tasty TreatLearn how to grow a pineapple top from a store-bought fruit. You can grow a pineapple plant in your very own home—no tropical travel required!
By Teo Spengler
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What to Do With Pothos Plants in March – for Lush Vines That Thrive All Year LongCheck these tasks off your to-do list before the month ends for lush and thriving houseplants. Here's what to do with your pothos plants in March.
By Laura Walters
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Pothos Plant Care Made Easy: The Ultimate Growing Guide for Both Beginners & ProsPothos plants are great for beginners and collectors alike. Learn everything you need to know about growing your own.
By Heather Rhoades
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How to Propagate Aloe Vera: Rooting Leaves and Planting Pups for an Infinite Number of PlantsPropagating aloe vera is a fun and easy way to create more plants for free. There are three ways to propagate aloe so let's dig in!
By Bonnie L. Grant
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What Your Orchid Really Needs in March – to Trigger Reblooming and Encourage Lush GrowthOrchids can be tricky to get right after winter, but these March tasks make all the difference in restoring healthy growth and getting those all-important flowers.
By Melanie Griffiths
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What to Do With Snake Plants in March for Strong, Healthy Growth That Lasts All Spring and SummerMarch is a key month for plants. Give your snake plants the TLC they need now to ensure they grow big and strong all year long.
By Laura Walters
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8 Hard to Kill Houseplants Even the Most Neglectful Plant Parents Can Grow With EaseIf you struggle to keep any indoor plants alive, it's time to try one of these hard to kill houseplants. Even the blackest thumbs can't hurt them!
By Mary H. Dyer

