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Plant Care Made Easy

Houseplants introduce color, texture, and vitality into a space. Lush, patterned foliage or cascading vines complement any decor. Caring for houseplants can be engaging and rewarding and help you destress from life’s challenges.

Whether you have a standalone plant or an extensive collection verging on a jungle, indoor plants make a space feel warm and cozy while adding style. This site is intended to be a destination for plant care information. Learn the essentials or pick up specialized tips to help your indoor plants thrive. Follow these plant care tips about water, light, and feeding requirements, learn how to propagate plants, and pick up some design tips to highlight your houseplants within your home.

Learn what your indoor plants need to look their best. All houseplants are easy with the proper care. Check out the most recent plant care articles below.

  • Creeping Fig care

    Creeping Fig is a vining plant found in landscapes and as a houseplant. Thin vines grow and reach and feature small, heart-shaped leaves. Some Ficus plants have a reputation for being demanding or picky, and this plant is no different, but it is very easy to maintain. Learn more about Creeping Fig care and what…

  • Philodendron Rojo Congo

    Once considered rare, the Rojo Congo is much easier to find. Learn everything about Philodendron Rojo Congo care and what this plant needs to thrive.

  • Dracaena sanderiana

    Should I Grow Lucky Bamboo in Water?

    It’s common to see Lucky Bamboo artfully arranged in a shallow dish, but it can also have a more traditional look as a potted plant. Find out when to grow your Lucky Bamboo in water and when soil is the best choice.

Caring for houseplants can be fun and rewarding, but seeing your indoor plants decline can be disappointing. Learn how to care for your houseplants and find out why every plant is an easy care plant once you understand what that particular type needs. Plant care and writing are two things I have always enjoyed separately, and now I’ve brought them together to help the lovely community that has taught me so much.

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