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But all houseplants need the same basic things: light, water, occasional feeding, and possibly humidity. This covers the basics, but it doesn't go beyond that.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a go-to beginner houseplant for good reason—it’s not only very forgiving, but propagating it is ...
Indoor plants have become an important feature in homes after finding unprecedented popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic ...
“Plants are living things with needs,” explained Los Angeles plant expert Danae Horst, author of the new book “Houseplants for All: How To Fill Any Home With Happy Plants” (Houghton ...
You may not have considered using houseplants to rid your home of bugs, but some common herbs and other plants can act as ...
Houseplants can be a great way to spruce up your space and bring a bit of nature indoors. We checked in with Riley Talain of Redwood City's Little Green - A Plant Bar for some easy care tips.
All houseplants need air, light and water to survive, but that’s not always an option when plants are shaded by trees or sit far from windows.
Bathroom plants are becoming increasingly popular in our homes, but not all houseplants enjoy the damp, humid atmosphere of a bathroom. In fact, bathroom plants have a number of benefits. If your ...
Not all houseplants are problematic, of course. Spider plants (Chlorophytum comosum) are not only nontoxic, but are among the most prolific and easiest indoor plants to grow.