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Why Is My Monstera Not Growing Split Leaves?
If your Monstera leaves aren't splitting, there could be several ways to fix the problem. Here's how to get that lovely Swiss cheese look.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Best Plants For Christmas Decorations – 8 Holly Jolly Holiday Decor Ideas
Looking to spruce up for the holidays but want to go beyond the spruce? Here are 8 festive holiday plants just for you.
By Amy Grant
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Propagating A Thanksgiving Cactus: How To Grow More Plants For Free
Effortlessly propagate your Thanksgiving cactus with simple stem cuttings or root division, to create healthy new plants that burst with vibrant blooms year after year.
By Melanie Griffiths
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Perfect Houseplant Combinations For Every Room In Your Home
Choose the best mix of houseplants to decorate every room, from low-light living areas and calming bedrooms to bright, humid kitchens.
By Ellen Wells
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How To Overwinter Boston Fern Plants: Keep Sword Ferns Well Cared For In Winter Months
Boston ferns are some of our most enduring plants – but make sure you’re giving them the best care in cold months. Here’s how to overwinter Boston fern plants
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Try These 4 Indoor Carnivorous Plants: Creepy Carnivores To Add To Your Plant Collection
Educational, otherworldly and a little bit creepy, indoor carnivorous plants make fascinating home buddies – and if you’re keen on bug controls, they make useful pest guzzlers, too!
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Are Orchids Poisonous To Cats? How To Keep Pets Safe And Stop Them Nibbling On Plants
The question of whether orchids are toxic to cats should be a prime consideration for indoor gardeners. Discover the potential risks, and how to avoid them.
By Amy Grant
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7 Types Of Monstera Every Plant Lover Should Have In Their Collection
With their deep leaf splits and wild variegation, monsteras are real show-stopping houseplants. Here are seven of our favorites.
By Teo Spengler
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What Is A Water Wick? How To Use One To Keep Houseplants Hydrated While You’re Away
A water wick for plants will give you a worry-free break if you need to leave your plant babies for a while. It’s easy to set up and pretty much runs itself.
By Amy Grant
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Repotting A Thanksgiving Cactus: Your Expert Guide For Thriving Plants
Learn how to repot your Thanksgiving cactus to ensure a happy, healthy houseplant filled with glorious blooms for the holiday season.
By Tonya Barnett
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5 Things You Should Always Do When Bringing Houseplants Back Indoors After Summer
Transition your houseplants to living indoors seamlessly with these expert tips to prevent shock, treat pests, and promote healthy growth.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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The Best Types Of Philodendron: 8 Vining And Non-Climbing Houseplants
These 8 no-fuss philodendron varieties are perfect for starting your houseplant collection, or for adding the next perfect one to your windowsill.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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Mounting An Orchid: A Step-By Step Guide For Making Stunning Displays
Learn how to mount orchids like a pro with our expert guide. Follow the steps to create beautiful houseplant displays and help your orchids to thrive.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How Much Humidity Do Orchids Need To Thrive? – Plus Tips To Boost Moisture Levels
Learn how much humidity your orchids need and easy techniques to increase moisture levels for happy and healthy plants with more vibrant blooms.
By Mary Ellen Ellis
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8 Pothos Varieties Every Plant Lover Should Add To Their Collection
Step up your houseplant game with these eight pothos varieties hand-curated by us.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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How To Grow Christmas Heliconia Plants
Forget poinsettias. Heliconia Angusta will bring your plenty of holiday cheer with its bright tropical flowers.
By Tonya Barnett
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Should You Water Orchids With Ice Cubes? Discover The Pros And Cons Of This Controversial Method
Curious about watering orchids with ice cubes? Learn the benefits and drawbacks of this popular method to keep your plants healthy and thriving.
By Mary Ellen Ellis