Houseplants

Learn how to grow houseplants, troubleshoot pest and disease issues, and cultivate a green paradise in the comfort of your own home!

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Houseplants

Why Are My Philodendron’s Leaves Turning Brown?

Whether you like trailing vines with tiny leaves or upright plants with impressive foliage, there’s a philodendron for you. However, these glorious plants sometimes develop undesirable brown leaves. Join farmer and houseplant lover Briana Yablonski to learn the possible causes of this discoloration and applicable solutions.

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Top 5 Houseplants for Each of the Most Popular Home Styles

Relating our indoor plants to the architectural stylings of our home is an opportunity to create visual harmony. Houseplants that reflect the home’s expression lend a unified feel throughout. They also enhance our connection to nature. Embrace the biophilic with selections to meld popular house and personal styles with gardening expert Katherine Rowe.

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21 Houseplants That Will Grow Almost Anywhere

Easy-growing houseplants are indispensable! They fill empty corners with lush foliage, adding charm to your indoor space. Some plants are picky and particular, but not these. Join houseplant grower Jerad Bryant in discovering these 21 species that will grow almost anywhere indoors.

A woman in a plaid shirt repots a Philodendron after noticing signs it needs repotting, featuring velvety, heart-shaped green leaves with prominent light green veins, into a colorful ceramic pot.

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9 Signs It’s Time to Repot Your Philodendron

Philodendrons bring tropical forest vibes and big, bright foliage to your indoor space. As easy to grow and beautiful as they are, they can outgrow their containers fast. In this article, we show you the signs your philodendron needs repotting.

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How and When to Prune String of Pearls Houseplants

String of pearls is a sweet little trailing vine that makes an excellent houseplant. It's easy to care for and adds a fun personality to your houseplant collection. Join gardening expert Melissa Strauss to talk about when and how you should prune your string of pearls.

Rex Begonia ‘Escargot’ with large, spiral-shaped green leaves edged in silver and maroon stems in a white pot.

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11 Houseplants for Cottagecore Home Styles

The cottagecore aesthetic is having a serious moment, and as lovers of nature, we think it's wonderful. If you want to bring the look of pastoral simplicity and nature indoors, there are so many wonderful houseplants to add to your decor. Gardening expert Melissa Strauss shares some plants that are perfect for bringing the look of natural simplicity into the home.

Close-up of two potted houseplants, ZZ Plant and Fiddle Leaf Fig, in white and green pots by a sofa with tall candles in candlesticks in a mid-century modern home.

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9 Houseplants for Midcentury Modern Home Styles

Houseplants are a key component of a midcentury modern home. They fill empty, well-lit spaces with lush leaves, elegant textures, and simple designs. Join longtime houseplant grower Jerad Bryant and choose from these nine options that complement the midcentury modern style.

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11 Common Holiday Plants That Are Poisonous to Pets

There’s nothing like growing festive ornamental plants during the holiday season. But did you know that some of them are harmful to your furry friends? In this article, horticulture expert Matt Dursum shows you common holiday plants that can poison your pets.

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How to Root Spider Plant Babies: 7 Pro Tips

Spider plants naturally sprout dozens of babies along their stems. The sprouts grow roots and leaves that make them easy to propagate. Discover these seven pro-propagating tips alongside longtime houseplant grower Jerad Bryant. Help ensure each baby grows healthy and strong!