Houseplants
Everything you need to know about growing inch plants—easy-care, fast-growing favorites
Bring Exotic Flair Indoors or Outdoors with Colorful, Low-Maintenance Cordyline
Brighten Low-Light Rooms with Stunning, Colorful Foliage That’s Pet-Friendly
A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Growing and Caring for Ponytail Palms Indoors
Learn how to care for the elegant, low-light parlor palm—one of the easiest and pet-safe houseplants for brightening any room.
Learn how to care for clivia—also called bush lily—including how to get it to bloom and when to repot.
Learn how to Plant, Grow, and Care for Cast Iron Plants
Everything You Need to Know About Planting, Growing, and Caring for Sago Palms
Growing and Propagating Peperomia Indoors
Learn how to care for dieffenbachia, a colorful, easygoing houseplant that thrives in low to medium light.
With a love for low light, pothos is the perfect plant for beginners—plus, it’s nearly impossible to kill!
With their cascading vines, glossy leaves, and starry blooms, hoyas are the houseplants you didn’t know you needed—until now.
Growing, Caring, and Propagating Your Syngonium Indoors
Add a tropical splash to your space! Learn how to grow and care for crotons.
Big, Bold Leaves and Easy Care Tips for Thriving Indoor Ficus
It's easy to grow the cute and vibrant Polka dot plant!
Tips for Keeping This Carnivorous Houseplant Healthy and Thriving
Essential Tips for Growing a Healthy Money Tree at Home
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for fiddle leaf figs—the tropical houseplant with bold, fiddle-shaped leaves.
Growing Spider Plants: Watering, Lighting, Propagation, and Pests
A Beginner-Friendly Houseplant That’s Nearly Impossible to Kill
Water & Humidity Tips to Keep Your Prayer Plant Thriving
Care Tips, Propagation Methods, and Indoor Growing Guide
Growing Peace Lily Plants: Watering, Light, Repotting, and Pests
Discover Care Tips for These Unique, Soil-Free Plants
Care Tips for Watering, Light, Soil, and Propagation of ZZ Plants
Growing Monstera Plants: Watering, Lighting, Repotting, Propagation, and Pests