Plant Care Guide
English Ivy
Light: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use room temperature distilled water. If leaves turn brown and...
English Ivy
Light: Bright indirect sunlight. Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use room temperature distilled water. If leaves turn brown and...
Fiddle Leaf (Ficus Lyrata)
Light: Lots of bright, filtered light. Keep near a sunny window. Rotate occasionally. Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use...
Fiddle Leaf (Ficus Lyrata)
Light: Lots of bright, filtered light. Keep near a sunny window. Rotate occasionally. Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use...
Heart Leaf Philodendron
Light: Indoors, bright indirect light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions. Watering: Tropical plant which enjoys moist environments. Spray or wipe the leaves often with a damp cloth and freely water...
Heart Leaf Philodendron
Light: Indoors, bright indirect light, although it also will tolerate low-light conditions. Watering: Tropical plant which enjoys moist environments. Spray or wipe the leaves often with a damp cloth and freely water...
Money Tree Plant
Light: Medium to bright indirect light Watering: Allow soil to dry out in between waterings
Money Tree Plant
Light: Medium to bright indirect light Watering: Allow soil to dry out in between waterings
Monstera Deliciosa
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally. Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use...
Monstera Deliciosa
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally. Watering: Wait for the top inch of soil to be dry. Do not let it sit in water. Use...
Pilea (Peperomioides)
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally. Watering: Let soil dry out before watering. If leaves droop, it is thirsty. Use room temperature distilled water.
Pilea (Peperomioides)
Light: Bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight will scorch the leaves. Rotate occasionally. Watering: Let soil dry out before watering. If leaves droop, it is thirsty. Use room temperature distilled water.