Peace Lily Care Guide: How to Keep It Blooming Indoors
Peace Lily Care Guide: How to Keep It Blooming Indoors You walked past her drooping on someone’s office shelf, and still she looked beautiful. That’s the peace lily for you: expressive, dramatic even, but more forgiving than she lets on. She’ll droop when thirsty, unfurl white flowers when she’s happy, and bounce back quickly once you learn her rhythm. This guide covers everything you need to keep a peace lily thriving indoors, from the right light and watering schedule to why the leaves turn yellow and how to coax those flowers out again. ...
30 Cat-Safe Indoor Plants
Plants that won’t hurt your cat if she takes a bite. You’ve probably noticed: cats are drawn to plants. Something about the texture, the movement, the rustling. And if you’ve ever watched your cat take a deliberate bite out of a leaf and felt that familiar spike of panic (is this one okay?), you know the research spiral that follows. Most lists online mix safe and truly toxic plants with barely a warning between them. This one doesn’t. Every plant here is on the ASPCA’s non-toxic list for cats, the most reliable reference we have. Cat-safe, by that standard, means no alkaloids, oxalates, or compounds that cause organ damage, serious illness, or a late-night emergency vet visit. Your cat may chew some of these. That’s okay. She’ll be fine. ...
Bird of Paradise Plant Care: Indoor Growing Guide
Bird of Paradise Plant Care: Indoor Growing Guide You spotted it in a hotel lobby or someone’s living room — a plant with paddle-shaped leaves the size of your arm, fanning out like it owns the whole corner. And now you have one, or you’re about to. Bird of paradise is that kind of plant: impossible to ignore, genuinely dramatic, and surprisingly manageable once you understand what it actually needs. ...
Orchid Care Guide: How to Keep Orchids Blooming Year-Round
Orchid care isn’t complicated. It’s just different from everything else you’ve grown. You brought home a orchid in full bloom, watched it flower for weeks, then one morning the last petal dropped and it’s been silent ever since. Now you’re not sure if it’s alive, dead, or somewhere in between. This is where most orchid stories end — but it doesn’t have to be yours. Most people either water orchids to death trying to be attentive, or abandon them in a corner assuming they’ve given up. The truth is somewhere much more manageable: orchids want less from you than you think, but they want it consistently. ...
20 Best Air Purifying Plants for Indoor Spaces
What “Air-Purifying” Actually Means Before the list, a quick honest note: the NASA Clean Air Study was conducted in sealed, controlled chambers — not your open-plan living room. In those chambers, plants removed up to 87% of air toxins within 24 hours, which is remarkable. But real-world air filtration is more modest. Researchers at the University of Georgia found that rooms with plants had up to 60% fewer airborne bacteria and mold spores than rooms without them — a different benefit, but a real one. ...
20 Best Low Light Indoor Plants (That Actually Survive)
Quick Reference Plant Light Tolerance Care Level Max Size Pet Safe ZZ Plant Very low Easy 90 cm No Snake Plant Very low Easy 120 cm No Pothos Low Easy Trailing No Peace Lily Low Easy 60 cm No Chinese Evergreen Low Easy 60 cm No Heartleaf Philodendron Low Easy Trailing No Satin Pothos Low Easy Trailing No Spider Plant Low Easy Trailing Yes Tradescantia Low Easy Trailing Mildly Dracaena Low Easy 150 cm No Cast Iron Plant Very low Easy 60 cm Yes Parlor Palm Low Easy 120 cm Yes Bird’s Nest Fern Low Moderate 60 cm Yes Calathea Low Moderate 50 cm Yes Prayer Plant Low Moderate 30 cm Yes Lucky Bamboo Very low Easy 60 cm No (cats) Nerve Plant Low Moderate 15 cm Yes Monstera Deliciosa Low Moderate 200 cm No Dieffenbachia Low Easy 90 cm No Peperomia Low Easy 30 cm Yes The Classics: Reliable and Hard to Kill 1. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) The ZZ is the gold standard of low-light tolerance. Its thick, potato-like rhizomes store water underground, which means she can survive weeks of genuine neglect without complaint. New stems uncurl slowly and architecturally, which is quietly satisfying to watch. ...
Succulent Care Guide: Everything Beginners Need to Know
Succulent Care Guide: Everything Beginners Need to Know Succulents look like they were designed to be easy. Thick leaves, sculptural shapes, tiny footprints on a windowsill. They seem like the plant world’s answer to “I want something beautiful but I’m forgetful.” And in some ways, that’s true. But there’s a specific way succulents want to be cared for, and if you miss it, they decline slowly and quietly until one day you realize the leaves are mushy and the stem is rotting. The good news: once you understand how they think (mostly water and light), succulents genuinely are one of the most rewarding plants you can grow indoors. ...
Monstera Deliciosa Care Guide: Light, Water, Soil & Common Problems
Monstera Deliciosa Care Guide: Light, Water, Soil & Common Problems Monstera deliciosa is one of the most recognizable houseplants in the world, those split, fenestrated leaves are practically a design icon. But the plant’s popularity comes with a lot of bad advice circulating online. According to a 2023 survey by the National Gardening Association, overwatering is the leading cause of death for 65% of indoor tropical plants, and monstera is no exception. ...
Terracotta Pots: Why Plants Love Them and Where to Buy Cheap
Terracotta Pots: Why Plants Love Them and Where to Buy Cheap You’ve probably seen terracotta pots at every garden center, stacked in dusty-orange towers next to the shiny glazed ceramics and cheerful plastic nursery pots. They look ancient, and honestly, they basically are. People have been growing plants in terracotta for over 5,000 years. Here’s the thing: plants were thriving in those pots long before we invented plastic. And if you’ve watched a plant slowly decline in a gorgeous glazed planter you spent too much on, it might be worth wondering whether the pot is the problem. ...