How Houseplants Can Help You Fight the Winter Blues
With shorter days, longer nights, and the cold keeping you inside, indoor gardening can bring mood-boosting nature into your space.
With shorter days, longer nights, and the cold keeping you inside, indoor gardening can bring mood-boosting nature into your space.
On this list you'll find some common houseplants whose names you already know (they’re tried and true for a reason), but you'll also discover a few lesser-known gems that will delight you. Whether you have north-, south-, east-, or west-facing windows (or no windows), our indoor plant lighting guide will take out the mystery. If you have furry friends, be sure to check out our collection of cat- and dog-friendly houseplants too.
Generally, houseplants need to be repotted every one to two years to help promote future growth and prevent root rot.
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Shop these low-light, pet-friendly and easy-care tall indoor plants to brighten up your home, including the living room, bedroom and office. A beautiful indoor plant can dress up any room by adding color, texture and dimension to the space. While you can't go wrong with succulents and other small houseplants like spider plants, a tall indoor plant can offer a different level of visual impact.
This striking houseplant will add a bold splash of color to your home.
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