House Plants
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White Butterfly Plant in 4" Grow Pot
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Visit product page →A gorgeous mound of creamy white foliage touched with green combines with the arrowhead-shaped foliage to create an illusion of butterfly wings. The subtle color is a perfect accent to any décor. Easy to care for and adds a relaxed, natural feel used indoors, or can it be enjoyed outdoors during warm weather on a shaded porch, patio or deck.
- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) White Butterfly Plant in 4" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Water 2-3 times per week or as soil begins to dry out.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | During the spring, summer growing season, feed white butterfly with a 1/2 strength all-purpose fertilizer every two weeks. Cut back to monthly in winter.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. These plants do well in medium light.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Monstera Deliciosa in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months). Dry out soil completely between waterings.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize 2-3 times during the growing season with dense, nutrient-rich soil. Avoid bark or compost.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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Monstera Deliciosa in 6" Grow Pot
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Visit product page →- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Monstera Deliciosa in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months). Dry out soil completely between waterings.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize 2-3 times during the growing season with dense, nutrient-rich soil. Avoid bark or compost.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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Ponytail Palm in 4" Grower Pot
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Visit product page →The most characteristic feature of the Ponytail Palm, otherwise known as the ‘Elephant’s Foot’, is the pronounced base of the trunk. The trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 4 weeks without water. Excellent in low or higher lighting conditions, but truly thrives in bright filtered light.
Water this plant 1-2 times per week. Place in medium to bright indirect light and maintain between 60-80F.
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The Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, more commonly known as the “Zanzibar Gem” or “ZZ Plant”, is the perfect choice for beginners and the sometimes-forgetful plant owners. It is characterized by its thick, shiny, oval-shaped, lush green leaves that taper to a point giving it a feather-like appearance and is popular for its whimsical form juxtaposed with its striking, shiny, deep green leaves that grow upwards on long stalks. Native to Eastern Africa, the ZZ Plant is a tough, drought and low-light tolerant plant that can survive for months without water and is able to handle long periods of neglect. Due to its hardy nature, water sparingly as it can easily be overwatered, and keep out of direct sunlight to avoid scorching their leaves. Add some green and liveliness into any space of your home or office with this nearly indestructible, yet stunning addition. Thrives best in low to moderate light and conditions.
Water once every 3-4 weeks and allow soil to dry out completely between watering. Place in medium to bright indirect or filtered light and maintain a temperature between 60-90F. ZZ plants are happy without fertilizer, but if you would like, you can give the plants half strength fertilizer one to two times a year and only in the summer months.
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The Sansevieria Laurentii, more commonly known as “Snake Plant” is an evergreen perennial plant native to Southeast Asia, particularly to Sri Lanka and India. Characterized by the tall, yellow stripes that line its bright green leaves and creamy, wave-like stripes that dapple across the surface of its stiff, upright, and sword-like succulent leaves, the “Snake Plant” is a favorable choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. It is a hardy and low maintenance plant that remains very popular because of its adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. Areas with medium to bright light is best, and although it can survive in low light locations, it will grow much slower and the leaves will become a darker green in color. Some notable benefits of the “Snake Plant” are that they have the ability to purify the air of volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene, and while other plants release carbon dioxide at night, the “Snake Plant” continues to produce oxygen, making it an excellent plant to place in the bedroom.
Water once every 3-4 weeks and allow the soil to dry out completely between watering. Place in low to bright indirect or filtered light and maintain a temperature between 60-90F. Fertilize during the growing season with an all-purpose plant food.
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The Hedera helix, more commonly known as “Common Ivy” or “English Ivy”, is an evergreen climbing plant native to Europe and Western Asia. Often grown outdoors as an ornamental ground-cover, the “English Ivy” is a very versatile plant that can be grown indoors as well. Preferred to be kept slightly on the drier side, the top of the soil should be dry to the touch before watering. Overwatering will cause leaves to turn brown and become dry on the edges, but underwatering also poses problems causing the plant to become stressed, which in turn can make it more susceptible to disease or insect infestations. Ivies can tolerate low to bright indirect light, but lower light levels will slow growth, and the variegated leaves will become less pronounced becoming more uniformly green. Thriving best in cooler temperatures, placing the “English Ivy” in a cool location with air movement is ideal. Results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that the “English Ivy” has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this wonderful trailing plant to your collection.
Water 1-2 times every week and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering. Place in indirect or filtered light and maintain a temperature between 55-75F. Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at half strength once a month during the growing season.
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Sansevieria Laurentii 'Snake Plant' in White Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $49.99
- INCLUDES: (1) Sansevieria Laurentii 'Snake Plant' in 6" Mid Century Modern Ceramic Planter; each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 3-4 weeks; Allow soil to dry out completely between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Low to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-90F
The Sansevieria Laurentii, more commonly known as “Variegated Snake Plant” or "Mother in Law Tongue," is an evergreen perennial plant native to Southeast Asia, particularly to Sri Lanka and India. Characterized by the horizontal, creamy, wave-like stripes that are dappled across the surface of its long, stiff, upright, and sword-like succulent leaves, the “Snake Plant” is a favorable choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. It is a hardy and low maintenance plant that remains very popular because of its adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. Areas with medium to bright light is best, and although it can survive in low light locations, it will grow much slower and the leaves will become a darker green in color. Some notable benefits of the “Snake Plant” are that they have the ability to purify the air of volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene, and while other plants release carbon dioxide at night, the “Snake Plant” continues to produce oxygen, making it an excellent plant to place in the bedroom.
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Pothos House Plant in Handcrafted Gold Ceramic Planter
Starting at $69.99
- INCLUDES: (1) Pothos “Devil's Ivy” in 6" natural ceramic bowl planter (Approx. 6-10"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 1-2 weeks or when leaves start to wilt; Allow soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Low to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 65-75F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer twice a year or more to encourage growth
The Epipremnum aureum, more commonly known as “Golden Pothos”, “Devil’s Ivy”, or “Cascading Pothos”, has the reputation of being one of the easiest and most forgiving houseplants to take care of making it the perfect choice for the beginner plant enthusiasts. This tropical aroid vine with smooth and leathery heart-shaped leaves are native to Southeast Asia, and can tolerate low light conditions and periods of drought.
Give your pothos a drink when the leaves start to droop or wilt, but be sure not to allow roots to get soggy as that can lead to root rot. Although tolerant of all indirect light levels ranging from low to bright, the pothos will be fullest, most colorful, and grow fastest in medium to bright light.
In addition to the greenery the “Devil’s Ivy” brings to your home, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that it also has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Place on a high shelf or ledge to showcase the beautiful cascading vines that will trail and spill over, growing to 10 feet long over time.' -
Zanzibar Gem 'ZZ Plant' in White Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $64.99
The Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, more commonly known as the “Zanzibar Gem” or “ZZ Plant”, is the perfect choice for beginners and the sometimes-forgetful plant owners. It is characterized by its thick, shiny, oval-shaped, lush green leaves that taper to a point giving it a feather-like appearance. Native to Eastern Africa, the ZZ Plant is a tough, drought and low-light tolerant plant that can survive for months without water and is able to handle long periods of neglect. Due to its hardy nature, water sparingly as it can easily be overwatered, and keep out of direct sunlight to avoid scorching their leaves. Add some green and liveliness into any space of your home or office with this nearly indestructible, yet stunning addition.
- INCLUDES: (1) Zanibar Gem 'ZZ Plant' in a modern 6" ceramic pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 3-4 weeks; Allow soil to dry out completely between watering
- LIGHT& TEMP: Medium to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-90F
- NUTRIENTS: ZZ plants are happy without fertilizer, but if you would like, you can give the plants half strength fertilizer one to two times a year and only in the summer months.
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Pothos in Ceramic Honeycomb Planter
Starting at $34.99
- INCLUDES: (1) Pothos “Devil's Ivy” in 4" honeycomb style, acorn-shaped natural ceramic planter (D: 5.1" x H: 4.30"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 1-2 weeks or when leaves start to wilt; Allow soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Low to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 65-75F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer twice a year or more to encourage growth
The Epipremnum aureum, more commonly known as “Golden Pothos”, “Devil’s Ivy”, or “Cascading Pothos”, has the reputation of being one of the easiest and most forgiving houseplants to take care of making it the perfect choice for the beginner plant enthusiasts. This tropical aroid vine with smooth and leathery heart-shaped leaves are native to Southeast Asia, and can tolerate low light conditions and periods of drought.
Give your pothos a drink when the leaves start to droop or wilt, but be sure not to allow roots to get soggy as that can lead to root rot. Although tolerant of all indirect light levels ranging from low to bright, the pothos will be fullest, most colorful, and grow fastest in medium to bright light.
In addition to the greenery the “Devil’s Ivy” brings to your home, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that it also has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Place on a high shelf or ledge to showcase the beautiful cascading vines that will trail and spill over, growing to 10 feet long over time.' -
The Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, more commonly known as the “Zanzibar Gem” or “ZZ Plant”, is the perfect choice for beginners and the sometimes-forgetful plant owners. It is characterized by its thick, shiny, oval-shaped, lush green leaves that taper to a point giving it a feather-like appearance. Native to Eastern Africa, the ZZ Plant is a tough, drought and low-light tolerant plant that can survive for months without water and is able to handle long periods of neglect. Due to its hardy nature, water sparingly as it can easily be overwatered, and keep out of direct sunlight to avoid scorching their leaves. Add some green and liveliness into any space of your home or office with this nearly indestructible, yet stunning addition.
- INCLUDES: (1) Zanibar Gem 'ZZ Plant' in 4" honeycomb style, acorn-shaped natural ceramic planter (D: 5.1" x H: 4.30"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 3-4 weeks; Allow soil to dry out completely between watering
- LIGHT& TEMP: Medium to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-90F
- NUTRIENTS: ZZ plants are happy without fertilizer, but if you would like, you can give the plants half strength fertilizer one to two times a year and only in the summer months.
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Zanzibar Gem 'ZZ Plant' in Black Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $64.99
The Zamioculcas Zamiifolia, more commonly known as the “Zanzibar Gem” or “ZZ Plant”, is the perfect choice for beginners and the sometimes-forgetful plant owners. It is characterized by its thick, shiny, oval-shaped, lush green leaves that taper to a point giving it a feather-like appearance. Native to Eastern Africa, the ZZ Plant is a tough, drought and low-light tolerant plant that can survive for months without water and is able to handle long periods of neglect. Due to its hardy nature, water sparingly as it can easily be overwatered, and keep out of direct sunlight to avoid scorching their leaves. Add some green and liveliness into any space of your home or office with this nearly indestructible, yet stunning addition.
- INCLUDES: (1) Zanibar Gem 'ZZ Plant' in a modern 6" ceramic pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 3-4 weeks; Allow soil to dry out completely between watering
- LIGHT& TEMP: Medium to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-90F
- NUTRIENTS: ZZ plants are happy without fertilizer, but if you would like, you can give the plants half strength fertilizer one to two times a year and only in the summer months.
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Sansevieria Laurentii 'Snake Plant' in Black Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $49.99
- INCLUDES: (1) Sansevieria Laurentii 'Snake Plant' in 6" Mid Century Modern Ceramic Planter; each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 3-4 weeks; Allow soil to dry out completely between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Low to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-90F
The Sansevieria Laurentii, more commonly known as “Variegated Snake Plant” or "Mother in Law Tongue," is an evergreen perennial plant native to Southeast Asia, particularly to Sri Lanka and India. Characterized by the horizontal, creamy, wave-like stripes that are dappled across the surface of its long, stiff, upright, and sword-like succulent leaves, the “Snake Plant” is a favorable choice for modern and contemporary interior designs. It is a hardy and low maintenance plant that remains very popular because of its adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. Areas with medium to bright light is best, and although it can survive in low light locations, it will grow much slower and the leaves will become a darker green in color. Some notable benefits of the “Snake Plant” are that they have the ability to purify the air of volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene, and while other plants release carbon dioxide at night, the “Snake Plant” continues to produce oxygen, making it an excellent plant to place in the bedroom.
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Pothos House Plant in Handcrafted White Ceramic Planter
Starting at $69.99
- INCLUDES: (1) Pothos “Devil's Ivy” in 6" natural ceramic bowl planter (Approx. 6-10"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 1-2 weeks or when leaves start to wilt; Allow soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Low to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 65-75F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer twice a year or more to encourage growth
The Epipremnum aureum, more commonly known as “Golden Pothos”, “Devil’s Ivy”, or “Cascading Pothos”, has the reputation of being one of the easiest and most forgiving houseplants to take care of making it the perfect choice for the beginner plant enthusiasts. This tropical aroid vine with smooth and leathery heart-shaped leaves are native to Southeast Asia, and can tolerate low light conditions and periods of drought.
Give your pothos a drink when the leaves start to droop or wilt, but be sure not to allow roots to get soggy as that can lead to root rot. Although tolerant of all indirect light levels ranging from low to bright, the pothos will be fullest, most colorful, and grow fastest in medium to bright light.
In addition to the greenery the “Devil’s Ivy” brings to your home, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that it also has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Place on a high shelf or ledge to showcase the beautiful cascading vines that will trail and spill over, growing to 10 feet long over time.' -
4" Decorative Ceramic 'Baby It's Cold' Pot and Wood Stand
Starting at $29.99
Visit product page →- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) House Plant of choice in a festive holiday planter and wooden stand set with graphic text of "Baby It's Cold" . Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
Pothos
- WATERING NEEDS | Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left continually in damp soil, the roots will rot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Pothos aren’t heavy feeders, but since there are no nutrients in most potting soils, feed monthly to bi-monthly with any balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Outdoors shade to partial shade. Indoors bright but indirect light. Will lose leaf pattern and revert to all-green plants if they don't get enough light.
Jade Succulent
- WATERING NEEDS | Succulents are very sensitive to overwatering, and damp soil can cause root rot. Dry out soil completely between waterings. Recommended amount is once every two weeks. Tip: the top inch of soil should feel dry before watering again.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize every two to four weeks during spring and summer. Withhold fertilizer during the fall and winter months.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Use well-draining soil. Regular potting soil or dirt won't do. Use cactus soil/mix potting soil with sand/pumice/perlite. Approximately 6 hours of sun per day. Gradually give plant more sunlight each day.
Janet Craig Compacta
- WATERING NEEDS | Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out between waterings. The lower the light, the less often a dracaena needs water. Fluoride, chlorine, or salt in the water may cause brown leaf tips and yellow spots on the leaves.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Janet Craig plants need very little plant food. Feed once or twice a year in the spring and summer with a balanced houseplant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength. Too much fertilizer causes leaf tip burn.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Low light causes slow growth and narrow, small new leaves. Medium light causes faster growth. Keep away from direct sunlight in outdoor settings as a few minutes may burn the leaves.
Calathea Orbifolia
- WATERING NEEDS | The Calathea Orbifolia likes to be watered fairly often. About 1-2 times per week. Allow for the top 2" of soil to dry in between waterings.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | A balanced fertilizer given to the plant monthly at 1/4 to 1/2 during the grow season will help this plant thrive.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Well-draining soil that does not get dry or soggy will help this plant to properly grow. This plant also enjoys medium light and high humidity and prefers temperatures between 65-75 degrees fahrenheit.
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4" Decorative Ceramic 'Let It Snow' Pot and Wood Stand
Starting at $29.99
Visit product page →- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) House Plant of choice in a festive holiday planter and wooden stand set with graphic text of "Let It Snow". Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
Pothos
- WATERING NEEDS | Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left continually in damp soil, the roots will rot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Pothos aren’t heavy feeders, but since there are no nutrients in most potting soils, feed monthly to bi-monthly with any balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Outdoors shade to partial shade. Indoors bright but indirect light. Will lose leaf pattern and revert to all-green plants if they don't get enough light.
Jade Succulent
- WATERING NEEDS | Succulents are very sensitive to overwatering, and damp soil can cause root rot. Dry out soil completely between waterings. Recommended amount is once every two weeks. Tip: the top inch of soil should feel dry before watering again.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize every two to four weeks during spring and summer. Withhold fertilizer during the fall and winter months.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Use well-draining soil. Regular potting soil or dirt won't do. Use cactus soil/mix potting soil with sand/pumice/perlite. Approximately 6 hours of sun per day. Gradually give plant more sunlight each day.
Janet Craig Compacta
- WATERING NEEDS | Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out between waterings. The lower the light, the less often a dracaena needs water. Fluoride, chlorine, or salt in the water may cause brown leaf tips and yellow spots on the leaves.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Janet Craig plants need very little plant food. Feed once or twice a year in the spring and summer with a balanced houseplant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength. Too much fertilizer causes leaf tip burn.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Low light causes slow growth and narrow, small new leaves. Medium light causes faster growth. Keep away from direct sunlight in outdoor settings as a few minutes may burn the leaves.
Calathea Orbifolia
- WATERING NEEDS | The Calathea Orbifolia likes to be watered fairly often. About 1-2 times per week. Allow for the top 2" of soil to dry in between waterings.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | A balanced fertilizer given to the plant monthly at 1/4 to 1/2 during the grow season will help this plant thrive.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Well-draining soil that does not get dry or soggy will help this plant to properly grow. This plant also enjoys medium light and high humidity and prefers temperatures between 65-75 degrees fahrenheit.
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4" Decorative Ceramic 'Merry & Bright' Pot and Wood Stand
Starting at $29.99
Visit product page →- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) House Plant of choice in a festive holiday planter and wooden stand set with graphic text of "Merry & Bright" . Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
Pothos
- WATERING NEEDS | Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left continually in damp soil, the roots will rot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Pothos aren’t heavy feeders, but since there are no nutrients in most potting soils, feed monthly to bi-monthly with any balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Outdoors shade to partial shade. Indoors bright but indirect light. Will lose leaf pattern and revert to all-green plants if they don't get enough light.
Jade Succulent
- WATERING NEEDS | Succulents are very sensitive to overwatering, and damp soil can cause root rot. Dry out soil completely between waterings. Recommended amount is once every two weeks. Tip: the top inch of soil should feel dry before watering again.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize every two to four weeks during spring and summer. Withhold fertilizer during the fall and winter months.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Use well-draining soil. Regular potting soil or dirt won't do. Use cactus soil/mix potting soil with sand/pumice/perlite. Approximately 6 hours of sun per day. Gradually give plant more sunlight each day.
Janet Craig Compacta
- WATERING NEEDS | Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out between waterings. The lower the light, the less often a dracaena needs water. Fluoride, chlorine, or salt in the water may cause brown leaf tips and yellow spots on the leaves.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Janet Craig plants need very little plant food. Feed once or twice a year in the spring and summer with a balanced houseplant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength. Too much fertilizer causes leaf tip burn.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Low light causes slow growth and narrow, small new leaves. Medium light causes faster growth. Keep away from direct sunlight in outdoor settings as a few minutes may burn the leaves.
Calathea Orbifolia
- WATERING NEEDS | The Calathea Orbifolia likes to be watered fairly often. About 1-2 times per week. Allow for the top 2" of soil to dry in between waterings.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | A balanced fertilizer given to the plant monthly at 1/4 to 1/2 during the grow season will help this plant thrive.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Well-draining soil that does not get dry or soggy will help this plant to properly grow. This plant also enjoys medium light and high humidity and prefers temperatures between 65-75 degrees fahrenheit.
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4" Decorative Ceramic 'HoHoHo' Pot and Wood Stand
Starting at $29.99
- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) House Plant of choice in a festive holiday planter and wooden stand set with graphic text of "HoHoHo". Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
Pothos
- WATERING NEEDS | Pothos like to have their soil dry out completely between waterings. If left continually in damp soil, the roots will rot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Pothos aren’t heavy feeders, but since there are no nutrients in most potting soils, feed monthly to bi-monthly with any balanced houseplant fertilizer.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Outdoors shade to partial shade. Indoors bright but indirect light. Will lose leaf pattern and revert to all-green plants if they don't get enough light.
Jade Succulent
- WATERING NEEDS | Succulents are very sensitive to overwatering, and damp soil can cause root rot. Dry out soil completely between waterings. Recommended amount is once every two weeks. Tip: the top inch of soil should feel dry before watering again.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize every two to four weeks during spring and summer. Withhold fertilizer during the fall and winter months.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING | Use well-draining soil. Regular potting soil or dirt won't do. Use cactus soil/mix potting soil with sand/pumice/perlite. Approximately 6 hours of sun per day. Gradually give plant more sunlight each day.
Janet Craig Compacta
- WATERING NEEDS | Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out between waterings. The lower the light, the less often a dracaena needs water. Fluoride, chlorine, or salt in the water may cause brown leaf tips and yellow spots on the leaves.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Janet Craig plants need very little plant food. Feed once or twice a year in the spring and summer with a balanced houseplant food diluted to 1/2 the recommended strength. Too much fertilizer causes leaf tip burn.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Low light causes slow growth and narrow, small new leaves. Medium light causes faster growth. Keep away from direct sunlight in outdoor settings as a few minutes may burn the leaves.
Calathea Orbifolia
- WATERING NEEDS | The Calathea Orbifolia likes to be watered fairly often. About 1-2 times per week. Allow for the top 2" of soil to dry in between waterings.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | A balanced fertilizer given to the plant monthly at 1/4 to 1/2 during the grow season will help this plant thrive.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Well-draining soil that does not get dry or soggy will help this plant to properly grow. This plant also enjoys medium light and high humidity and prefers temperatures between 65-75 degrees fahrenheit.
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Bonnie Spider Plant in Ceramic Pumpkin Shaped Planter
Starting at $29.99
Visit product page →With long, slender curling leaves, the Chlorophytum comosum 'bonnie' or "Bonnie Curly Spider Plant" is one of the most popular, adaptable, and easiest to grow of all hanging houseplants. Native to South Africa, spider plants are very hardy and will survive in less than perfect conditions. Although spider plants prefer bright light, they tend to scorch in direct sunlight, and can also tolerate low-light conditions. Mature spider plants produce 'spiderettes' or plantlets that can be cut off to propagate, providing a never ending supply of spider plants. Adding to the list of reasons to add these nearly impossible to kill plants, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that spider plants have tremendous air purifying qualities and can remove volatile organic pollutants such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this fast-growing, healthy addition to your collection.
Water 1-2 times every week, or whenever the soil dries out. Place in medium to bright indirect light and maintain between 60-80F. Apply a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength once or twice during the growing season for best results.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Live Fiddle Leaf Fig 6" in Ceramic Cylinder Planter. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Water the plant thoroughly when soil is dry until the water flows out the bottom of the pot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | For best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer once in early spring, once in early summer, and again in mid-summer. Do not feed in the fall or winter.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Needs lots of sunlight, 4-6 hrs per day. If possible, use a commercial potting soil designed to provide good drainage, and a pot with unobstructed drainage holes.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Live Fiddle Leaf Fig 6" in Ceramic Cylinder Planter. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Water the plant thoroughly when soil is dry until the water flows out the bottom of the pot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | For best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer once in early spring, once in early summer, and again in mid-summer. Do not feed in the fall or winter.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Needs lots of sunlight, 4-6 hrs per day. If possible, use a commercial potting soil designed to provide good drainage, and a pot with unobstructed drainage holes.
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Fiddle Leaf Fig in 6" Grow Pot
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Visit product page →- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Live Fiddle Leaf Fig 6" in Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Water the plant thoroughly when soil is dry until the water flows out the bottom of the pot.
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | For best results, use a general houseplant fertilizer once in early spring, once in early summer, and again in mid-summer. Do not feed in the fall or winter.
- SUN | SOIL | POTTING | Needs lots of sunlight, 4-6 hrs per day. If possible, use a commercial potting soil designed to provide good drainage, and a pot with unobstructed drainage holes.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Caladium 'Carousel' in in 6" Grow Pot with a White Mid Century Modern Ceramic Cylinder Planter in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months).
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize the plant weekly during the growing season with liquid fertilizer or use slow-release pellets.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Caladium 'White Wonder' in in 6" Grow Pot with a White Mid Century Modern Ceramic Cylinder Planter in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months).
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize the plant weekly during the growing season with liquid fertilizer or use slow-release pellets.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Caladium 'Red' in in 6" Grow Pot with a White Mid Century Modern Ceramic Cylinder Planter in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months).
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize the plant weekly during the growing season with liquid fertilizer or use slow-release pellets.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Caladium 'Flare' in in 6" Grow Pot with a White Mid Century Modern Ceramic Cylinder Planter in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months).
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize the plant weekly during the growing season with liquid fertilizer or use slow-release pellets.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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- INCLUDED IN PURCHASE | (1) Caladium 'Allure' in in 6" Grow Pot with a White Mid Century Modern Ceramic Cylinder Planter in 6" Grow Pot. Each plant may vary from pictures shown, as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness.
- WATERING NEEDS | Sensitive to overwatering. Damp soil may cause root rot. Recommended frequency of every 1-2 weeks (may be less during winter months).
- FERTILIZING NEEDS | Fertilize the plant weekly during the growing season with liquid fertilizer or use slow-release pellets.
- SOIL | SUN | POTTING| Use well-draining potting soil. Avoid direct sunlight. Shaded or partial-shade only for outdoor use. Indirect light for indoor use. Leaves may yellow or brown due to overexposure from sunlight.
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Money Tree in 6" Grower Pot
Starting at $34.99
Visit product page →Commonly known for being a symbol of good luck and used for Feng Shui, the “Money Tree Plant” is easy to maintain and can be used as year-round decor both inside & outside homes and offices. Water when the soil is completely dry and make sure to place in full to partial shade. The Money Tree thrives best in low to moderate light and conditions.
Water 1-2 times per week. Place in medium to bright indirect light and maintain between 60-80F.
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English Ivy in Hanging Ceramic Planter with Leather Strap
Starting at $29.99
- INCLUDES: (1) English Ivy in 4.5" hanging ceramic pot with a leather strap. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Relatively easy – great for beginners
- WATER: 1-2 times every week; Allow top inch of soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 55-75F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at half strength once a month during the growing season
The Hedera helix, more commonly known as “Common Ivy” or “English Ivy”, is an evergreen climbing plant native to Europe and Western Asia. Often grown outdoors as an ornamental ground-cover, the “English Ivy” is a very versatile plant that can be grown indoors as well. Preferred to be kept slightly on the drier side, the top of the soil should be dry to the touch before watering. Overwatering will cause leaves to turn brown and become dry on the edges, but underwatering also poses problems causing the plant to become stressed, which in turn can make it more susceptible to disease or insect infestations. Ivies can tolerate low to bright indirect light, but lower light levels will slow growth, and the variegated leaves will become less pronounced becoming more uniformly green. Thriving best in cooler temperatures, placing the “English Ivy” in a cool location with air movement is ideal. Results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that the “English Ivy” has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this wonderful trailing plant to your collection.
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Bonnie Curly Spider in 6" Grower Pot
Starting at $29.99
Visit product page →With long, slender curling leaves, the Chlorophytum comosum 'bonnie' or "Bonnie Curly Spider Plant" is one of the most popular, adaptable, and easiest to grow of all hanging houseplants. Native to South Africa, spider plants are very hardy and will survive in less than perfect conditions. Although spider plants prefer bright light, they tend to scorch in direct sunlight, and can also tolerate low-light conditions. Mature spider plants produce 'spiderettes' or plantlets that can be cut off to propagate, providing a never ending supply of spider plants. Adding to the list of reasons to add these nearly impossible to kill plants, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that spider plants have tremendous air purifying qualities and can remove volatile organic pollutants such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this fast-growing, healthy addition to your collection.
Water 1-2 times every week, or whenever the soil dries out. Place in medium to bright indirect light and maintain between 60-80F. Apply a balanced houseplant fertilizer at half strength once or twice during the growing season for best results.
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English Ivy in 6" Grower Pot
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Visit product page →The Hedera helix, more commonly known as “Common Ivy” or “English Ivy”, is an evergreen climbing plant native to Europe and Western Asia. Often grown outdoors as an ornamental ground-cover, the “English Ivy” is a very versatile plant that can be grown indoors as well. Preferred to be kept slightly on the drier side, the top of the soil should be dry to the touch before watering. Overwatering will cause leaves to turn brown and become dry on the edges, but underwatering also poses problems causing the plant to become stressed, which in turn can make it more susceptible to disease or insect infestations. Ivies can tolerate low to bright indirect light, but lower light levels will slow growth, and the variegated leaves will become less pronounced becoming more uniformly green. Thriving best in cooler temperatures, placing the “English Ivy” in a cool location with air movement is ideal. Results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that the “English Ivy” has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this wonderful trailing plant to your collection.
Water 1-2 times every week and allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering. Place in indirect or filtered light and maintain a temperature between 55-75F. Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at half strength once a month during the growing season.
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Aloe vera plants bring a wonderful sense of greenery and healing to any space. Revered for their medicinal power and hardy nature, these popular house plants are low-maintenance and bring variety and diversity to any collection. They are perfect as an accent plant on a bookshelf or kitchen counter and can even be used as home or office décor.
Water once every 3-4 weeks and allow the soil to dry out completely between watering. Place in low to bright indirect or filtered light and maintain a temperature between 60-90F. Fertilize during the growing season with an all-purpose plant food.
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Aloe Vera in Black Mid Century Cylinder Ceramic Planter
Starting at $44.99
Visit product page →Aloe vera plants bring a wonderful sense of greenery and healing to any space. Revered for their medicinal power and hardy nature, these popular house plants are low-maintenance and bring variety and diversity to any collection. They are perfect as an accent plant on a bookshelf or kitchen counter and can even be used as home or office décor.
Water 2-4 weeks, making sure not to overwater, and place in direct sunlight. Use a well-draining soil, such as cactus soil or potting mix to ensure good health. Thrives in bright filtered light.
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Croton Petra in White Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $49.99
Visit product page →Codiaeum variegatum 'Petra’, is a tropical evergreen shrub found in humid areas, such as the western Pacific islands, Australia, and Southern Asia. With bold, vivid red, yellow, and orange hues, the Croton Petra is a popular relatively low maintenance tropical house plant once it situates itself in your home. With shiny, thick leaves, the croton petra may also flower and when cut, may bleed a milky sap. They are sought for their striking features and foliage, as they bring a bright pop of color into your home, office, or outdoor garden.
To keep it bright and cheery, make sure the soil is thoroughly dry between watering as too much water will cause wilting. Use a general fertilizer in a well-draining pot and do not feed in fall and winter. Provide adequate sunlight for 4-6 hours per day. Thrives in bright filtered light.
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Croton Petra in Black Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $49.99
Visit product page →Codiaeum variegatum 'Petra’, is a tropical evergreen shrub found in humid areas, such as the western Pacific islands, Australia, and Southern Asia. With bold, vivid red, yellow, and orange hues, the Croton Petra is a popular relatively low maintenance tropical house plant once it situates itself in your home. With shiny, thick leaves, the croton petra may also flower and when cut, may bleed a milky sap. They are sought for their striking features and foliage, as they bring a bright pop of color into your home, office, or outdoor garden.
To keep it bright and cheery, make sure the soil is thoroughly dry between watering as too much water will cause wilting. Use a general fertilizer in a well-draining pot and do not feed in fall and winter. Provide adequate sunlight for 4-6 hours per day. Thrives in bright filtered light.
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Epipremnum aureum Pothos 'Devil's Ivy' with Hanger
Starting at $36.99
- INCLUDES: (1) Epipremnum aureum Pothos 'Devil's Ivy' in 6" hanging pot with attached hanger. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Once every 1-2 weeks or when leaves start to wilt; Allow soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Low to bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 65-75F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer twice a year or more to encourage growth
The Epipremnum aureum, more commonly known as “Golden Pothos”, “Devil’s Ivy”, or “Cascading Pothos”, has the reputation of being one of the easiest and most forgiving houseplants to take care of making it the perfect choice for the beginner plant enthusiasts. This tropical aroid vine with smooth and leathery heart-shaped leaves are native to Southeast Asia, and can tolerate low light conditions and periods of drought. Give your pothos a drink when the leaves start to droop or wilt, but be sure not to allow roots to get soggy as that can lead to root rot. Although tolerant of all indirect light levels ranging from low to bright, the pothos will be fullest, most colorful, and grow fastest in medium to bright light. In addition to the greenery the “Devil’s Ivy” brings to your home, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that it also has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Place on a high shelf or ledge to showcase the beautiful cascading vines that will trail and spill over, growing to 10 feet long over time.
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Chlorophytum comosum 'Bonnie' Spider Plant House Plant in Handcrafted Gold Ceramic Planter
Starting at 64.99 $54.99
vChlorophytum comosum 'Bonnie' Spider Plant House Plant in Handcrafted Gold Ceramic Planter
$64.99 $54.99
- INCLUDES: (1) “Bonnie Curly Spider” in 6" natural ceramic bowl planter (Approx. 6-10"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: 1-2 times every week; Allow top inch of soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-80F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at half strength monthly during the growing season
The Chlorophytum comosum 'bonnie' or "Bonnie Curly Spider Plant" is one of the most popular, adaptable, and easiest to grow of all hanging houseplants. Native to South Africa, spider plants are very hardy and will survive in less than perfect conditions. Although spider plants prefer bright light, they tend to scorch in direct sunlight, and can also tolerate low-light conditions. Mature spider plants produce 'spiderettes' or plantlets that can be cut off to propagate, providing a neverending supply of spider plants. Adding to the list of reasons to add these nearly impossible to kill plants, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that spider plants have tremendous air purifying qualities, and have the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this fast-growing, healthy addition to your collection.
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Chlorophytum comosum 'bonnie' Spider Plant House Plant in Handcrafted White Ceramic Planter
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vChlorophytum comosum 'bonnie' Spider Plant House Plant in Handcrafted White Ceramic Planter
$64.99 $54.99
- INCLUDES: (1) “Bonnie Curly Spider” in 6" natural ceramic bowl planter (Approx. 6-10"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: 1-2 times every week; Allow top inch of soil to dry out between watering
- LIGHT & TEMP: Bright indirect or filtered light. Maintain between 60-80F
- NUTRIENTS: Apply an all-purpose liquid fertilizer at half strength monthly during the growing season
The Chlorophytum comosum 'bonnie' or "Bonnie Curly Spider Plant" is one of the most popular, adaptable, and easiest to grow of all hanging houseplants. Native to South Africa, spider plants are very hardy and will survive in less than perfect conditions. Although spider plants prefer bright light, they tend to scorch in direct sunlight, and can also tolerate low-light conditions. Mature spider plants produce 'spiderettes' or plantlets that can be cut off to propagate, providing a neverending supply of spider plants. Adding to the list of reasons to add these nearly impossible to kill plants, results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that spider plants have tremendous air purifying qualities, and have the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as formaldehyde, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this fast-growing, healthy addition to your collection.
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- INCLUDES: (1) Chinese Evergreen 'Silver Bay' in a 6" mid century modern ceramic planter. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Water thoroughly, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings Do not allow the lower soil (bottom of the pot where roots reside) to remain wet as this may cause root rot.
- LIGHT & TEMP: Use well-draining soil, preferably an equal mix of potting soil, perlite and sand Place in medium to low light conditions or indirect sunlight.
- NUTRIENTS: For best results, use a liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength once a month during the spring and summer Never apply fertilizer to dry soil, always make sure the soil is damp before feeding your plant
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- INCLUDES: (1) Boston Fern in 6" natural ceramic planter. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Medium Difficulty
- WATER: Aim to keep your Boston Ferns' soil moist at all times, but don't allow it to sit in water. Tolerable to lower humidity levels, however a misting every couple of days will only help the plant.
- LIGHT & TEMP: Ferns prefer moderate to bright indirect light. Too much direct light can burn the foliage. This plant may do very well in lower light levels as well.
- NUTRIENTS: Once a month feel free to use a water-soluble houseplant food with exception to the fall and winter months During that time period, it is recommended to skip the fertilizer
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English Ivy House Plant in Handcrafted Gold Ceramic Planter
Starting at $54.99
- INCLUDES: (1) English Ivy in 6" natural ceramic bowl planter (Approx. 6-10"). Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Ivy prefers to be kept slightly on the dry side, so let the soil dry out some (dry to the touch on top) before you water your ivy plant again.
- LIGHT & TEMP: Ivy prefers bright, indirect light. Direct summer sun from a south-facing window can lead to leaf burn, however, so indirect light is best. The plant prefers to be at cooler temperatures, like in the 60s (F), and likes humidity.
- NUTRIENTS: Fertilize your ivy about once a month in the spring, summer and fall with a water soluble, nitrogen-rich fertilizer. Do not fertilize in the winter, as this is the ivy’s dormant period.
The Hedera Helix, more commonly known as “Common Ivy” or “English Ivy”, is an evergreen climbing plant native to Europe and Western Asia. Often grown outdoors as an ornamental ground-cover, the “English Ivy” is a very versatile plant that can be grown indoors as well. Preferred to be kept slightly on the drier side, the top of the soil should be dry to the touch before watering. Overwatering will cause leaves to turn brown and become dry on the edges, but underwatering also poses problems causing the plant to become stressed, which in turn can make it more susceptible to disease or insect infestations. Ivies can tolerate low to bright indirect light, but lower light levels will slow growth, and the variegated leaves will become less pronounced becoming more uniformly green. Thriving best in cooler temperatures, placing the “English Ivy” in a cool location with air movement is ideal. Results from a clean air study performed by NASA show that the “English Ivy” has the ability to remove volatile organic pollutants such as benzene, formaldehyde, trichloroethylene, xylene, and toluene. Keep the air in your home clean by adding this wonderful trailing plant to your collection.
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- INCLUDES: (1) Chinese Evergreen 'Silver Bay' in a 6" mid century modern ceramic planter. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Low maintenance, perfect for beginners
- WATER: Water thoroughly, but allow the soil to dry out between waterings Do not allow the lower soil (bottom of the pot where roots reside) to remain wet as this may cause root rot.
- LIGHT & TEMP: Use well-draining soil, preferably an equal mix of potting soil, perlite and sand Place in medium to low light conditions or indirect sunlight.
- NUTRIENTS: For best results, use a liquid houseplant fertilizer diluted to half the recommended strength once a month during the spring and summer Never apply fertilizer to dry soil, always make sure the soil is damp before feeding your plant
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- INCLUDES: (1) Boston Fern in 6" natural ceramic planter. Each plant may vary from pictures shown as plants are hand selected based on season, size, health, and readiness
- DIFFICULTY: Medium Difficulty
- WATER: Aim to keep your Boston Ferns' soil moist at all times, but don't allow it to sit in water. Tolerable to lower humidity levels, however a misting every couple of days will only help the plant.
- LIGHT & TEMP: Ferns prefer moderate to bright indirect light. Too much direct light can burn the foliage. This plant may do very well in lower light levels as well.
- NUTRIENTS: Once a month feel free to use a water-soluble houseplant food with exception to the fall and winter months During that time period, it is recommended to skip the fertilizer