Money may not grow on trees, but this might be the next best thing! According to folklore, money trees are said to bring good fortune, abundance, and prosperity into your home. This money tree care guide will help you keep it healthy.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Medium to bright, indirect light |
Water | Every 1-2 weeks |
If your home doesn’t get a lot of direct sunlight, the ZZ plant is a great option. In the wild, it grows along the forest floor, so it’s no stranger to dim conditions or a drafty breeze.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Low to bright, indirect light |
Water | Every 2-3 weeks |
The fiddle leaf fig is one of the most coveted houseplants thanks to its picturesque, broad green leaves. It can also get expensive—all the more reason to buy while it’s on sale. Since it can be finicky, we made this guide on how to keep fiddle leaf figs alive, regardless of your gardening experience.
Difficulty | Intermediate |
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Light | Bright, indirect light |
Water | Every 2 weeks, or when soil is dry |
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Plants for Pets Store Live Pothos Plants (4-pack)
Plants for Pets Store Live Pothos Plants (4-pack)
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This set of four individually-potted pothos plants comes out to less than $5 each! Pothos is famous for its heart-shaped leaves and easy care. It’s also one of the easiest plants to propagate, so you’ll have little green babies all around your home in no time.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Partial to bright, indirect light |
Water | Every 1-2 weeks |
Attention, pet parents: the aptly named cat palm is one of the few houseplants that is non-toxic to pets! Its large palm fronds will beautifully fill an empty corner while adding tropical jungle vibes to your space.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Partial sunlight or bright indirect light |
Water | Every 1-2 weeks |
The monstera is another plant that’s risen to social media fame thanks to its gorgeous leaves. It’s a vining plant, so it grows similar to a pothos, but it can get much larger. If yours gets too out of control, you can tie it to a moss pole to support it.
Difficulty | Intermediate |
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Light | Bright indirect to medium light |
Water | Every 1-2 weeks, or when soil is dry |
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Aloe vera is one of the most popular houseplants thanks to it’s adaptability (in the desert, it’s accustomed to freezing temperatures at night and direct, hot sunlight during the day) and low-maintenance watering routine. Plus, you can harvest the leaves and have fresh aloe vera gel at the ready whenever you need it.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Direct sunlight or bright indirect light |
Water | Every 2 weeks, or when soil is completely dry |
Guilty of forgetting to water your plants? A snake plant might be the one for you. It only needs to be watered about once a month, making it a popular option for beginners or those who spend a lot of time away from home.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Can handle most conditions, from low light to direct sunlight, and thrives on consistency |
Water | Every 3 weeks, or when soil is completely dry |
Anthuriums are a popular blooming houseplant—it’s colorful blooms last up to eight weeks! If that wasn’t enough, the cute heart-adorned pot this one comes in wins the day. It would make a great gift for any green thumb in your life.
Difficulty | Easy |
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Light | Medium to bright, indirect light |
Water | Every 1-2 weeks |
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