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Aglaonema Silver Bay 'Chinese Evergreen' in White Mid Century Ceramic Cylinder Planter
Starting at $44.99
- 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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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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String of Bananas Hanging Succulent in 6" Grower Pot
Starting at $29.99
Visit product page →The Senecio radicans "String of Bananas" is a creeping, perennial succulent vine native to the drier parts of southwest Africa. In it's natural environment, its stems trail on the ground, putting down roots where they touch, however they are most likely seen cascading out of a hanging pot inside homes. The long vines are lined with banana-shaped leaves, and clusters of tiny white flowers that smell like cinnamon usually bloom between October and December. "String of Bananas" are a relatively fast growing plant if care for properly, and can be easily propagated to grow a full cascade of bananas by regularly pruning the stems and replanting the cuttings. As with most succulents, they are low maintenance plants that require very little to no attention, are easy to grow, and are capable of adapting to any type of environment making it ideal for any home, office, or garden. Just be sure to avoid overwatering to prevent root rot, and keep out of direct sunlight. Another reason for the popularity of succulents is their ability to help improve the air quality. They help to increase oxygen levels and humidity and reduce carbon dioxide, levels of air pollutants, and airborne dust levels, all of which help us breathe better. There is no end in the number of creative ways to fill your space with these stunning succulents.
Water once every 3-4 weeks; Allow soil to dry out completely between watering. Bright indirect light. Maintain between 50-85F
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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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Tillandsia Xerographica Air Plant
Starting at 34.99 $29.99
- INCLUDES (1) Tillandsia Xerographica live Air Plant in approximately 5-7" diameter. 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: Spritz air plants with water every 1-2 days. OR fill bowl with water and float air plants in the water for 20-60 mins every week. Turn upside down so excess water can drain away.
- LIGHT & TEMP: Air plants absorb moisture through their leaves. Simply place inside the decorative container or arrangement. Indirect sunlight - too much and they will fry. Maintain between 60-80F
- NUTRIENTS: Use an air plant-specific fertilizer or a bromeliad fertilizer a few times a year. OR - use a regular, water soluble houseplant fertilizer at 1/4 of the recommended strength.
Hailing from southern Mexico, El Savador, Guatemala and Honduras, the rare Tillandsia Xerographica, otherwise known as an Air Plant, is a beautiful bromeliad flowering succulent with light, silver-green coloring and curled, elegant leaves. As it absorbs moisture through its leaves, this plant does not require soil but may be misted or dunked in water every week for about 20-60 minutes. Place in indirect sunlight.
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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.' -
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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.' -
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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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Assorted Tropical Tillandsia Air Plants (Collection of 6)
Starting at $23.99
Visit product page →Air Plants are striking tropical plants capable of absorbing water and nutrients through their leaves. They flourish in vertical spaces and can be attached to nearly anything. They exist in a variety of shades, colors, and sizes and are among the most carefree plants on earth.
Air Plants should be thoroughly watered 2-3 times a week by spraying the plants and exposing them to indirect sunlight; more often in hot or dry climates. For best results, plants should be exposed to enough light and air to allow them to dry within 4 hours post watering. Air plants will not survive in standing water. Optimum temperature range is 50 - 90 degrees F.
Spritz air plants with water every 1-2 days. OR fill bowl with water and float air plants in the water for 20-60 mins every week.
Air plants are perfect for DIY terrariums, planters, and wall decorations.
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Boston Fern House Plant in Handcrafted Gold Ceramic Planter
Starting at $54.99
- 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