There is an overwhelming amount of plants out there - but that doesn't mean learning about them has to be overwhelming. This mini guide is for those who want to learn more about our beloved green girls in bite-sized pieces.
Snake plants thrive in almost all conditions—whether it's in a bright spot or in a dark corner of the house, your snake plant will be happy. These plants are ideal for beginners since it is a succulent. Not only that, but snake plants are great at filtering and clearning indoor air!
Like the snake plant, the goden pothos tends to enjoy a variety of different environments. Golden pothos plants are great for beginners because they are often happy in ither indirect light or low light. Pothos also can be grown in soil or even in vases of water.
A monstera plant is a beautiful addition to any environment due to their distinct "swiss cheese-like" slits and beautiful green leaves. Known to virtually "thrive on neglect", monstera plants grow rapidly and can survive in indirect light or low light environments
Known as one of the most robust houseplants, the ZZ plant can thrive in very many conditions and maintain it's beautiful look. Like the other plants listed, the ZZ plant can survive in very low light or in bright indirect light. Not only that, but the ZZ plant can thrive in dry spells.
choose the right soil
tell them you love them
understand their sunbathing preferences
don't over or under-water
Yellow leaves could either mean that your plant is overwatered or that there is a problem with the roots. Be sure to let your plants dry completely between watering.
While it may seem like an old wives' tale, studies have shown that the sound waves that come from music cause vibrations that stimulate growth in plants. Sing your heart out!
Not to worry! As shown above, many plants will still be happy under the loving care of those who maybe don't have the best knowledge or skills with plants.