Houseplants

Houseplants are ornamental plants that are grown indoors, typically in homes and offices. They are often used for decorative purposes, but they can also have practical benefits.

There are many different types of houseplants to choose from. The most common types are tropical or semi-tropical. Including flowering plants, succulents or cacti. Some common indoor plants include the snake plant, spider plant, aloe vera and pothos.

Houseplants can be grown in pots, containers, or hanging baskets and placed on windowsills, tables, or shelves. They typically require indirect sunlight, water, and appropriate temperatures to thrive. While regular care and maintenance is important for their health and longevity.

Find all of the most popular houseplants here. Tips and growing requirements to keep your indoor plants thriving.

Houseplants for Lowering Humidity: Effective Choices – GIY Plants

Humidity Lowering Houseplants

Indoor air humidity can cause various issues when it gets too high, but humidity lowering houseplants can help. High humidity levels can lead to mold and mildew growth in the home. It is recommended to keep indoor air humidity between 30% and 50% for optimal comfort and health. Dehumidifiers are one solution for lowering humidity, […]

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Colocasia Light Pillar: Care Instructions for Optimal Growth – GIY Plants

Colocasia light pillar care

Colocasia ‘Light Pillar’ is a tuberous, clump-forming, perennial in the Araceae family. Other common names include elephant ear and taro plant. They grow up to 4 feet tall and 3 feet wide. The origin of Colocasia ‘Light Pillar’ is the tropics of eastern Asia. They grow naturally along swampy areas as semi-aquatic plants. Their large,

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Houseplants: Growing and Selling the Most Profitable Varieties – GIY Plants

Most Profitable Houseplants to Grow & Sell

Using unique houseplants for indoor home decor has become increasingly popular in the last decade. If you enjoy growing and propagating houseplants, you can turn your hobby into a small business venture. To ensure your business is successful, you must know about the most profitable houseplants to grow and sell. There is typically a trade-off

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Peperomia Scandens: Comprehensive Care Guide – GIY Plants

Peperomia scandens plant care

Peperomia scandens is a perennial, vining plant in the pepper (Piperaceae) family. It is often referred to as Peperomia scandens green, radiator plant, hanging peperomia, and false philodendron. It comes in a variegated form, Peperomia scandens variegata, which is commonly called Cupid Peperomia. The origin of Peperomia scandens is the tropical rainforests of Central and

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Aglaonema Silver Bay (Chinese Evergreen): Care Guide – GIY Plants

Aglaonema Silver Bay (Chinese evergreen) Plant Care guide

Aglaonema Silver Bay (Aglaonema commutatum ‘Silver Bay’) is a hybrid cultivar in the aroid (Araceae) family. It is also referred to as Silver Bay Chinese evergreen and poison dart plant. It’s an evergreen perennial that can grow up to 4 feet tall and wide. Aglaonema species originated in the tropical and subtropical areas of Asia

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Philodendron Dark Lord: Detailed Care Instructions – GIY Plants

Philodendron Dark Lord houseplant

Philodendron erubescens ‘Dark Lord’ is a hybrid member of the aroid family (Araceae). It was developed by cross-breeding Philodendron erubescens and Philodendron hederaceum. The origin of Philodendron Dark Lord is the rainforests of Panama and Columbia. Common names for this plant are Dark Lord Philodendron, Dark Knight Philodendron, and Dark Lord Plant. If you’re searching

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