You can propagate monsteras in three main ways: cuttings, air layering, and separation. Here's how to try them all.
Monstera deliciosas, or Swiss cheese plants, grow into lush houseplants when they're watered every one to two weeks and left ...
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How Often To Water Monstera So It Will Thrive
Monstera plants don’t require a fixed watering schedule. To make sure you’re watering your plant often enough, always test the soil first. Stick your finger into the soil, and water when the top few ...
The Swiss cheese plant is a popular houseplant because it's large, dramatic leaves make your space feel like a jungle.
It’s alive! Or at least it certainly looks that way when a Monstera deliciosa spreads those giant, Swiss-cheese leaves across your living room. These tropical beauties are fast growers, and before you ...
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These Indoor Houseplants Make Plant Parenting Easy
We've rounded up the best easy-care indoor plants, from big, flashy floor plants to tiny tabletop plants that can handle low ...
“It originally came from the garden of designer Burle Marx in Brazil—hence the name,” says Hancock. Once quite rare (and ...
Aerial roots are simply part of the Monstera–they help stabilize the plant and absorb additional nutrients. However, many ...
Dragon fruit plants are epiphytic cacti and produce aerial roots that can help them attach to porous surfaces like tree bark.
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