Houseplant Tips

Select the best houseplants for your space and learn all of the tips and tricks to make them flourish here.
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How to Grow and Care for Baby Toes Succulents
Baby toes (Fenestraria rhopalophylla) is an adorable succulent plant known for its unique translucent-tipped leaves and cheerful yellow flowers. Perfect for drought-prone gardens or as charming houseplants, they thrive effortlessly in USDA Zones 9 to 13. Discover tips and tricks to grow baby toes successfully with this guide from Gardener's Path.
How to Grow and Care for Old Man Cactus Indoors
The old man cactus is a fascinating plant characterized by its distinctive long, white, hair-like spines, resembling an unkempt head of hair complemented by a beard. With its cylindrical form, it brings unique texture and eye-catching vertical interest to indoor plant collections. Find out how to grow and care for your own on Gardener’s Path.
How to Grow and Care for Vanda Orchids
Vanda orchids captivate with their bold, dazzling flowers in vibrant shades like orange, yellow, pink, red, and purple, often adorned with speckles or spots. Unlike easy-to-grow Phalaenopsis orchids, vandas have more specific care requirements. However, with dedication and proper care, these stunning orchids can thrive and reward you with colorful blooms several times a year. Discover all you need to know about growing vanda orchids in this detailed Gardener's Path guide.
Learn When and How to Divide Peace Lilies
Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum spp.) are tropical perennials cherished for their beauty and low upkeep. When their roots become crowded, dividing them is essential. Visit Gardener's Path for step-by-step guidance on propagation by division.
How to Grow and Care for Anthurium Houseplants
Bring a vibrant touch to your indoor decor with tropical anthurium houseplants. Their striking, colorful spathes can brighten any space for weeks on end, and they’re surprisingly easy to care for. Discover tips and tricks on Gardener's Path to grow and maintain the healthiest, most stunning anthuriums indoors.
How to Grow and Care for Anthurium Houseplants
Add a splash of vibrant color to your home with tropical anthurium houseplants. Known for their long-lasting, bold spathes (flower-like leaves), these plants require minimal effort to flourish. Visit Gardener's Path for expert insights into growing healthy, thriving anthuriums indoors.
Sky Plants 101: Simple Growing and Care Tips for Tillandsia Ionantha
Add sky plants (Tillandsia ionantha) to your outdoor or indoor garden and instantly elevate its aesthetic. Their striking, architectural forms make them a centerpiece of elegance, turning even a modest setup into a garden masterpiece. Learn how to grow them with this guide.
How to Grow and Care for Ice Plant (Delosperma)
Succulents are often a showcase of weird and wonderful adaptations to rugged conditions and ice plant (Delosperma lehmannii) is no exception. With chunky, textured foliage and angular leaves, it stands out from other types of fleshy plants. Add bright yellow flowers, and this succulent may be hard to resist. Hardy in Zones 10 and 11, these South African mimicry plants are low-maintenance when you know how to care for them. Learn how to grow ice plants in this guide on Gardener's Path.
Tips for Growing and Caring for String of Pearls
The string of pearls is a captivating choice for hanging baskets, where its cascading vines can shine. It creates a striking visual statement and pairs beautifully with other plants to enhance your indoor decor.
How to Grow and Care for Rabbit’s Foot Ferns
Rabbit's foot ferns have the characteristic lacy fronds that make ferns so special, with the addition of adorably fuzzy rhizomes. These rhizomes crawl along the soil and down the sides of pots for a unique look unmatched by other houseplants. Easy to care for, rabbit's foot fern makes an interesting addition to your indoor greenery. Learn how to grow and care for these cute ferns in this guide on Gardener's Path.
How to Grow and Care for Calanthe Orchids | Gardener’s Path
Calanthe orchids may not be as renowned as Phalaenopsis or Cattleya varieties, but they are equally striking. These predominantly terrestrial orchids can be evergreen or deciduous, and some species are resilient enough to survive freezing temperatures, making them suitable for outdoor cultivation in certain regions. Their diversity in form and adaptability make them a fascinating choice for gardeners who wish to explore unique orchid species. Learn how to grow and care for these remarkable plant
How to Grow and Care for Flame Violets | Gardener’s Path
Flame violets are charming houseplants boasting cascading plantlets and stunning variegated foliage. Their compact rosettes feature vivid, fiery blooms tucked into crinkled, colorful leaves, which display a mesmerizing iridescent sheen. With their striking appearance, flame violets add beauty to any indoor garden. This guide will teach you how to grow and care for flame violets, ensuring they thrive and remain a delightful addition to your home.
How to Grow and Care for Old Man Cactus Indoors
Resembling a bearded gentleman with its long, white, hair-like spines, the old man cactus is a standout addition to any houseplant collection. Its upright, cylindrical shape adds both texture and height to your indoor space. Check out Gardener’s Path for all the tips you need to grow one at home.
5 Houseplant Grooming and Maintenance Tips
Houseplants brighten up our homes and living spaces with their vibrant green foliage and attractive shapes. By taking on some regular care and maintenance tasks, we can make these vegetative companions look – and feel – even better in our living spaces. Learn the top 5 grooming and maintenance tips for keeping plants in excellent condition, including cleaning, checking for pests, and repotting in this guide on Gardener's Path.
How to Grow and Care for Flame Violets
Flame violets are adorable houseplants with attractive trailing plantlets and gorgeous variegated foliage. The compact rosettes produce bright, fiery flowers that are nestled into crinkled, colorful foliage, and the leaves are finished with a beautiful iridescent sheen. Native to Central and South America, Episcia species are related to African violets and share many of the same cultural requirements. Learn how to grow flame violets in this guide on Gardener's Path.