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SPIDER plants are one of the easiest houseplants to grow at home and require very little in the way of care to keep them healthy. Here's how to plant your own at home.
Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a go-to beginner houseplant for good reason—it’s not only very forgiving, but propagating it is ...
How to Grow Spider Lilies in Containers? When planting your spider lilies, Lydia tells us that it's important to choose a well-draining pot and plant bulbs about 2 inches deep in sandy, loamy soil.
Your spider plant will grow quickly and will likely need to be repot every 1-2 years with fresh soil. If the roots start growing above the surface level or out of the drainage holes, your spider ...
The long, slender roots at the base of this spider plant cutting developed over about two months. Many common house plants easily root from cuttings to create new plants. The long, slender roots ...
The spider plant does best in a location with filtered sunlight for four to six hours a day. It cannot survive in deep shade. If your living space is not bright enough, you can install grow lights.
My new tested “out squirrel them” system of planting a spring tulip-cutting garden has worked out well over recent seasons. Feel free to give it a try and tweak as needed in your landscape.