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Houseplant Appreciation Day: Easiest Plants to Keep Alive (& how)

Now is no time to shrink back. Look at us and listen to what we’re about to say:
 
You CAN do this. 
You CAN keep your houseplants alive. 
This time WILL be different.  
 
Here is what you’re going to do.
 
You’re gonna go to the store, look for these plants, and follow our instructions word for word. It’s gonna take courage, but we know you can do it. We’ll be with you every step of the way.
 
Snake plants: Prefer shade to partial sun and sandy, well-drained soil. Water when the soil is dry. Avoid overwatering.
 
ZZ plants: Prefer medium to bright indirect light, up to six hours a day. Water every 2-3 weeks and let the soil dry out in between waterings.
 
Pothos plants: Tolerate most any light well, except for direct sunlight. Can be grown in water or dry soil. Only water when the soil feels dry.
 
Jade plants: Prefer bright indirect light. Water when the soil is dry and prune dead or shriveled branches.
 
Rubber trees: Like bright indirect light. In the winter, when rubber trees are dormant, water every 2 to 3 weeks. 
 
“Bringing You Home to the Good Life”⁠
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