Free Plant Care Resource

Nurture Your Indoor Garden

Discover the art of keeping foliage plants thriving indoors. Expert guidance on watering, lighting, humidity, and creating the perfect environment for your green companions.

50+
Care Guides

The Fundamentals of Plant Care

Master these core principles to create a thriving indoor garden that brings life and beauty to your space.

Light Requirements

Understanding the difference between direct, indirect, and low light conditions is crucial. Most foliage plants thrive in bright, indirect light that mimics their natural forest habitat.

Watering Wisdom

Overwatering kills more houseplants than any other cause. Learn to check soil moisture, understand drainage, and develop a watering schedule tailored to each plant's needs.

Humidity Control

Tropical foliage plants often require higher humidity than typical indoor environments provide. Discover techniques like misting, pebble trays, and grouping plants together.

Soil & Nutrients

The right soil mix provides essential drainage, aeration, and nutrients. Learn about potting mixes, amendments like perlite and bark, and when to fertilize your plants.

Comprehensive Guides

Popular Plant
Care Guides

Detailed care instructions for the most beloved indoor foliage plants. Each guide covers everything from basic care to troubleshooting common problems.

Tropical Classic

Monstera Deliciosa

The iconic Swiss Cheese Plant is beloved for its dramatic fenestrated leaves. Native to Central American rainforests, Monstera thrives in bright indirect light and appreciates regular watering when the top inch of soil is dry. Support with a moss pole for vertical growth, and watch for aerial roots seeking moisture. Fenestrations develop with maturity and adequate light exposure.

Light
Bright Indirect
Water
Weekly
Difficulty
Easy
Beginner Favorite

Pothos (Epipremnum)

The ultimate beginner plant, Pothos tolerates neglect while rewarding with vigorous trailing growth. Available in numerous varieties including Golden, Marble Queen, and Neon. Thrives in low to bright indirect light and only needs watering when soil is completely dry.

Low Light OK Drought Tolerant
Statement Plant

Fiddle Leaf Fig

The Ficus lyrata demands attention with its large, violin-shaped leaves. While stunning, it requires consistent care: bright, filtered light and careful watering to avoid root rot.

Diverse Family

Philodendron Collection

With over 400 species, Philodendrons offer incredible variety. From the vining Heartleaf to the dramatic Birkin and rare Pink Princess, there's a Philodendron for every space. Most prefer bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and moderate watering.

Popular Varieties

  • • Heartleaf (P. hederaceum)
  • • Brasil - variegated trailing
  • • Birkin - white-striped leaves
  • • Pink Princess - pink variegation
  • • Gloriosum - velvety leaves
Indestructible

Snake Plant (Sansevieria)

Sansevieria, now reclassified as Dracaena, is legendary for surviving neglect. Its architectural sword-shaped leaves purify air while requiring minimal care. Water sparingly—every 2-4 weeks—and provide any light from low to bright.

2-4
Weeks between watering
Any
Light condition
Living Art

Calathea & Prayer Plants

Known for their stunning patterned foliage and nyctinastic movement (leaves that move with light cycles), Calatheas are rewarding but demanding. They require high humidity (60%+), filtered water to avoid leaf browning, and consistent moisture without waterlogging.

Advanced Care Topics

Take your plant parenthood to the next level with these in-depth guides on specialized care techniques.

Problem Solving

Diagnose Common Issues

Even experienced plant parents encounter problems. Learn to read your plants' signals and address issues before they become critical.

Quick Diagnostic Guide

Yellow leaves: Usually overwatering, but can indicate nutrient deficiency or too much light

Brown leaf tips: Low humidity, salt buildup, or underwatering

Leggy growth: Insufficient light—move closer to a window

Wilting: Check soil—could be too wet OR too dry

Dropping leaves: Stress from temperature changes, drafts, or relocation

Root Health Check

Healthy roots are the foundation of a healthy plant. Learn to recognize root rot and take action.

  • • Healthy roots are white or light tan and firm
  • • Rotting roots are brown/black, mushy, and smell
  • • If rot is found, trim affected roots and repot in fresh soil
  • • Ensure pots have drainage holes

When to Repot

Signs your plant needs a larger home:

  • • Roots growing out of drainage holes
  • • Water runs straight through without absorbing
  • • Plant is top-heavy and tips over
  • • Growth has stalled despite good care
  • • Soil dries out extremely quickly

Creating the Perfect Environment

Transform any space into a thriving indoor jungle with these environmental considerations.

Lighting Solutions

Natural Light Assessment

South-facing windows provide the most light, followed by east (morning sun) and west (afternoon sun). North windows offer low, indirect light ideal for shade-tolerant plants.

Grow Light Options

Full-spectrum LED grow lights supplement natural light effectively. Position 12-18 inches above plants and run for 12-14 hours daily for foliage plants.

Light Intensity Guide

  • • High light: 500+ foot-candles (direct sun)
  • • Medium: 250-500 fc (bright indirect)
  • • Low: 50-250 fc (away from windows)

Humidity & Temperature

Increasing Humidity

Group plants together to create a microclimate. Use pebble trays filled with water, run a humidifier nearby, or place plants in naturally humid rooms like bathrooms.

Temperature Considerations

Most tropical foliage plants prefer 65-80°F (18-27°C). Avoid placing plants near heating vents, air conditioners, or drafty windows that cause temperature fluctuations.

Humidity Needs by Plant Type

  • • High (60%+): Calathea, Ferns, Alocasia
  • • Medium (40-60%): Monstera, Philodendron
  • • Low (30-40%): Pothos, Snake Plant, ZZ