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Fiddle Leaf Fig Care Guide: Light, Water & The Plant That Defines Diva
Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) is the Instagram-famous diva plant — gorgeous, dramatic, and notoriously sensitive to change. Honest care for thriving (not just surviving) FLFs.
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Fern Care Guide: Light, Water, Humidity & The Family That Lives On Moisture
Ferns are ancient — older than dinosaurs — and almost all of them want one thing: humidity. Honest care for Boston, maidenhair, bird’s nest, staghorn, and rabbit’s foot ferns.
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Gerbera Daisy Care Guide: Light, Water & Why Yours Should Move Outside
Gerbera daisies are short-lived bloomers indoors. Honest care for keeping them gorgeous during the bloom phase, and what to do when they fade.
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Fittonia (Nerve Plant) Care Guide: Light, Water & The Dramatic Fainter
Fittonia (Nerve Plant) is the small humidity-loving plant with the most dramatic flop in houseplant history. Honest care for pink, white, and red-veined varieties.
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Indoor Herb Care Guide: Light, Water & Growing Basil, Mint, Rosemary Inside
Indoor herbs (basil, mint, rosemary, thyme, parsley, etc.) need the sunniest window you have. Honest care for kitchen herb gardens that actually thrive.
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Guzmania Care Guide: Light, Water Cup & The Long-Lasting Bromeliad Bloom
Guzmania is the bromeliad with the showiest flower bracts — red, orange, yellow lasting 2–4 months. Honest care guide.
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Homalomena Care Guide: Light, Water & The Easygoing Heart-Leaved Aroid
Homalomena is the underrated aroid with heart-shaped leaves and easy care. Honest guide for selby and emerald gem varieties.
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Hypoestes (Polka Dot Plant) Care Guide: Light, Water & The Pink-Spotted Tropical
Hypoestes (Polka Dot Plant) has pink-and-green spotted leaves and is the perfect colorful small houseplant. Honest care guide.
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Hydrangea Care Guide: Indoor Bloom Care & Why Yours Should Move Outside
Hydrangeas are gift-shop bloomers — beautiful indoors for 4–6 weeks, then move outside permanently. Honest care guide for the florist hydrangea.
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Kokedama Care Guide: How To Make & Maintain Japanese Moss Balls
Kokedama is the Japanese art of growing plants in moss-wrapped soil balls — no pots required. Honest care for making and maintaining moss balls.