Plant Care Tips.

For your Pinstripe Calathea, place it in indirect light. Depending on the environment and humidity levels, watering every 1-2 weeks is often sufficient. Always check the soil’s moisture level before watering to avoid waterlogging the roots. Fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season, and trim damaged leaves for optimal growth and vibrant striped foliage.

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and other reputable sources, the Calathea Plant is considered non-toxic to humans and pets.

Keep Victoria Bird's Nest Fern indoors in bright, indirect light. Water regularly, maintain high humidity, and ensure a room temperature between 60°F to 75°F (15°C to 24°C). Typically you may need to water it every 1-2 weeks, however during hot and dry weather you may need to water it more frequently.

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and other reputable sources, the Birds Nest Fern is considered non-toxic to humans and pets.

Victoria Bird’s Nest Fern

Pinstripe Calathea

To care for Hoya kerrii, place it in bright, indirect light, watering moderately and allowing the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. Maintain moderate to high humidity, and keep the temperature between 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C). Typically, you may need to water every 1-2 weeks during the growing season and reduce watering in the winter when the plant’s growth slows down. 

Hoya Kerrii is considered non-toxic to humans and pets, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) . 

Hoya Kerrii

To care for a Lemon Lime Prayer Plant, place it in bright, indirect light, water when the top inch of the soil is dry. Depending on the environment and humidity levels, this typically translates to watering every 1-2 weeks. Avoid direct sunlight and cold drafts. Fertilize every 2-4 weeks during the growing season. With proper care, your plant will thrive and showcase its beautiful patterned leaves.

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and other reputable sources, the Lemon Lime Prayer Plant is considered non-toxic to humans and pets.


Maranta Prayer Plant

Ponytail Palm

The Ponytail Palm (Beaucarnea recurvata) is an eye-catching and low-maintenance houseplant. To keep your ponytail palm thriving, place it in a bright spot with indirect sunlight. It can tolerate lower light conditions, but bright light will encourage healthier growth. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and be cautious not to overwater as this plant is drought-tolerant.

As a general guideline, water the plant thoroughly when the top 2-3 inches of the soil feel dry. This usually translates to watering every 2-4 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). However, the frequency of watering can vary based on factors like the plant’s size, pot size, humidity levels, and the amount of light it receives

ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) is a hardy and resilient houseplant, making it an excellent choice for beginners. To keep your ZZ plant happy and thriving, place it in bright, indirect light, but it can tolerate low light conditions as well. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings, as ZZ plants are susceptible to root rot if overwatered. They prefer slightly dry conditions and can withstand periods of neglect. 

As a general guideline, water the plant every 2-3 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). However, the frequency of watering can vary depending on factors such as the plant’s size, pot size, humidity levels, and the ambient temperature.

Heart Fern

The Heart Fern, also known as Hemionitis arifolia, is a delicate and charming houseplant admired for its heart-shaped fronds.

To care for your Heart Fern, place it in a spot with bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight that may scorch its leaves. Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged, watering the plant when the top inch of the soil feels slightly dry. Depending on your home’s humidity levels and the season, this may require watering every 2-3 days during the growing season (spring and summer) and less frequently in the cooler months (fall and winter). Regular misting can also help maintain the necessary humidity for this fern to thrive.

Krimson Hoya


The Krimson Hoya, also known as Hoya carnosa ‘Krimson Queen,’ is a beautiful and popular houseplant cherished for its variegated leaves and lovely fragrant flowers.

To care for your Krimson Hoya, place it in bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant leaf coloration. Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings, typically every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). The plant prefers slightly drier conditions, so be cautious not to overwater. During the dormant season (fall and winter), reduce watering frequency, and ensure the plant is not sitting in excess water. 

Silver Pothos

The Silver Pothos, also known as Scindapsus pictus 'Argyraeus,' is a stunning and easy-to-care-for houseplant admired for its silver-speckled leaves. To care for your Silver Pothos, place it in a spot with bright, indirect light to maintain its striking foliage coloration.

Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings, typically every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). It's essential to avoid overwatering, as this plant is susceptible to root rot. In the dormant season (fall and winter), reduce watering frequency, ensuring the soil remains slightly moist but not overly saturated. With its resilience and low maintenance, the Silver Pothos will thrive and elevate the beauty of your indoor space.

Lemon Button Fern

The Lemon Button Fern, also known as Nephrolepis cordifolia ‘Duffii,’ is a delightful and compact houseplant prized for its lemon-scented foliage. To care for your Lemon Button Fern, place it in bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sun exposure that can scorch its leaves.

Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy, by watering the plant when the top inch of the soil feels slightly dry. During the growing season (spring and summer), this may require watering every 2-3 days, and in the dormant season (fall and winter), water less frequently but ensure the plant doesn’t completely dry out.

String of Pearls

The String of Pearls, also known as Senecio rowleyanus, is a unique and captivating succulent with bead-like, round leaves that resemble pearls on a string.

To care for your String of Pearls, place it in a location with bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant green color. Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings, as this plant is highly susceptible to overwatering. During the growing season (spring and summer), water sparingly, typically every 2-3 weeks, and reduce watering frequency in the dormant season (fall and winter).

This drought-tolerant succulent prefers drier conditions, and overwatering can lead to root rot and other issues.

Baby Silver Tears

Baby Silver Tears, also known as Soleirolia soleirolii ‘Baby Tears’ or Helxine soleirolii, is a delicate and charming houseplant with tiny, round leaves and a trailing growth habit. To care for your Baby Silver Tears, place it in a location with bright, indirect light to maintain its lush green color.

Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged, by watering the plant when the top inch of the soil feels slightly dry. During the growing season (spring and summer), this may require watering every 2-3 days, while in the dormant season (fall and winter), reduce watering frequency, but ensure the plant doesn’t dry out completely.

Pothos N’Joy

Pothos N’Joy, also known as Epipremnum aureum ‘N’Joy,’ is a delightful and popular houseplant loved for its heart-shaped leaves with beautiful variegation. To care for your Pothos N’Joy, place it in a location with bright, indirect light to maintain its attractive leaf coloration.

Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out between waterings and water the plant moderately. Typically, this may require watering every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). However, adjust the watering frequency based on factors like room temperature, humidity levels, and the size of the plant and its container. 

Raindrop Peperomia

The Raindrop Peperomia, also known as Peperomia polybotrya, is a charming and compact houseplant admired for its glossy, teardrop-shaped leaves. To care for your Raindrop Peperomia, place it in a spot with bright, indirect light to maintain its leaf color and pattern.

Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out between waterings and water the plant moderately. Typically, this may require watering every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). However, the frequency of watering can vary depending on factors like room temperature, humidity, and the size of the plant and its pot.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

The Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) is a popular and fashionable houseplant cherished for its large, glossy, and violin-shaped leaves.

To care for your Fiddle Leaf Fig, place it in a bright spot with indirect sunlight to maintain its leaf health and growth. Allow the top inch or two of the soil to dry out between waterings and water the plant moderately. Typically, this may require watering every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). However, the frequency of watering can vary based on factors like room temperature, humidity levels, and the size of the plant and its container. In the dormant season (fall and winter), reduce watering, but make sure not to let the plant completely dry out.

With proper care and attention, your Fiddle Leaf Fig will continue to impress with its elegant foliage and elevate the ambiance of your indoor space.

Burgandy Rubber Plant

The Burgundy Rubber Plant, also known as Ficus elastica ‘Burgundy,’ is a striking and elegant houseplant known for its deep red or burgundy-hued leaves.

To care for your Burgundy Rubber Plant, place it in a spot with indirect light to maintain its vibrant leaf color. Allow the top inch of the soil to dry out between waterings, and water the plant moderately. Typically, this may require watering every 1-2 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer). 

To care for Hoya ‘Lisa Australis,’ provide it with bright, indirect light, avoiding direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn. Typically, you may need to water every 1-2 weeks during growing season. In the winter when the plant’s growth slows down, reduce watering and allow the soil to dry out a bit more between waterings.

Hoya ‘Lisa Australis’ is considered non-toxic to humans and pets, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) and other reputable sources. 

Hoya ‘Lisa Australis’.