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Thai Constellation Monstera
$350.00 USD
Unit price perVariegated Strawberry Begonia
From $23.00 USD
Unit price perVariegated Strawberry Begonia
From $23.00 USD
Unit price perA variegated strawberry begonia thrives in bright, indirect light, prefers consistently moist but not soggy soil, and should be watered when the top inch feels dry; avoid getting the leaves wet to prevent fungal issues; maintain temperatures between 65°F and 75°F, and ensure good drainage to prevent root rot; propagate easily from plantlets that grow on runners; best placed in a hanging basket or container with well-draining soil; fertilize monthly during the growing season with a diluted liquid houseplant food.
Variegated String Of Hearts
From $14.00 USD
Unit price perVariegated String Of Hearts
From $14.00 USD
Unit price perTo care for a variegated string of hearts, provide bright, indirect light, water sparingly allowing the soil to mostly dry out between waterings, use a well-draining cactus or succulent potting mix, and maintain a warm temperature between 65-80°F; avoid overwatering and cold drafts, as they can harm the plant.
Wandering Jew
From $8.00 USD
Unit price perWandering Jew
From $8.00 USD
Unit price perTo care for a Wandering Jew plant, provide bright, indirect light, keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy, water when the top inch of soil feels dry, and fertilize with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer); ensure good drainage and consider pruning to maintain its shape and prevent leggy growth; be mindful of overwatering as it can lead to root rot.
Water Bamboo
From $7.00 USD
Unit price perWater Bamboo
From $7.00 USD
Unit price perTo care for "water bamboo" (also known as lucky bamboo), ensure the roots are always covered with water, change the water weekly, and use filtered or distilled water, or allow tap water to sit for 24 hours to evaporate chlorine.
White Orchid
$50.00 USD
Unit price perYuccas
From $64.00 USD
Unit price perYuccas
From $64.00 USD
Unit price perYucca is a genus of over 40 perennial plants, shrubs, and trees. A few are grown as houseplants, including Yucca gigantea (also known as Y. guatemalensis and Y. elephantipes) and the Yucca aloifolia.
Some are fast-growing, growing up to 2 feet per year, while others grow slowly, about 5 inches a year. All are extremely drought tolerant. Most can grow outdoors, withstanding cold snaps down to 10°F. Some varieties can survive subzero temperatures. Pet owners should take caution if adding yucca plants—all parts of the plant are toxic to dogs and cats (as well as horses).
Growing Outdoor Yucca Plants
Yucca plants are hardy and can tolerate harsh conditions: poor, sandy, well-drained soil and full sun, even drought and salt spray. These tough plants should be kept away from paths and sidewalks as their leaf tips grow sharp and could injure passersby. Also, their roots can disrupt sidewalks.
Outdoor plants have a higher chance of blooming regularly than their indoor counterparts. Plant outdoors in the sun, where it can receive just a few hours of shade during the day.
In order to relocate an indoor yucca outside, acclimate the plant by hardening it off several hours each day outside. This slow integration will reduce chances of leaf burn or systemic shock.
If your yucca species isn't cold hardy, it should be brought back inside as the weather turns cold. In the same way, hard off the plant so it becomes accustomed to indoor life.
Indoor Yucca Plant Care
Under the right conditions, yucca plants are not difficult to grow. In the right conditions, they live about five years as houseplants and up to 20 to 50 years if grown outdoors.
A bright corner with relatively low humidity is the best indoor condition for a yucca plant. Additionally, yucca plants are not prone to many pests, although scale insects can occasionally be an issue.2
Over time, yucca plants will typically lose their lower leaves (in nature, they droop, forming a skirt around the trunk), giving the plant a pleasant "tree-like" appearance.
Light
Yucca plants thrive in bright, indirect light indoors. Growing yucca in too little light can result in thinner and slower growth, while intense, direct sunlight can cause white spots on leaves or crispy, brown tips.
Soil
Yucca plants naturally grow in sandy terrain. Inside, plant your yucca in a loose, well-drained potting mix. Low-maintenance yuccas do not need specially formulated or rich fancy soil. Instead, get an inexpensive potting mix and blend in coarse sand and perlite to promote drainage.
Water
Yuccas are highly sensitive to overwatering. Water your plant once a week during the spring and summer growing seasons, but ensure it has excellent drainage and dries out between waterings. Come winter, decrease your watering cadence to once every few weeks (or even less). Never let a yucca plant sit in a tray of water.
Temperature and Humidity
Yucca plants are adapted to the desert, where temperatures can soar above 90°F during the day and down to 30°F at night. Therefore, yuccas are relatively adaptable to most indoor temperature conditions and fluctuations. They will grow best with moderate humidity, but as desert plants, they are perfectly content in dry conditions, and there is never any need to mist this plant.
Fertilizer
Fertilize your indoor yucca plant during the growing season with liquid or controlled-release fertilizer according to label instructions. A once-a-month feeding is usually sufficient.
Zigzag Cactus
From $8.00 USD
Unit price perZigzag Cactus
From $8.00 USD
Unit price perA zigzag cactus, also called a "fishbone cactus," is a plant species (Disocactus anguliger) known for its unique, flattened, and deeply-lobed stems that resemble a fishbone, with a distinctive zigzag pattern; it's a tropical epiphytic cactus native to Mexico, producing fragrant white flowers that bloom at night, and is often grown as a hanging houseplant due to its cascading stems.
To care for a zigzag cactus (also called a fishbone cactus), provide it with bright, indirect light, water thoroughly when the top half of the soil is dry, allow it to dry out completely between waterings, and maintain a warm, humid environment with temperatures between 60°F and 78°F; be sure to use well-draining soil and avoid overwatering, especially during winter when it's dormant.
ZZ
From $28.00 USD
Unit price perZZ
From $28.00 USD
Unit price perZamioculcas zamifolia, also known as the ZZ plant, Zanzibar gem, Zuzu plant, and Emerald palm, is a medium-sized, attractive yet undemanding houseplant that will add a touch of green to indoor surroundings. Native to South Africa, the ZZ plant became a popular houseplant in the 1990s.
low light and infrequent watering.