My wife and I have filled our home with big plants, small plants, purple plants, white plants ... this pot because you don't think you can take care of a plant: Try a ZZ plant.
With their ability to survive in low-light as well as drought conditions, ZZ plants don’t ask for much TLC. They’re a great first plant for anyone who’s houseplant-curious or who worries ...
Slowly pull apart a section of the ZZ plant while keeping the rhizome connected to the stem. Remove as much or as little as you’d like to move into your new pot. Plant the divided section into a ...
Brighten your space effortlessly with our Artificial Peony in White Ceramic Plant Pot. The detailed peony flower, adorned with yellow, pink, and white tones, sits elegantly in a classic white ribbed ...
Carefully remove the plant from its pot and find where the baby plant is ... Lambell says, “With hanging, arching leaves and distinctive green and white stripes, the Spider Plant is a beautiful ...
They have an attractive speckled white finish, pretty cute ... However, since this pot is pretty lightweight and thin. If you place it outdoor, you should place it somewhere not too windy as it can ...
Varieties like the ZZ plant prefer ... In shades of white, pink, and green, this colorful specimen has large, variegated leaves. We love this low-light indoor plant for its low water and indirect ...