I have a ton of plants around my house and this is a small collection I put together behind my work desk! It includes:

  • Philodendron lemon lime
  • Global green pothos
  • Tradescantia nanouk
  • Pepperomia pilea
  • Zz plant
  • Aglaonema cherry
  • Curly spider plant (bonnie)
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What an arrangement! Love the pop of red.

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Wow, your plants are so bushy! What do you do to your Pilea to make it not leggy?

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Honestly it took a long time to figure out what it wants. It’s been a struggle but I found that it wants bright indirect light, consistent fertilizer and I never take off the babies so it hides the bare bottom of the stem. If you let the babies just grow it will make it overall much bushier!

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Looks so nice. My gf will love this. I’m excited to start sharing her mass collection of house plants here as we settle into our new home.

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Thanks! Can’t wait to see them!

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Lovely! Also love the art prints too!

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In awe of people who have the dedication and patience to make plants thrive like this, all my kudos.

(I’ve managed to accidentally kill off several Zanzibar gold and Snake plants…)

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To be fair, I live in a very sunny and pretty humid place and all my plants are super happy about that. It really helps a lot.

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