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Like most houseplants, spider plants prefer to be moist, but never soggy. Futeral recommends not watering until your soil is ...
Water your spider plant thoroughly, but don't let it sit in a puddle. "The key is to make sure the pot has good drainage so excess water can escape," adds Ramos.
Spider plants (chlorophytum comosum) are sometimes underappreciated. They are easy to keep alive, but a little extra care brings them from humble greenery to glorious.
Wanting to add a little greenery to your garden this summer? Jordan Belton, owner of Props and Pots, a plant store in Marion, has a few recommendations for plants that can thrive indoors and outdoors.
Spider plants are popular because they are easy to grow and tolerate a variety of conditions. They do need some natural light and regular watering, but they tolerate tight pots.
Gardening No yard? No problem. A gardening expert offers tips for indoor plants. How much light do you need? When should you water? Plus, the 411 on growing tomatoes inside. A vining pothos ...
Spider plants come in a number of varieties and work well as hanging plants. How to care for it: Spider plants do well with evenly moist soil and bright or medium lighting conditions.
These low-maintenance plants practically grow themselves, but there are a few tricks you need to know when it comes to spider plant care.
The best indoor plants make it easy to liven up any space, whether it’s a bright sunroom or a low-light office. This guide covers desktop air plants to trees.
Our expert-approved care guide on how to grow a spider plant covers how much watering, soil, light, and attention they need, plus, how to propagate it.