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Choose Your Growth Journey

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Help your indoor plants live their best lives by giving them the best possible start.

Choosing the Right Container

Choose a pot with drainage holes to prevent root rot. For the best fit, select one that’s 1–2 inches wider and slightly deeper than the container your plant came in when you purchased it.

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No Yard, No Problem

Turn any indoor space into your own personal plant oasis. Bringing the beauty of the outdoors inside is easier than you think!

Repotting

Repot young, fast-growing plants once or twice a year, and mature, slow-growing ones every 1–2 years. Signs that it’s time to repot include roots growing through drainage holes, plants tipping over easily, more roots in the pot than soil, or needing to water more often than usual.

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Your plants can’t talk, but they still know how to tell you when they’re thriving. Look for these green flags:

green plant on yellow background, text reads growing, actively producing new leaves, flowers, and roots

orchid on yellow background, text reads: vibrant, vibrant color and free of damage

green plant on yellow background, text reads: strong, firm white roots and thick sturdy stems

Caring for Your Houseplants

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Start with the best foundation, then feed to help your plants thrive. Discover the perfect soil and plant food for your indoor garden.

Shop All Soils

Stunning growth is rooted in great soil, literally! Discover the perfect mix for your indoor garden.

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Shop All Plant Food

Thriving plants need more than light and water — they need food, too! Give them the nutrients they crave.

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