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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.
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!
Whether you're growing an indoor jungle or starting out with your first plant baby, we're here to make indoor gardening simple, stress-free, and fun!
Choose these non-toxic options if you have curious cats or playful pups who like to nibble:
Other pet-friendly picks like pet grass, catnip, and herbs such as peppermint, parsley, and thyme can help with digestion, freshen breath, and provide nutrients. They’re perfect to create a pet garden.
Turn everyday meals into mouthwatering masterpieces with homegrown herbs just steps from the stove. It’s easier than you think and just as delicious.
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.
Your plants can’t talk, but they still know how to tell you when they’re thriving. Look for these green flags:
Caring for Your Houseplants
Plan on watering more in spring through summer, less in fall through winter. If the top inch of soil is dry, water with room-temperature water around the base until saturated. Avoid leaving plants sitting in water for 20+ minutes.
Check your plant’s tag for light needs and adjust placement accordingly as the seasons change. South-facing windows offer the most light. Yellowing or drooping leaves? It may need more sun. Dry, scorched tips? It may be getting too much sun, so move it farther away from the window.
Check your plant’s tag for light needs and adjust placement accordingly as the seasons change. South-facing windows offer the most light. Yellowing or drooping leaves? It may need more sun. Dry, scorched tips? It may be getting too much sun, so move it farther away from the window.
Plants need three key nutrients to grow their best: Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and Potassium (K). Miracle-Gro plant food is expertly formulated with the ideal ratio so your plants thrive, and you can skip the guesswork.
Start with the best foundation, then feed to help your plants thrive. Discover the perfect soil and plant food for your indoor garden.
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Thriving plants need more than light and water — they need food, too! Give them the nutrients they crave.