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A Complete Guide to Keeping Your Houseplants Green and Alive

The allure of plants continues to grow. According to a September 2021 survey conducted by marketing research company Axiom, 62% of 1,300 participants confirmed that they were going to be planting more in 2022 — and there was even more interest among millennials (76% to be exact).

We think the reason for all of the increased interest around gardening and houseplants is simple: Being surrounded by greenery can improve your health and overall well-being. “Studies show time spent outside in green spaces can reduce our mental fatigue, increase our relaxation and even improve our cognition,” says The Sill’s Erin Marino. So why not bring those benefits inside, too? Easy-to-maintain office plants, air-purifying bedroom plants or even a simple kitchen plant, like fragrant basil, can do wonders for your mood (not to mention the aesthetics of your home).

That’s why we’ve created this special guide to houseplants. Whether you’re a novice gardener or you happen to have a natural green thumb, ensuring your indoor plants are thriving calls for the best gardening tools to help them grow, as well as practical advice for watering, lighting conditions and fertilization. Check out all of the helpful plant advice we’ve gathered here — from care tips for the most popular houseplants to a step-by-step repotting tutorial — then start building the indoor jungle of your dreams.


Power Plants
How to Care for Snake Plants
How to Care for Monstera
How to Care for Spider Plants
Best Indoor Plants
How to Care for Money Trees
How to Care for Jade Plants
How to Care for Rubber Plants

Specialty Plants
Best Bedroom Plants
Best Kitchen Plants
Best Office Plants

Help Them Grow
Best Watering Cans
Best Pruning Shears
Best Plant Misters

How to Repot Plants

Monique Valeris is the senior home editor for Good Housekeeping, where she oversees the brand’s home decorating coverage across print and digital. Prior to joining GH in 2020, she was the digital editor at Elle Decor. In her current role, she explores everything from design trends and home tours to lifestyle product recommendations, including writing her monthly column, “What’s in My Cart.”

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