If you know me, then you know this article is actually just an excuse to brag about the fig … tree … in my office. Yes, it produces figs, even in the winter, which I love. No, I do not have an army of wasps living in my office to pollinate the figs, but that doesn’t seem to matter. OK, sorry, back to houseplants. I will try to stop talking about my fig, which, if you come into my office, you can see is hard to ignore.

The key to growing thriving houseplants is choosing a plant suitable for your indoor conditions and ensuring the plant is potted in an appropriately sized pot with suitable soil, while providing, if not ideal, at least tolerable conditions in terms of humidity, light, and water. Hopefully, you like the look of the plant, as well. Some plants almost do too well, and then spac

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