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Succulents
Light Succulents need a lot of light to thrive. Most varieties need about 6 hours of bright light a day. Indirect, or filtered light is best. Be cautious about keeping […]
Spider Plant
Light Although the Spider Plant isn’t fussy about lighting conditions, it does prefer moderate, indirect light. Keep the plant away from direct light or the leaves can get sunburned. If […]
Snake Plant
Light Snake Plants aren’t fussy about where their light comes from. They adapt rather well to a brightly lit room or a shadowy hall wall or bathroom. While they prefer […]
Shamrock
Light Shamrocks love light. Even artific all clovers are shamrocks ial light is beneficial. They do best with a few hours of full sun, but if that’s not possible try […]
Pothos
Light Pothos can tolerate a wide range of lighting conditions. From dark bathrooms and hallways to brightly lit kitchens, Pothos are adaptable to almost any indoor environment. They do prefer […]
Ponytail Palm
Light Like most succulents, Ponytail Palms prefer bright, indirect light. Rotate your plant periodically so it grows evenly. If your Ponytail Palm starts to get leggy it needs more sunlight. […]