Category: indoor plants
Croton Tree: The Bold Houseplant That Turns Heads
If you love color, the Croton Tree is your kind of plant. With its vividly variegated leaves in shades of red, yellow, orange, and green, it instantly energizes any space. Whether you grow it as a compact indoor accent or let it flourish outdoors in a pot, the Croton makes a bold statement. Why Crotons
Money Plant: The Low-Fuss Indoor Climber That Brings Life to Any Space
The Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum), also known as Devil’s Ivy, is an indoor favorite for good reason. Its heart-shaped leaves and lush trailing vines bring instant calm and greenery to any room. Whether placed on a shelf, hung in a basket, or trained to climb, this versatile plant is your go-to for effortless indoor elegance.
Why Every Kenyan Home Needs a Spider Plant
The Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) is more than just a pretty face. With its arching green-and-white striped leaves and baby “spiderettes,” it brings life and character to any indoor setting. In Kenya, it’s a go-to choice for apartments, balconies, and office spaces thanks to its adaptability and visual charm. Why Love the Spider Plant This
Why I love snake Plants
Snake Plant- The No-Fuss Beauty Your Space Needs If you’ve ever said “I don’t have a green thumb,” then the Snake Plant (Sansevieria) is your match. Popular across Kenya for its sculptural leaves and unmatched resilience, it’s ideal for both beginners and busy plant lovers. It thrives in almost any indoor space—whether it’s a city
Money Plant Kenya: Top Fixes for a Struggling Indoor Favorite
The Money Plant (Epipremnum aureum) is a go-to indoor plant for many homes across Kenya. It’s believed to attract prosperity, but when your plant starts to wilt or yellow, it’s a signal that something’s off. Let’s dive into what your plant is trying to tell you—and how to bring it back to life. 1. Kenyan