Plant babies

Last year in May, I had a random thought to myself, “why don’t I get a spider plant?”

Don’t know why, but I knew I was bad at keeping them alive haha. Or at least I thought. I wanted a hobby that kept me busy from time to time.

One spider baby plant started my love for plants. I now have eight! They’re all thriving and not one has died on me (thank goodness 😭).

If you think you’ll kill a plant, you probably won’t!! They’re so much fun to see grow. 🫶🏼💚

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2024/7/12 Edited to

... Read moreHouseplants have surged in popularity as more people seek to connect with nature and enhance their living spaces. Among these, spider plants are particularly beloved for their resilience and ease of care. Ideal for beginners, they can flourish in various light conditions and are known for producing 'baby' plants that can be propagated. Caring for a spider plant involves simple steps: water your plant when the top inch of soil feels dry, provide bright, indirect sunlight, and occasionally fertilize during the growing season. Spider plants also help purify indoor air, making them a functional addition to any home. As you embark on your plant parenting journey, consider starting with a spider plant—its forgiving nature will inspire you to explore more greenery in your life. By sharing your plant journey online using hashtags like #ihavealotofplants and #homegarden, you can connect with fellow plant lovers, exchange tips, and celebrate the joy of nurturing your greenery.