Can You Keep a Pothos Plant in the Bathroom? Yes — Here’s the Complete Guide!

If there’s one houseplant that truly thrives in a bathroom, it’s the pothos plant. Whether you want humidity-loving greenery, soft trailing vines, or Pinterest-worthy décor, the pothos plant in bathroom settings works beautifully. Over the years, I’ve styled Golden pothos, Jade, N’Joy, Neon, and Silver pothos in different bathrooms, and they always bring life to … Read more

🌿 Pothos Plant Care in Winter: 7 Essential Tips to Keep Your Pothos Healthy & Thriving

Winter can be a tricky season for tropical plants, and pothos—though famously hardy—still needs a little extra care when temperatures drop. I’ve learned over the years that a few simple seasonal adjustments can make a huge difference in keeping pothos leaves glossy, vibrant, and pest-free.Here’s my complete 7-step winter pothos care guide, based on real … Read more

Pothos Plant Fertilizer: How to Feed Your Pothos for Lush Growth

Pothos plants are one of my favorite indoor plants. They’re hardy, low-maintenance, and instantly elevate any space with their cascading vines. But if you want your pothos to truly thrive with lush leaves, vibrant color, and strong growth a good fertilizer routine is essential. Over the years, I’ve experimented with different fertilizers and techniques. Today, … Read more

5 Stunning Snake Plant Outdoor Landscape Ideas for Your Backyard

Snake plants (Sansevieria) aren’t just indoor beauties they also make striking additions to outdoor landscapes. With their upright leaves, low maintenance, and drought-tolerant nature, they’re perfect for backyard styling. Here are 5 creative ways to use snake plants in your outdoor landscape to make your backyard stylish, functional, and low-maintenance. 1. Modern Minimalist Pathway Borders … Read more

Snake Plant Leaves Turning Yellow: Complete Guide to Causes and Solutions

Snake plants (Sansevieria) are known for their hardiness, low maintenance, and striking upright leaves. But if you notice snake plant leaves turning yellow, it’s a sign something isn’t quite right. Yellowing leaves can happen for several reasons — from overwatering to nutrient deficiencies — and catching the problem early can save your plant. This guide … Read more