String of Pearls
The string of pearls only need a bright window in your home. These cute, exotic plants hang over a planter or hanging basket. It is a succulent that will hold water; this is why healthy succulents need so little water and don’t need to be watered often. This makes the string of pearls an amazing plant for your home.
Care:
• Water: Whenever soil gets fully dry around once per month
• Light & Location: Full sun to indirect sunlight
• Temperature: 60-90º
• Fertilize: Twice a year
Available in-store all year round.
Pothos
An easy care houseplant for beginners with pretty heart shaped leaves marbled in yellow, cream, or white. Pothos can grow horizontally, placed in hanging basket, or climbing a totem or trellis. Pothos is low maintenance and requires no special care indoors.
Care:
• Water: Once a week
• Light & Location: Partial. Indirect sun
• Temperature: 70-90º
• Fertilize: Every 2-3 months
Available in-store all year round.
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