Introduction

We’re proud to carry a wide variety of plants. In this post, we’re going to tell you about some of our new additions.

We’re proud to carry a wide variety of plants. In this post, we’re going to tell you about some of our new additions.

We’re proud to carry a wide variety of plants. In this post, we’re going to tell you about some of our new additions.

We have added several new plants that we think will be popular with our customers. We also plan to add more in the future as well!

In addition to these new plants, we’ve also been growing some other ones that are brand-new for this year.

The Australian tree fern is an unusual type of fern native to the subtropical forests of southern Australia and Tasmania.

The Australian tree fern is an unusual type of fern native to the subtropical forests of southern Australia and Tasmania. It is a medium-sized plant with a trunk-like stem that can reach heights of up to 20 feet, but it doesn’t need much space indoors as long as you don’t let it grow too tall for your living room or office.

The Australian tree fern grows best in bright indirect light and needs regular watering during its active growing season from spring through fall. In winter, reduce watering until February when you should resume full watering duties until April or May when new growth will begin again (if your plant has stopped growing).

The weeping fig is a beautiful houseplant that can make your home look elegant and welcoming.

The weeping fig, or Ficus benjamina as it’s known to professionals, is a beautiful houseplant with an elegant shape. It can make your home look elegant and welcoming, especially if you have a corner that isn’t being used for anything else.

The weeping fig is also very easy to care for. All you need to do is water the plant occasionally and keep it away from direct sunlight during the summer months. If you’re worried about keeping plants alive in general, this might be a good choice for you!

Finally, this little guy will look great wherever he goes—he’s so small that he fits on top of most coffee tables (and can even fit into some standing lamps).

The Boston fern (also known as the sword fern) is another beautiful houseplant that can make your home look elegant and welcoming.

Boston ferns are a beautiful, elegant houseplant that can make your home look welcoming and inviting. A Boston fern is often used in indoor landscaping because of its ability to thrive in small areas. It grows best when it has lots of indirect sunlight, but it does just fine with little or no direct sunlight at all. This plant will grow well even if you neglect it for weeks at a time! They’re also easy to care for—no special tools are needed to keep your Boston fern healthy and thriving indoors!

Boston ferns are also good for hanging baskets; they make excellent additions to mixed planters as they grow tall and elegant with many leaves that arch outwards like swords pointing away from one another on opposite sides of the plant (hence the nickname “sword”).”

The ZZ plant (also known as the zee zee or zanzibar gem) is one of the easiest houseplants to care for.

The ZZ plant (also known as the zee zee or zanzibar gem) is one of the easiest houseplants to care for. It’s a succulent, so it will need to be kept in a pot with good drainage that’s been lined with pebbles or rocks and then filled with potting soil. You’ll want to water your ZZ plant regularly and make sure that the soil is never dry at any time during its growth period.

The golden pothos (also known as pothos, devil’s ivy, or scindapsus) is an easy-to-care-for houseplant with beautiful green leaves splashed with gold variegation. It looks great in a hanging basket or trail over the side of a bookshelf.

The golden pothos (also known as pothos, devil’s ivy, or scindapsus) is an easy-to-care-for houseplant with beautiful green leaves splashed with gold variegation. It looks great in a hanging basket or trail over the side of a bookshelf.

You may be wondering how you can grow it at home if you don’t have any experience with plants. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! We’ve put together some tips and tricks to help you keep your golden pothos happy and healthy all year long.

Looking for inspiration for your next indoor plant? Check out these new plants!

Looking for inspiration for your next indoor plant? Check out these new plants!

These plants are not only easy to care for, but they’re also beautiful and unique. They’re popular with customers and available in the store or online. You can also find them on Amazon if you’re looking to save time and money while still getting great quality.

Conclusion

We hope you like our new plants as much as we do! We’re always looking for inspiration when it comes to indoor plants, so if there are any other types you’d like us to carry, please let us know in the comments below.

Anns

Anns is a contributor at RGardening. We are committed to providing well-researched, accurate, and valuable content to our readers.

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