Houseplants have made a comeback in recent years. While people once owned just one or two for a touch of greenery, recent societal changes have helped boost their popularity.
The pandemic played a role in this shift, as more people spent time indoors. With many now working from home and not everyone returning to the office full time, houseplants have become more appealing. There’s also been growing awareness of mental health and how nature can improve our well-being by reducing stress and boosting our mood.
But with this surge in popularity comes a common problem: not always knowing how to care for houseplants properly. Despite our best efforts, a once lush and vibrant plant can quickly turn into a dull, droopy version of its former self.
It’s surprisingly easy to do the wrong thing at