How to Stake a Philodendron Houseplant and Train it to Climb

One of the most attractive things about trailing Philodendron houseplants is how they tend to cascade over the sides of their pots, creating curtains of foliage that can be displayed…
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Watering Philodendrons 101: How Much Do They Need? How About Humidity?
We all love Philodendrons because they are usually pretty easy to care for, and their abundance of leaves adds interest to our homes. We know we have to take good…
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Nine Tips for Encouraging Philodendrons to Grow
Most Philodendrons don’t need a whole lot of encouragement to grow, often putting out several inches of growth during a season. However, in some cases, you may notice that your…
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Five Reasons Why Your Philodendron is Producing Small Leaves
Most of us buy Philodendrons because they are versatile, low-maintenance, lovely foliage plants that add beauty to our homes. However, you may notice that after some time, your plant produces…
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5 Signs It’s Time to Repot Your Philodendron
If you’ve owned any Philodendrons in your lifetime, you likely know that, while not always the most vigorous houseplants, they certainly do a great job filling out their pots. In…
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How, When, and Why to Cut Back or Prune an Overgrown Philodendron
Philodendrons have remained a popular type of houseplant because of their relatively easy care requirements and ability to produce lots of leafy growth in various colors and patterns. However, you…
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Why Your Philodendron is Leggy and What You Can Do to Fix It
One of the great things about Philodendrons, regardless of whether they are vining or non-climbing varieties, is how leafy and full they look. Sometimes, however, you may notice your plant…
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How to Grow a New Philodendron from a Cutting
One of the best things about Philodendrons as houseplants, aside from being easy to care for and great foliage plants, is that they are also very to propagate. In fact,…
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How to Keep Philodendrons Alive: 7 Tips for First Time Growers
Arguably the most popular genus of houseplants, Philodendrons come in many shapes, sizes, and colors. They are also moderately quick growers and tend to be easy to care for, making…
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How Much Light Does a Philodendron Actually Need?
Although Philodendrons have the breezy reputation of being low-maintenance plants that are great for almost any room in your home, they still need the basic elements of plant care, especially…
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