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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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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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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13 Ideas for Displaying Your Climbing (or Trailing) Philodendrons
So…like many others (myself included), you’ve jumped on the climbing Philodendron bandwagon, wanting to fill your home with tons of leafy vines. That’s great! Also like me, you may have…
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Climbing, Crawling, and Upright Philodendrons: Why You’ll Want (At Least) One of Each
We all know that Philodendrons are pretty much ubiquitous in most everyone’s houseplant collection, mainly because of their various shapes and sizes and the fact that they’re super straightforward to…
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Does a Philodendron Need Soil? Can It Grow in Water? LECA?
We all know that Philodendrons are pretty hardy houseplants that have a reputation for being low-maintenance and easy to care for, and honestly, that’s one of their best selling points.…
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Which Philodendrons are the Rarest? Why Are They So Expensive?
As you dip your toe into the world of houseplant collecting, you may find that, aside from what is readily available at your local plant shop or nursery, you can…
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