Diagnosing Your ZZ Plant and Full Steps to Recovery

ZZ Plants have a reputation for being fairly self-sufficient plants, which is why it can be shocking to find yours looking sad and unhealthy. Although generally resilient, the fact of…
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Help for an Overwatered ZZ Plant: 5 Steps to Recovery
My ZZ Plants (Zamioculcas Zamiifolias) are quickly becoming my favorite houseplants. They bring bright foliage to a dark room, grow three to five feet in height, and take very little…
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Why Do ZZ Leaves Curl? Tips & Tricks for Happy Leaves
ZZ Plants (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia) are a great choice for beginner houseplant owners as these plants are not overly needy and can stand a little neglect. But that doesn’t mean you…
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Help! My ZZ Plant is Turning Yellow? Hope for Unhealthy ZZs
If you ask for a recommendation for a low-maintenance houseplant anyone can keep alive, you’ll most likely hear the ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas Zamiifolia) mentioned in everyone’s top three. The ZZ…
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When to Water Your ZZ: Four Signs Your Plant Needs a Drink
ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia), the nearly bulletproof houseplant, can take its fair share of neglect. In fact, it is so self-sufficient, it can sometimes be hard to figure out when…
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How to Save a ZZ Plant From Root Rot: A Step By Step Guide
ZZ Plants (Zamiifolia Zamioculcas) are loved by many because of their low maintenance, easy to follow care routine. These plants can thrive in almost any environment from sitting near a…
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Why Is My ZZ Plant Not Growing? Tips to Get It Growing Again
Consider the following situation: You’ve purchased a gorgeous ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) because you’ve heard they’re such great plants and easy to take care of. A few months later, you…
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