There’s no question that both houseplants and pets make our homes a happier place to live. They both make great company and bring so much joy to our lives.
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A Christmas Cactus is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for houseplant that blooms around the holidays. Christmas Cacti love bright light but no direct sun so keep yours out of a hot window.
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Baby Rubber Plants are a great option for beginning indoor gardeners because they are easy to care for and their thick, glossy leaves are so cute! They do well in moderate, bright indirect light.
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Hoyas, usually sold as hanging plants, are another great pet-friendly option for beginners because they are very durable. They offer so many choices in terms of leaf shape, size, and color.
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Spider Plants are the plants that keep on giving! As they mature, you’ll see babies (pups) appear on long stems. They’re easy to propagate and make great gifts for friends).
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Ponytail Palms are a fun and unique houseplant that thrives with lots of bright light. This isn’t a houseplant that does well with lower light. Make sure to rotate your Ponytail Palm so it gets an even light exposure all around it.
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Phalaenopsis orchids are very popular pet-friendly houseplants, and for good reason! Their flowers are beautiful, they’re widely available, and when taken care of correctly, they can bloom multiple times.