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Indoor House Plants

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Real Talk About Plants and Pets

Lots of our customers have questions about how to keep their pets and plants safe in their homes. Here’s some inspiration and tips for a pet-friendly indoor garden!

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Exotic Choices for Your Bright Dry Indoor Garden

Right now our nurseries are packed with rare cactus and succulent treasures for your bright, low-water indoor garden. Grown on our own farms down in the Rainbow Valley, these special plants are hard to find in nurseries, and we're so excited to send them home with you!

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String of Hearts

For your plant-obsessed beloved, here's the most romantic gift: A rare and exquisite 'String of Hearts' plant (Ceropegia woodii). Its heart-shaped leaves are strung together on delicate vines, like a tangle of precious necklaces.

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Plant-Filled SF Eichler Hideaway

A mid-century Eichler home in SF, with its warm wood paneling, sleek concrete floors, and flood of light from inner courtyards, is the perfect place to grow a lush indoor garden. Some longtime FGG friends invited us into their home to share their houseplant inspiration.

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Adenium: The Beloved Desert Rose

At Flora Grubb Gardens, our plant shop in San Francisco, we find that Adeniums are beloved by plant lovers from surprisingly different backgrounds.

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How to Grow Euphorbia as Houseplants

Got a very bright spot in your house that’s begging for a plant? Columnar euphorbia are intricate, sculptural succulents that will happily grow indoors with proper care and attention. Read on for some interesting facts about euphorbia and advice about growing these beauties as houseplants.

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Favorite Houseplants for Direct Sun

Here’s a pro tip: Almost all indoor plants will happily grow in bright indirect light, but only some are okay with sitting in a sunny window. feeling the direct warm sun on their leaves. We’ve got some beautiful houseplant suggestions for spots in your home with bright direct sun.

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