

Consider it my gift to you (and your plants!) How To Use The Plant Care Quick GuideĪfter downloading and printing this indoor plant care sheet, you’ll need to do a bit of research on the plants you have in your home in order to fill out the fields for water, light, and other requirements. In order to help us all keep our indoor plants’ wants and needs straight, I thought I’d put together a houseplant care chart as today’s digital download. If you have houseplants, I’m sure you know what I’m talking about! It just seems like there’s more variation with houseplants-some like to have their soil kept moist, some like to dry out between waterings, some want to be in the sun or shade, and some need fertilizer while others don’t. Read more all about how to grow them here.Carpet cleaning machines are more affordable than ever, but why buy those pricey cleaning solutions when this affordable DIY works like a charm? Continue Reading I love my spider plants… although my cats seem to love them too, good thing they’re non-toxic! I grow mine in a spot that’s out of reach of my cats (to protect the plants, not the cats). Plus they’re really pretty, and even come in a few different varieties. Not only are they easy to care for, but spider plants also grow well in low-light conditions, and they one of the best non-toxic houseplants you can have. When I first started doing research on this topic, I was happy to discover that there are hundreds of indoor plants that are non-toxic.īut, in addition to making a list of pet friendly houseplants, I also wanted to choose ones that are common, and would be easy for you to find at your local garden center or big box store. Rest assured, there are plenty of pet friendly houseplants that won’t harm your furry friend if they do decide to take a bite.īut, if you do want to grow something that’s safe (and yummy!) for your pet to eat, I recommend cat grass. let me just start by saying I wouldn’t recommend that you allow your cat (or dog) to eat any of your houseplants.Įven non-toxic indoor plants can give your pet an upset stomach and cause vomiting if they eat too much of it. I’ve even had a few people as me “What houseplants are safe for my cat to eat?”

I get a lot of questions from readers about which types of plants are safe to grow around pets. Broken houseplant pot (by my kitten!) What Houseplants Are Safe For Pets To Eat?
